Democratic presidential candidate Sen. Cory Booker has blasted President Trump for his racist attacks on four minority congresswomen
Washington Democratic presidential candidate Sen. Cory Booker on Sunday blasted President Donald Trump for his racist attacks on four minority congresswomen, saying Trump is"worse than a racist."
"The reality is this is a guy who is worse than a racist. He is actually using racist tropes and racial language for political gain. He is trying to use this as a weapon to divide our nation against itself," the New Jersey Democrat told CNN's Dana Bash on"State of the Union.
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