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Raskin: Trump Should Be Censured for Racial Pocahontas Slur

Representative Jamie Raskin (D-MD) has called for President Donald Trump to be censured for his use of a racial slur during his address to Congress. Raskin, who appeared on MSNBC’s “Velshi” on Sunday, expressed his disappointment and outrage over Trump’s derogatory remarks towards Senator Elizabeth Warren (D-MA).

During his speech to Congress, Trump referred to Senator Warren as “Pocahontas,” a term that has been widely recognized as a racial slur towards Native Americans. Raskin condemned Trump’s use of this term, stating that it was not only offensive but also a violation of the decorum and respect that should be shown during such an important event.

Raskin’s call for censure comes after Trump has faced widespread criticism for his derogatory comments towards various groups and individuals. This is not the first time that Trump has used the term “Pocahontas” to refer to Senator Warren, who has claimed Native American heritage in the past. However, Raskin believes that this time, Trump’s actions have crossed a line and must be addressed.

In his interview with MSNBC’s Ali Velshi, Raskin stated, “I think it’s time for Congress to step up and say that this kind of behavior is unacceptable and that we’re not going to tolerate it.” He also added that he believes censure is an appropriate response to Trump’s actions and that it would send a strong message that such behavior will not be tolerated.

Censure is a formal reprimand by Congress, and while it does not carry any legal consequences, it is a powerful statement of disapproval. Raskin’s call for censure has been met with support from other lawmakers, including Senator Warren herself, who tweeted, “I’m glad to have the support of my colleague @RepRaskin. It’s time for Congress to take a stand and censure @realDonaldTrump for his offensive and disrespectful remarks.”

Raskin’s call for censure is not only about Trump’s use of a racial slur, but also about holding the President accountable for his actions. As a public figure and the leader of our country, Trump’s words and actions have a significant impact and must be held to a higher standard. Raskin believes that censure would serve as a necessary check on Trump’s behavior and send a message that such derogatory and divisive language will not be tolerated.

Some may argue that censure is not a strong enough response to Trump’s actions, but Raskin believes that it is a necessary first step. He stated, “I think the House of Representatives has to take a stand and say, ‘This is not acceptable, and we’re going to censure the President for it.'” He also added that he hopes censure will lead to a larger conversation about the President’s behavior and the need for accountability.

In the past, censure has been used to reprimand members of Congress for their actions, but it has rarely been used against a President. However, Raskin believes that Trump’s actions warrant such a response and that it is the responsibility of Congress to hold the President accountable.

In conclusion, Representative Jamie Raskin’s call for censure of President Donald Trump is a necessary and appropriate response to his use of a racial slur towards Senator Elizabeth Warren. As a nation, we must not tolerate such derogatory and divisive language, especially from our leaders. Censure would serve as a strong statement of disapproval and a step towards holding the President accountable for his actions. It is time for Congress to take a stand and send a message that this type of behavior will not be tolerated.

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