Julian Castro says ‘coward’ Trump Jr. gives voice to racists: 'He knows what he's doing'
Donald Trump Jr is “like a coward” for tweeting and deleting a racist attack on Kamala Harris, Democratic presidential candidate Julián Castro said on Sunday.Racist criticism of the California senator proliferated online after Thursday’s second debate, in which she shone in opposition to former vice-president Joe Biden, particularly in grilling him over his past opposition to bussing as a way to racially integrate schools.
“It’s disgusting,” he said of Trump Jr’s tweet. “It has no place in our politics. This is the game that these folks play. They put something out there. You notice what he did. He tweeted it out and then he deleted it like a coward, so he can say, ‘Oh, that was a mistake.’ Pete Buttigieg, the mayor of South Bend, Indiana, wrote: “Kamala Harris has been powerfully voicing her Black American experience. Her first-generation story embodies the American dream. It’s long past time to end these racist, birther-style attacks.”
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