Washington: On April 24, President Donald Trump reposted comments by radio host Michael Savage that included derogatory references to India and other countries, prompting immediate criticism from Democratic leaders. The House Foreign Affairs Committee Democrats said Americans are struggling while the president was "amplifying racist trash on social media" and treating the presidency like a reality TV gig. The repost followed Savage's remarks made in the context of a U.S. Supreme Court case challenging birthright citizenship. Lawmakers including Representatives Ro Khanna, Ami Bera and Raja Krishnamoorthi called the repost offensive, beneath the dignity of the office and harmful to Indian and Chinese Americans. Khanna asked Vice President J.D. Vance for comment on the president's remarks about immigrants; Bera, the son of immigrants from India, said immigrants strengthen America and accused Trump of lacking understanding of immigrant struggles. Krishnamoorthi said the rhetoric undermines U.S.-India ties and national values, while the Hindu American Foundation urged the president to delete the post, warning it could stoke xenophobia and endanger communities.
Prepared by Lauren Mitchell and reviewed by editorial team.
This incident impacts the way our leaders communicate and treat each other. It also affects our relationships with other countries. If you're an immigrant or have family ties to India, it could feel personal. Check how your local representative responded to this issue.
President Trump's repost of derogatory comments has stirred up controversy. It's a reminder of the power of social media and the importance of respectful discourse. Worth forwarding if you believe in the value of maintaining strong international relationships.
Democratic lawmakers and advocacy groups gained attention and a platform to condemn the reposted remarks, reinforcing their messaging against divisive rhetoric and mobilizing supporters around calls for accountable leadership.
Indian American communities and immigrant groups experienced public insult and potential reputational and diplomatic strain after the reposted comments were amplified by the president on social media.
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