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Democrat: “Trump continues to stoke the fires of polarization”

Democrat: “Trump continues to stoke the fires of polarization”
Democrat: “Trump continues to stoke the fires of polarization”

Rep. Hank Johnson (D-GA), who earlier this year made anti-Israel comments in which he compared the Israeli West Bank settlers to termites is back again claiming that Republican Presidential nominee, Donald Trump’s tone will divide the nation, ignoring that the Democrats have already done that.

Martha Zeller of ZPolitics reported that Johnson, according to Townhall.com, joined members of the Congressional Black Caucus in attacks against Trump at a meeting on Friday afternoon.

From Townhall:

“America, are we going to let Trump use this issue to November 8?” asked Rep. Hank Johnson (D-GA). “This man is going to use this birther issue and all the other innuendos to divide America against each other.”

Johnson, since being elected and represent Georgia’s 4th congressional district, serving since 2007, has made controversial statements in the past, as liberal Democrats usually do.

Back in 2010, in questioning about the U.S. territory of Guam and a planned military buildup during a House Armed Services Committee hearing, Johnson seriously had expressed some concerns about the plans to Adm. Robert Willard, head of the U.S. Pacific fleet.

In his statement, Johnson said with seriousness, “My fear is that the whole island will become so overly populated that it will tip over and capsize.”

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