Klobuchar criticizes Trump's rhetoric after New Zealand shooting

BY ANDREW WRIGHT

Sen. Amy Klobuchar criticized President Trump's rhetoric about Muslims and Islamophobia Sunday after a shooting in New Zealand left 49 dead and 40 injured, according to The Hill.

Klobuchar spoke on CNN and said she thinks Trump's rhetoric has worsened Islamophobic behavior not only in the United States, but in other countries, as well.

"I don't think you can actually take each of the murderous acts and say what role Donald Trump played, but I can tell you this: his rhetoric doesn't help," Klobuchar said on CNN. "And many of these people, whether it was the person who tried to bomb Barack Obama or this murderer in New Zealand, have cited Donald Trump along the way."

Klobuchar called for the president to speak out against these acts of terror and violence and should begin to praise defend the Muslim community.

The recent attack in New Zealand continues to put a spotlight on white nationalism, which many people see as a growing threat because of recent attacks and controversies such as shootings in synagogues, bombs being sent to notable public figures, and the Unite the Rally where a purposeful car crash killed one person and injured many more.

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