Earlier this week, he called Trump’s tweet “racist and xenophobic.” bit.ly/2Lv4VcH
Earlier this week, he said the president should “disavow his comments.” bit.ly/2Lv4VcH
Earlier this week, he said the president’s remarks were wrong. bit.ly/2Lv4VcH
On Tuesday, he said he disagrees with Trump’s tweet and that it “invites more political acrimony." bit.ly/2Lv4VcH
He said earlier this week that he interpreted the comments differently. bit.ly/2Lv4VcH
Earlier this week, he issued a blanket disavowal of "out of control" rhetoric. bit.ly/2Lv4VcH
Earlier this week, he claimed he had "not really seen" the tweets, despite them being the top news. bit.ly/2Lv4VcH
Earlier this week, she said the tweet “only serves to further divide our country and puts the targets of his vile attacks in danger.” bit.ly/2Lv4VcH
Earlier this week, he said: “Racism has no place in our country or in the President’s Twitter feed." bit.ly/2Lv4VcH
He called the comments “racism, pure and simple.” bit.ly/2Lv4VcH
She said “it is unpresidential.” bit.ly/2Lv4VcH
He cited the tweets as he renewed his efforts for impeachment. bit.ly/2Lv4VcH
He tweeted at the president: "They’re Americans. You’re a bigot." bit.ly/2Lv4VcH