African American Officials from the Obama Administration Sign Op-Ed Condemning Trump’s Racism
Considering Donald Trump’s continuous attacks against people
of color and his despicably
racist tirades—in both verbal statements and written comments on Twitter—it’s
impossible to remain silent.
Even before Trump published yet another
racist Twitter thread on Saturday targeting House Oversight Committee Chairman
Elijah Cummings while watching Fox News, 149 African Americans who served in
the Obama administration had signed
an Op-Ed in The Washington Post condemning Trump’s racism and his
administration’s undermining of democracy.
The Op-Ed is aptly titled “We are African Americans, we are patriots, and we refuse to sit idly by.”
The list of co-authors is extensive, ranging from former policy advisers
to agency chiefs of staff to legal counsel.
The column specifically addresses Trump’s racist comments earlier this month, in which he told
Democratic congresswomen of color to “go back and help fix the totally broken and crime infested places from
which they came.”
Later that week at a rally
in Greenville, North Carolina, Trump supporters chanted “Send her back!”
for 13 long seconds when Trump began attacking Rep. Ilhan Omar, one of the four
women—who are all U.S. citizens and elected officials—the president had told to
go back to their own countries.
“We stand with congresswomen Ilhan Omar, Alexandria
Ocasio-Cortez, Ayanna Pressley and Rashida Tlaib, as well as all those currently
under attack by President Trump, along with his supporters and his enablers,
who feel deputized to decide who belongs here — and who does not,” the former
Obama administration staffers wrote. “There is truly nothing more un-American
than calling on fellow citizens to leave our country — by citing their
immigrant roots, or ancestry, or their unwillingness to sit in quiet obedience
while democracy is being undermined.”