December 7, 2015

White House slams Trump's proposal to ban Muslims

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Tuesday 08 Dec 2015 - 10:52 Makkah mean time-26-2-1437

White House spokesman Josh Earnest. Image from Yahoo news.

Washington, (IINA) - Senior White House officials lined up Monday to condemn U.S. Republican Presidential hopeful Donald Trump's proposal to ban Muslims from entering the US, saying it was contrary to U.S values and interests, according to media reports.
"You're being generous by describing it as a proposal," said White House spokesman Josh Earnest, castigating the fiery Republican presidential frontrunner's latest outburst as "cynical."
"I think what Trump is doing is something that he's been doing over the course of his entire campaign, which is... to play on people's fears in order to build support for his campaign."
"I think what he's doing, he's dividing America in a really cynical way," Earnest told MSNBC.
A statement from Trump's campaign team earlier ignited a political firestorm, by suggesting he would stop Muslims from entering the country "until our country's representatives can figure out what is going on."
The comments come in the wake of a mass shooting that saw a married couple kill 14 people and it was denounced by many from his own party.
"It's entirely inconsistent with the kinds of values that were central to the founding of this country," said Earnest.
One of President Barack Obama's top foreign policy aides, Ben Rhodes, told CNN that the plan was also "contrary to our security."
"The fact of the matter is (the ISIS group) wants to frame this as a war between the United States and Islam," he added.
"And if we look like we apply religious tests to who comes into to this country, we are sending a message that essentially we are embracing that."
Rhodes added that the move plan, if acted upon, would also call into question the United States' ability to work with Muslim communities to counter radicalization.
SM/IINA

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