Anonymous ID: 961d8e Feb. 18, 2026, 10:42 a.m. No.24274136   ๐Ÿ—„๏ธ.is ๐Ÿ”—kun   >>4205

Here are some of the notable Democrats and officials who have called Trump a racist or used similar terms:

Kamala Harris: As a 2020 presidential candidate, she stated in 2019 that it was "no longer really a debatable point" that Trump is a racist, citing his long list of statements, tweets, and behaviors.

Elizabeth Warren: Accused Trump of being a white supremacist and using "racist" remarks, specifically criticizing his rhetoric regarding congresswomen of color and his actions in Charlottesville.

Bernie Sanders: Called Trump a "racist, a sexist, a homophobe, a xenophobe" and a white nationalist/supremacist.

Pete Buttigieg: As a 2020 candidate, he stated he believed Trump was a white supremacist, saying "at best he is emboldening and empowering people with that ideology".

Beto O'Rourke: Frequently labeled Trump a white supremacist and accused him of "open racism" following the 2019 El Paso shooting.

Elijah Cummings: The late Representative stated in July 2019, "Yes, no doubt about it" when asked if he believed Trump was a racist, after Trump attacked his Baltimore district.

Nancy Pelosi: Led a House resolution condemning what she termed the president's "racist attacks" against four congresswomen of color in 2019.

The "Squad" (Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez, Ilhan Omar, Ayanna Pressley, Rashida Tlaib): These representatives called Trump a "racist," "xenophobic," and a "white supremacist" following his 2019 comments telling them to "go back" to their countries.

Cory Booker: In 2026, expressed strong disapproval of the administration's actions and rhetoric.

Robert Rivas: Speaker of the California Assembly, who in 2026 stated, "Donald Trump is a racist, a stain on our White House and should be removed from office".

Julian Castro: Former HUD Secretary who labeled Trump's attacks on Baltimore as "racism".

Kirsten Gillibrand: Stated she has called him a "white supremacist, as well as a racist many many times".

Andrew Yang: Said that based on his statements, "you have no choice but to say that's what he is".

Bill de Blasio: Stated that Trump was a racist trying to distract with divisive rhetoric.

Tom Steyer: Labeled the president a white supremacist.

Jerry Nadler: Described attacks on Rep. Cummings as "disgusting and racist".

John Lewis: The late Congressman stated that "at the highest level of government, there's no room for racism".

Gavin Newsom: California Governor who has criticized Trump's social media rhetoric as racist.