Adam Schiff
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The President’s use of 9/11 to attack @IlhanMN is dangerous and irresponsible, and part of a pattern of fanning the flames of hate against Muslims.
Using the emotions and tragedy of 9/11 to score political points is beneath the dignity of any president. At least it should be.
Ed Asner
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This is unacceptable. President Hate is at it again. Fanning the flames. Ed Asner added,
Albio Sires
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He is fanning the flames of anti-Muslim hate and putting Rep. Omar’s life in further danger. I stand with many of my other colleagues along with the Muslim community in condemning his hateful actions that seek only to divide and turn our communities against each other.
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Pelosi slams Trump for using 9/11 video to "fan the flames"
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As we visit our troops in Stuttgart to thank them and be briefed by them, we honor our first responsibility as leaders to protect and defend the American people. It is wrong for the President, as Commander-in-Chief, to fan the flames to make anyone less safe.
Jonathan Greenblatt
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In a climate of rising hate, it's irresponsible for @POTUS and other leaders to fan the flames of Islamophobia. This type of rhetoric is dangerous and can lead to violence. This needs to stop.
Governor Tim Walz
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President Trump’s attack on Rep. Omar is inflammatory and unacceptable. Our political leaders must seek to bridge divides — not fan the flames of hostility.
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Notre Dame’s medieval roof structure, known as "the forest," has been lost to the massive fire, according to the rector of the cathedral.
The frame featured trees cut down between 1160 and 1170, forming one of the oldest parts of the structure.
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From A. A. Milne's Hundred Acre Wood to J. K. Rowling's Forbidden Forest, here are the real-life inspirations behind these literary woods
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