- United States
- N.J.
- Letter
Racism is not a matter of optics. It’s a matter of hate crimes against citizens.
To: Sen. Booker, Sen. Kim, Rep. Kean
From: A verified voter in Budd Lake, NJ
April 7
The recent video and comments by Donald Trump targeting Muslims in America are not ambiguous, misunderstood, or defensible—they are explicitly racist, corrosive, and dangerous.
This is not a matter of “tone” or “optics.” It is the deliberate stigmatization of an entire religious group, many of whom are American citizens, veterans, doctors, and public servants. When rhetoric like this is normalized, it fuels harassment, violence, and systemic discrimination.
Your silence is not neutrality. It is permission.
You are sworn to uphold the Constitution, including religious freedom and equal protection under the law. That obligation does not pause when bigotry is politically inconvenient to confront.
So the question is simple: will you condemn this unequivocally and take steps to ensure that rhetoric like this does not translate into policy—or will you continue to look away while Americans are targeted for who they are?
Enough deflection. Do your job.