Donald Trump's America is one "of fear and hate," Sen. Elizabeth Warren plans to say Monday to the Democratic National Convention, according to prepared remarks
reported by Politico.
Calling it "an America where we all break apart," Warren will say Trump will divide, "Whites against Blacks and Latinos. Christians against Muslims and Jews. Straight against gay. Everyone against immigrants.
"Race, religion, heritage, gender — the more factions the better," she is set to say.
Contrasting Trump with the Rev. Martin Luther King Jr.'s leadership on civil rights, Warren will say, "Instead of higher wages for workers, Dr. King described how poor whites in the South were fed Jim Crow, which told a poor white worker that, quote, 'no matter how bad off he was, at least he was a white man, better than the black man.' Racial hatred was part of keeping the powerful on top."
Her remarks continue:
"When we turn on each other, bankers can run our economy for Wall Street, oil companies can fight off clean energy, and giant corporations can ship the last good jobs overseas. When we turn on each other, we can’t unite to fight back against a rigged system.
"I’ve got news for Donald Trump," she is set to say. "The American people are not falling for it."
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