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Not Backing Down: President Trump Has a New Description of the Socialist Squad

After spending the weekend in New Jersey at his club in Bedminster, President Trump is back at the White House and his feud with "the squad" isn't over. 

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On Fox News Sunday, Senior White House Advisor Stephen Miller backed up the President's statements.

"I think the term 'racist,' Chris, has become a label that is too often deployed by the left, Democrats in this country simply to try to silence and punish and suppress people they disagree with, speech that they don't want to hear," Miller said. "The reality is that this president has been a president for all Americans, whether you look at historically low black unemployment rates, historically low Hispanic unemployment rates, or if you look at what he's doing on immigration to protect safety, security, rising wages for all American citizens."

Earlier today, Democrat Congresswoman Rashida Tlaib vowed to impeach President Trump during a speech to the NAACP. 

Over the weekend, Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez went after President Trump as a racist. 

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Congresswoman Ilhan Omar, America's least grateful refugee, tweeted her thoughts.

Democrats defended Congresswomen Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez, Ilhan Omar, Rashida Tlaib and Ayanna Pressley with a House resolution last week. As a result, expect the feud to continue.

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