(“Prosecutorial discretion” – Promoted by Colorado Pols)
Colorado District Attorney George Brauchler says he found President Trump’s “Go Back” tweet “problematic,” but “didn’t see it as racist.” Rather he considered it an attack on the “national origin or perceived national origin” of the four freshman congresswomen of color known as “The Squad.”
The tweet to which Brauchler is referring was one of several President Trump posted on July 14 during a racist rant attacking Congresswomen Ilhan Omar of Minnesota, Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez of New York, Ayanna Pressley of Massachusetts and Rashida Tlaib of Michigan. All four are U.S. citizens, and three were born in the United States.
….and viciously telling the people of the United States, the greatest and most powerful Nation on earth, how our government is to be run. Why don’t they go back and help fix the totally broken and crime infested places from which they came. Then come back and show us how….
— Donald J. Trump (@realDonaldTrump) July 14, 2019
Brauchler, who ran for Attorney General last year, serves as District Attorney of Colorado’s 18th Judicial District (Arapahoe, Douglas, Elbert, and Lincoln Counties). He made his statements on talk radio station KHOW on this past Tuesday, July 16, while filling in for regular host Dan Caplis.
Brauchler made clear that he disagreed with the tweet, saying “it’s wrong to call out people for their national origin and try to tell them to leave the country, especially when they’re Americans.” However he stopped short of calling it racist.
ACLU of Colorado Public Policy Director Denise Maes echoed the sentiment of the national ACLU, which last week criticized the President for “spreading vile, racist tropes.”
America deserves better than a president who spreads vile, racist tropes. https://t.co/H10bzL2uSZ
— ACLU (@ACLU) July 14, 2019
In addition to making clear that the ACLU of Colorado considers Trump’s “go back” tweet to be racist, Maes expressed concern over Brauchler’s judgement as a prosecutor.
“If Brauchler had any real knowledge of history he would know better. ‘Go back to where you came from’ is code. There is no doubt it is racist. More so, it’s perception that matters for elected officials. I’m concerned that given District Attorney Brauchler’s view on this tweet and specifically his ignoring the fact hat perception matters, his prosecutorial decisions on civil rights matters may be a bit out of touch.”
Here’s an extended transcript of Brauchler’s statements, with timestamps corresponding to the full segment, which is available here.
[17:23] “I wanna be clear here: I do not agree with the tweet that he sent out. I think it’s wrong. I do not think what you do is call out people for their national origin and try to tell them to leave the country, especially when they’re Americans.”
[27:49] “This particular tweet, what was problematic for me, it wasn’t the racist part, because I didn’t see it as racist, I saw it as like an attack on their national origin or their perceived national origin.”
[29:12] “If everything is racism, then nothing is racism, and it keeps us from focusing on real racism and crushing it.”
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Thanks George. Now I am so relived.
I'm so looking forward to the end of Brauchler's tenure. Unethical, dishonest, and partisan to the core. Everything a good DA should not be.
Don't be surprised to see him appointed to the federal court – either district or 10th Circuit.
I cannot imagine Polis putting him on the state bench.
I see… it can't be racist if either I don't want it to be racist, or the speaker says that was not the intent.
smh, trdmf
Ok.
I guess Mr. Brauchler thinks it better to be a nationalist telling American citizens to "go back to where they came from" than a racist? It seems to be a stretch to see "an attack on their national origin or their perceived national origin” — without wondering what makes them not having a "national origin" in the United States.
So what is Trump saying when he tweets they "originally came from countries whose governments are a complete and total catastrophe, the worst, most corrupt and inept anywhere in the world." The reality is the women were born in the United States: Pressley was born in Ohio under President Nixon; Tlaib in Michigan under President Ford; AOC in New York under President GHW Bush. The three have ancestry within the nation for at least as long as the ancestors of Donald Trump.
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Ah, go back to where you came from, George . . .
(. . . See, that’s not racist!)
(I don’t see it as racist, so . . . . . I guess that’s just me showing my dislike of fools who embarrass people of Irish national origin, or perceived national origin, or descent, or perceived descent, by acting like feckless imbeciles.)
I mean, isn’t Trump always ribbing and twittering about sending those Irish who disagree with him, back to Ireland . . . and those unhappy-with-Trump Norwegians going back to Norwegia????
“If everything is racism, then nothing is racism, . . .
. . . and if nothing is racism, then, well no problem, huh?? So, just be glad Trump finally solved all your racism stuff! MAGA!”