As Republicans Rush to Condemn Steve King, Some Ask: Why Not Trump? - The New York Times
'King asked The New York Times when phrases like white supremacy and white nationalism became offensive. '
' King in condemning white supremacy. “Congressman King clearly uttered words that are unacceptable in America today.”'
'WASHINGTON — After years of turning a blind eye to Representative Steve King’s inflammatory statements and racist behavior, Republicans decided this week they had had enough after Mr. '
'Now Mr. '
'King — a Republican from Iowa who once said that undocumented immigrants had “calves the size of cantaloupes because they’re hauling 75 pounds of marijuana across the desert” — is persona non grata in his party, even as Mr. '
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'King asked The New York Times when phrases like white supremacy and white nationalism became offensive. '
' King in condemning white supremacy. “Congressman King clearly uttered words that are unacceptable in America today.”'
'WASHINGTON — After years of turning a blind eye to Representative Steve King’s inflammatory statements and racist behavior, Republicans decided this week they had had enough after Mr. '
'Now Mr. '
'King — a Republican from Iowa who once said that undocumented immigrants had “calves the size of cantaloupes because they’re hauling 75 pounds of marijuana across the desert” — is persona non grata in his party, even as Mr. '
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