The Democratic nominee for the White House nomination Beto O'Rourke directly questioned Donald Trump in the mass killing of El Paso which killed 20 people on Saturday. For him, the trips judged as racist president contribute to a climate of hatred that "leads to violence".

This is the fourth attack in a week. Already traumatized by a new mass murder in Texas, whose authorities suspect the racist character, the United States has discovered with horror that a second gunman has killed nine people and wounded 16 others in a historic district of Dayton, Ohio. less than 24 hours later.

"Donald Trump is trying to divide us"

If the motivations of the "mass killer" are not yet known, Beto O'Rourke, Democratic candidate for the nomination to the White House, denounced the climate of hatred which reigns in the country by directly questioning Donald Trump. "We have an administration whose president treats Mexicans as rapists and criminals, while they cause far fewer crimes than those born here in the United States," the candidate said. "Donald Trump tries to scare us with that, he tries to divide us against the Muslims who burned a mosque in Victoria, Texas [on the night of January 27 to 28, 2017]. violence".

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For Beto O'Rourke, the president's recent remarks against a black Reverend, or his attacks on an African-American elected Baltimore leave no doubt: "He is a racist, he professes racism and it does not affect only our sensitivity, but profoundly changes the character of the United States. "

And the Democrats are not the only ones to attack the president. To the point that the new slogan that brings together more and more Americans is "Enough is enough", as the symbol of a feeling of weariness in a country that has 400 millions of weapons in circulation.