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I urge our President immediately disavow his comments.Rep. Susan BrooksSusan Wiant BrooksOvernight Defense: Woman accusing general of sexual assault willing to testify | Joint Chiefs pick warns against early Afghan withdrawal | Tensions rise after Iran tries to block British tanker House approves amendment to reverse transgender military ban Heavy loss by female candidate in Republican NC runoff sparks shock MORE (R-Ind.), who is not running for reelection but represents a competitive district, said in a tweet that Trump's comments "are inappropriate and do not reflect American values." She said "ALL of our elected officials need to raise their level of civility" to address the nation's issues.ALL of our elected officials need to raise their level of civility in order to address the serious issues facing our country. He said the “inflammatory rhetoric from both sides” used to divide isn’t “right” or “helpful.”“The President’s tweets were flat out wrong and uncalled for, and I would encourage my colleagues from both parties to stop talking so much and start governing more,” Upton tweeted.Sen. Susan CollinsSusan Margaret CollinsRepublicans make U-turn on health care Children urge Congress to renew funds for diabetes research Justice Democrats issues 3 new endorsements for progressive candidates MORE (R-Maine), who is facing reelection in 2020 in a seat Democrats are hoping to flip, said the tweet was “way over the line” and said Trump should “take that down.”"I disagree strongly with many of the views and comments of some of the far-left members of the House Democratic Caucus – especially when it comes to their views on socialism, their anti-Semitic rhetoric, and their negative comments about law enforcement – but the President’s tweet that some Members of Congress should go back to the ‘places from which they came’ was way over the line, and he should take that down,” Collins said in a statement.Rep. Bill Huzienga (R-Mich.) said elected officials need to “lead by example” and “end the personal character assassination attacks.”Rep. Elise StefanikElise Marie StefanikOvernight Defense: Woman accusing general of sexual assault willing to testify | Joint Chiefs pick warns against early Afghan withdrawal | Tensions rise after Iran tries to block British tanker House approves amendment to reverse transgender military ban Heavy loss by female candidate in Republican NC runoff sparks shock MORE (R-N.Y.) said she disagrees with the “tactics, policies, and rhetoric of the far-left socialist ‘Squad,’” but said Trump’s tweets were denigrating and wrong.“It is unacceptable to tell legal U.S. citizens to go back to their home country,” she tweeted.Sen. Roy BluntRoy Dean BluntGOP balks at White House push for standalone vote on debt ceiling Republicans say they're satisfied with 2020 election security after classified briefings GOP senators decline to criticize Acosta after new Epstein charges MORE (R-Mo.) rebuked the president’s tweet in a statement, suggesting feuds should focus on policy disagreements.“Just because the so-called squad constantly insults and attacks the president isn’t a reason to adopt their unacceptable tactics.
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