Booker hits back at Trump tweet, mocking the name of the misspelling


Sen. Cory BookerCory Anthony BookerCalifornia Dems Back Yang After Expressing Disappointment Over Obama’s First DNC ​​Lineup, Clintons Headline Biden’s Nominating Convention Asks Senators to Remove Tariffs on EU Food, Wine, Spirits: Report More (DN.J.) blew President TrumpDonald John TrumpDemocrat calls on White House to take back ambassador to Belarus nominated TikTok to collect data from mobile devices to track Android users: Peterson report wins Minnesota House primarily in crucial swing district MORE on Wednesday after he posted a tweet with suggestion from former vice president Joe BidenJoe BidenNAACP seeks to encourage Black voter turnout in six states. Biden touts Trump and said Harris would be ‘good choice’ for VP pick Kamala Harris: The conventional (and predictable) choice is MUCH MORE would install Booker as Secretary of Housing and Urban Development (HUD), and name the New Jersey senator as “Corey.”

‘Donored, your racism is evident. “Cory,” the only presidential candidate tweeted Wednesday afternoon.

Trump on Wednesday continued his frequent attacks on rules of decent housing in the Obama era, tweeting “The ‘suburban housewife’ will vote for me.”

The president insisted that Biden, as president, would “implement” the rule in a larger form, with Corey Booker in the lead! “Although Biden has promised to reinstate the Affirmatively Furthering Fair Housing (AFFH) rule, Booker has not expressed any interest in the HUD post.

Most recent polls indicate that Trump is running Biden among women of the suburbs, and the president has repeatedly stated that Biden represents a threat to the suburbs and their residents. On several occasions he has also falsely claimed that the former vice president is trying to abolish ‘the suburbs’ as president.

He has also previously been involved in the framework of ‘housewife’, and urged ‘Suburban Housewives of America’ to read an op-ed in favor of re-enacting the AFFH rule. In July, he argued that the withdrawal of the AFFH would ensure that suburban families would not be “infected or financially hurt” by the presence of low-income housing in their neighborhoods.

The president’s claims against HUD also support the reason for replacing the rule. While the department said it was intended to give local governments more leeway in preventing discrimination, Trump said the levy would keep low-income households from “invasive” neighborhoods.

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