President Barack Obama sent a message to Donald Trump on Wednesday in a statement marking the end of Ramadan, calling on Americans to renew their commitment to protecting Muslim Americans against bigotry and xenophobia.Attention historian Barack Obama: 55 of the 56 Signers of the Declaration of Independence were Protestant Christians. No word yet on whether Barack Obama spent his law school days reading Supreme Court decisions written by Muslim-Americans.
“Muslim Americans have been part of our American family since its founding,” Obama said in a statement released by the White House on the Muslim holiday Eid al-Fitr. “This Eid, we recommit to protecting Muslim Americans against bigotry and xenophobia, while celebrating the contributions of Muslim Americans around the country, including one of our finest, the People’s Champion Muhammad Ali, to whom we bade farewell this Ramadan.”
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Muslim Linked Barack Obama rips 'bigotry' and 'xenophobia' with Ramadan message
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