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Trump resumes Twitter attack on 4 minority congresswomen

WASHINGTON - As President Trump launched a fresh Twitter attack Sunday on four minority congresswomen he said were "not capable of loving our Country," a senior Democratic congressman who was active in the civil rights movement half a century ago offered a searing rebuke of the president, saying he now has "no doubt" Trump is a racist.

Rep. Elijah E. Cummings, the Maryland Democrat who chairs the House Oversight Committee, said Trump's repeated excoriation of the four freshman Democrats - and his praise of the patriotism of rally-goers who chanted "Send her

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