'Not very smart': Trump renews attacks on 'the squad'

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Representatives Rashida Tlaib, Ayanna Pressley, Ilhan Omar, and Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez attend a press conference at the Capitol on July 15, 2019. Copyright Alex Wroblewski Getty Images file
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By Dartunorro Clark with NBC News Politics
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At a press conference last week, the four Democratic lawmakers sharply rebuked Trump, calling his rhetoric "the agenda of white nationalists."

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President Donald Trump on Monday prolonged his feud with four Democratic congresswomen of color by calling them "a very Racist group of troublemakers."

Monday's tweet landed more than a week after the president was excoriated for telling the group to "go back" to where they came from, igniting a political firestorm and prompting accusations of racism.

All four lawmakers— Reps. Ilhan Omar of Minnesota, Ayanna Pressley of Massachusetts, Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez of New York and Rashida Tlaib of Michigan— are U.S. citizens and all but Omar were born in America. The group responded to his tweet at a press conference on Monday, calling his rhetoric"the agenda of white nationalists."

The House of Representatives on Tuesday night passed a resolution to condemn Trump's remarks.

Trump continued to attack the group throughout the week, including calling them "weak" and "insecure"in a tweet on Sunday. During a campaign rally earlier in the week, members of the audience chanted "send her back" about Omar, a moment that drew widespread condemnation.

As the backlash grew, Trump tried to distance himself from the chants, even thought they were inspired by his tweet. However, he later reversed course and called the rallygoers "patriots."

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