Omar conveniently did not include that fact that the analysis of the alleged hate crimes noted that "the researchers do not suggest that Trump directly caused any of these crimes," Vox reported.
Furthermore, the study conducted by the Washington Post used "reported hate crimes" in its analysis but did not indicate whether those "reported hate crimes" resulted in criminal charges or if they were merely allegations that went unsolved. It is also worth noting that there have been multiple examples of fake crimes that have been blamed on Trump supporters and recent research has found more than 400 of examples of fake hate crimes reported throughout the U.S. in recent years.
Furthermore, the study conducted by the Washington Post used "reported hate crimes" in its analysis but did not indicate whether those "reported hate crimes" resulted in criminal charges or if they were merely allegations that went unsolved. It is also worth noting that there have been multiple examples of fake crimes that have been blamed on Trump supporters and recent research has found more than 400 of examples of fake hate crimes reported throughout the U.S. in recent years.
https://www.dailywire.com/news/45957/omar-accuses-trump-encouraging-extremists-attacks-ryan-saavedraWe are all Americans. This is endangering lives. It has to stop. pic.twitter.com/gwB2kDUIRp
— Rep. Ilhan Omar (@Ilhan) April 15, 2019