When different races are involved in a discussion, it is race-related - not necessarily "racist" onsomeone's part
Know the difference.
When someone makes assumptions about another person and/or misrepresents the views of that person based on their race, that is racism.
And as I said, the comments were more obviously about their religion, and I made alternate suggestions that were more accurate descriptors than one that is based on country of citizenship when all involved are American citizens. Again, that you think a muslim being criticised by a christian is an issue of "nationalism" that is revealing.
Mr Leonard is a Trump Administration-supporting US war veteran. And is showing his nationalism in advancing the President's message.
The President's message is that American Muslims can not be trusted, and are less American than Christians. Thank you for confirming.
Whether you are on his side of things or not, racism is not involved here when he makes statements against thepositions of Ms Tlaib and Ms Omar.
Peace.
I'd say its a willful and unsupported leap to say that "racism is not involved" in these critiques, but as I said, if you want to argue that it is unsupported by the particular quoted comments I provided some accurate alternatives.