"I think the President is quite interested in making sure that we're affirming the important role that Muslims play in our diverse American society, and certainly affirming their right to worship God in a way that's consistent with their heritage," White House Press Secretary Josh Earnest told reporters yesterday.
Obama is expected to spend several hours at a mosque in Baltimore, near the American capital, during which he would hold talks with eminent American-Muslim leaders and listen to their grievances if any.
"It certainly true that we've seen an alarming willingness on the part of some Republicans to try to marginalise law-abiding, patriotic Muslim Americans," Earnest said.
Earnest highlighted that Obama has talked a lot about how important it is for the government to have an effective partnership with leaders in the Muslim community.
"We know that there are extremist organisations like ISIL that are seeking to use social media to radicalise vulnerable members of the population," he said.
Talking about the anti-Muslim rhetoric coming from some Republicans, he said, "It is offensive.It's not just offensive to the President.I think it's certainly offensive to a lot of Muslim Americans. I think it's just offensive to a lot of Americans who recognise that those kinds of cynical political tactics run directly contrary to the values that we hold dear in this country."
"And I think the President is looking forward to the opportunity to make that point," Earnest said in response to a question.
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