COLUMBUS, Ohio — Despite criticizing President Donald Trump for his Sunday tweets — which one Republican Ohio congressman called racist — Gov. Mike DeWine still plans to attend a fundraiser for the president next week, a spokesman said Monday.

Dan Tierney told cleveland.com there is “no change” to DeWine’s plans to attend a July 24 fundraiser in Wheeling, West Virginia. The private event is being hosted by Robert E. Murray, the Ohio coal magnate and GOP mega-donor, at an arena in Wheeling, according to the Wheeling Intelligencer and News-Register.

DeWine in an interview with WKYC gently criticized Trump’s tweets, in which the president falsely described four Democratic congresswomen as foreign born and told them to “go back” to the countries from which they “originally came.” Three of the four were born in the United States and the fourth, a Somali refugee, is a naturalized United States citizen who has lived in the U.S. since she was 10 years old.

“It’s not appropriate,” DeWine told WKYC in an interview the Cleveland TV station published Monday. “We’re all Americans. We’re a country that was founded by immigrants and we’ve been replenished with legal immigrants through the years. They’re all Americans, and one thing our Constitution guarantees is, you’re a citizen, you’re a citizen. There’s no grades of citizenship, and that’s one of the great things about this country.”

Other Ohio Republicans had sharper words for the president. The strongest came from U.S. Rep. Mike Turner, a Dayton Republican, who called Trump’s tweets “racist.”

Clarence Mingo, a former Franklin County Auditor who lost his re-election bid in November, also called Trump’s tweet racist, and he criticized members of his party for not criticizing them more forcefully.

Mingo was as recently as 2017 considered a rising star within the Republican Party and future statewide candidate.