Congressman Keith Ellison took GOP presidential candidates Ben Carson and Donald Trump to task Sunday for their recent comments critical of the Islamic faith, calling the comments “fear mongering.”

In a statement, Ellison referred to Trump and Carson by name, saying they are “out of touch with who we are as a people.”

“The freedom of religion is a founding principle of our nation,” Ellison said. “Every American should be disturbed that these national figures are engaging in and tolerating blatant acts of religious bigotry.”

Carson said Sunday on Meet the Press that he does not think a Muslim would be fit to be president. Trump referred to a Muslim “problem” on Sunday on ABC’s This Week and sidestepped a question on how he would feel about a Muslim president.

The comments follow a week of extensive coverage of the role of Islam in American life. In addition to comments from GOP contenders on this topic, media outlets around the world covered a story about 14-year-old Ahmed Mohammed’s arrest after a homemade clock was mistaken for a bomb. Many attributed the mistake to Islamaphobia.

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