Monday, 14 August 2017

Politics: White House confronts backlash over Trump’s remarks on Charlottesville

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White House confronts backlash over Trump's remarks on Charlottesville
The Justice Department also comes under criticism for a late response to the violence.
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White House: Trump’s condemnation includes ‘white supremacists, KKK, neo-Nazi and all extremist groups’
The clarification comes amid growing calls for Trump to single out white nationalists in his condemnation of the weekend violence in Charlottesville.
 
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Progressives quickly organize responses to Charlottesville
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Trump condemns Charlottesville violence but doesn't single out white nationalists
Trump has often been quick to respond to terrorizing acts but was silent for hours on the clashes before tweeting that there is "no place for this kind of violence in America."
 
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