Clashes between protesters and counterprotesters broke out in Charlottesville, Va. even after a white
nationalist rally called «Unite the Right» was cancelled.
Not exact matches
As Confederate statues and memorials are being removed across the U.S. following the violence at a weekend
rally by white
nationalists in Charlottesville, Va., President Donald Trump took to Twitter Thursday morning to complain about the actions,
calling it «sad» and saying the «culture of our great country [is] being ripped apart.»
US military leaders have roundly rebuked the deadly violence that unfolded at the white -
nationalist rally in Charlottesville, Virginia, last weekend, and a US Marine general specifically
called out a former service member believed to be involved with a white supremacist group.
Hundreds of people in Virginia participated in a
rally for a white
nationalist group
called Unite the Right.