Recently, we watched them stare down white
supremacists marching with lit torches on a college campus in Charlottesville, Virginia.
Cohn nearly quit last summer following the president's comments about a white
supremacist march in Charlottesville, Virginia.
Nazis, Klansmen and other racists appalled all decent, sane people who watched what happened at
the supremacist marches in Charlottesville, Virginia in the USA.
Last week, just days before neo-Nazis and white
supremacists marched in Charlottesville, the Department of the Army responded, saying that renaming the streets would be «controversial and divisive.»
House Democratic Leader Nancy Pelosi on Friday endorsed a call to censure President Donald Trump for his response to last weekend's violent white
supremacist march in Charlottesville, Virginia.
BESEDO.COM - Aug 28 - International news has recently been inundated with stories following the events of «Unite the Right rally», in Charlottesville, Virginia, where white
supremacists marched while chanting hateful slogans.
White
supremacists march near the library in Charlottesville, Virginia.
At the time of print, the president has found himself in yet another sticky situation, following a terror - attack at a white
supremacist march in Charlottesville.
Not exact matches
In
March, Buzzfeed reported on hate incidents in Oregon and the state's long history as a haven for white
supremacists.
White nationalist groups, including white
supremacist Richard Spencer's National Policy Institute, reportedly used the payment service prior to the
march in Charlottesville.
Instead of honestly saying Trump called some of the people who participated in the controversial
march in Charlottesville, Va., «very fine people,» the column says he called «white
supremacists» very fine people.
I have already made clear my abhorrence at the recent hate - spawned violence in Charlottesville, and earlier today I called on all leaders to condemn the white
supremacists and their ilk who
marched and committed violence.
On Tuesday, Trump made more controversial statements about Charlottesville, including one that appeared to show sympathy for some of the people who
marched with neo-Nazis and white
supremacists.
Rev. Seth Wispelwey was one of the key organizers of the group of counter-protesters that
marched on August 12, 2017 against the white
supremacists and Nazi sympathizers who organized a «Unite the Right» rally in Charlottesville, Virginia.
Paris Jackson, a model and the daughter of the late «King of Pop» Michael Jackson, also took aim at the white
supremacists who
marched in Charlottesville.
He claimed there were «fine people»
marching alongside white
supremacists and he condemned the «very violent» people protesting against the neo-Nazis.
Ivette Alfonso, president of the state board of Citizen Action of New York, said she was not surprised by the disturbing outcome of the Unite the Right
march that gathered KKK, neo-Nazis and other white
supremacist groups to protest the removal of a monument to Confederate War hero Robert E. Lee.
One dispiriting theory as to why Three Billboards has done so well with audiences, critics, and award voters is that it entertains the comforting thought that there could be hidden decency in the deplorable — be they racist cops,
marching white
supremacists, or just the asshole relative you argue with on Facebook.
Considering these realities, it is little wonder why Steve Bannon, the White
Supremacist who helped Trump win the presidency last year and served as his aide before flaming out this past August, wanted (and managed to score) a meeting with Weingarten last
March.