Following the violence at last
weekends white nationalist rally in.
Not exact matches
Corporate America is acting swiftly amid the ongoing political firestorm over race relations sparked by a
white nationalist rally in Virginia last
weekend that turned fatal.
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.
Scuffles broke out between participants in the
white nationalist rally and counterprotesters in Charlottesville, Virginia, over the
weekend.
Key organizers of last
weekend's violent
white -
nationalist rally in Charlottesville have pursued their agenda of hate in New York, leafletting college campuses and staging anti-immigrant events.
At least 9 cities prepare for
white nationalist rallies this
weekend.