But the images from Charlottesville, Va., over the weekend — of
white supremacists clashing with protesters in an American city — threw into sharper relief Mr. Loeb's racially charged analogy.
Nearly two - thirds of respondents also said they'd support calling up the National Guard or reserves to address civil unrest like that seen in Charlottesville in August, when
white supremacists clashed with counterprotestors, one of whom was killed by a car driven by a man who had protested with a white - supremacist group.
On Oct. 14, she performs «Unraveling» at the Speed Art Museum in Louisville, Ky., for the first time since President Obama left office and in the wake of Charlottesville, Va., in which white nationalists and
white supremacists clashed with counter protestors.
Not exact matches
U.S. President Donald Trump loudly insisted on Tuesday that both left - and right - wing groups used force in the aftermath of a
white supremacist rally and that all of the facts were not yet in about street
clashes in Charlottesville, Va..
While
clashes were reported earlier in the day Saturday, the «Unite the Right» rally of
white supremacists protesting the removal of a Robert E. Lee statue, turned deadly when a man ran his car into a group of counter-protesters.
Some Republican lawmakers acted swiftly to condemn
white supremacists after President Donald Trump blamed «both sides» for the violent
clash in Charlottesville.
After
white nationalists
clashed with protesters in Charlottesville this weekend, Trump did not initially condemn
white supremacists or racists by name, prompting sharp criticism from all sides.
But Trump had been criticized for not explicitly condemning
white supremacists after violent
clashes with counter-protestors turned deadly in the Virginia college town Saturday.
He made the discovery days after violent
clashes between neo-Nazis and
white supremacists and protestors at a rally in Charlottesville, Virginia, which left one woman dead and dozens injured.
More than 100 Long Islanders gathered in the hot sun Sunday afternoon, Aug. 13, 2017 in Huntington Station in support of the Charlottesville, Virginia, demonstrators who
clashed with
white supremacist and neo-Nazi organizations over the weekend.
Long Islanders came out by the hundreds yesterday to show their solidarity with the Charlottesville, Virginia, demonstrators who
clashed with
white supremacist and neo-Nazi organizations over the weekend.
Albany, NY (WBEN) In the wake of Saturday's
clash between
white supremacists and counter-protestors in Charlottesville, Virginia, New York Governor, Andrew Cuomo is calling on President Trump to denounce such hate groups.
WASHINGTON — U.S. Rep. John Katko called for Americans to unite against bigotry and
white supremacists as pressure mounted today on President Donald Trump to explicitly condemn hate groups after race - fueled
clashes turned violent this weekend in Charlottesville, Va..