Thomas Jefferson, our third President, was guilty of similar violations while President, selling thousands of barrels of corn, wheat, hogs, and cattle — and buying and selling slaves--at his 5,000-acre plantation at Monticello, outside Charlottesville, Virginia. . President..…
We can look forward to more false stories about Trump and Charlottesville, the false hands-up, do not shoot narrative, the false stories trying to take out white Christian boys, endlessly ginning up racial hate with the term white privilege and calling Trump racist for enforcing the..…
Steve King (R-Iowa), former KKK Grand Wizard David Duke and the neo-Nazis at the Unite the Right rally in Charlottesville, Virginia. . . Trump has also previously invoked Israel when talking about all Jewish people. ..…
It found that during August 2017, the month of the violent clash between white-supremacists and counter protesters Charlottesville, Virginia the second-highest tally in nearly decade.. And California, in 2015, Trump made campaign trail plea for a total and complete shutdown of Muslims..…
These groups increasingly came out of their closet and moved mainstream with Donald Trump, especially after Charlottesville and his refusal to unequivocally denounce them. Trump brought these individuals into the mainstream of the Republican Party, he gave white supremacists a..…
By essentially excusing the rhetoric of the white supremacists who organized the rally, He responded to the racist rally that resulted in Charlottesville. Additionally, Trump engaged in housing in 1970s. In the 1990s, he took out in The New York Times calling for the penalty for..…
The facts: Trump’s “very fine people” remark came on Aug. 15, 2017, three days after a white nationalist rally in Charlottesville, Virginia. ... At a press conference on Aug. 15, Trump said that in Charlottesville “you had a group on one side that was bad. ..…
This is all predicated on what may be the most glaring lie of all: that, after the Charlottesville demonstrations, President Trump said Nazis are 'fine people.' . ... When Trump said there were 'very fine people on both sides,' he was referring to people demonstrating in..…
During Charlottesville car attack, Trump put blame on both sides, equating the white supremacists with those he called the alt-left... ..…
Trump’s pathetic response to the events in Charlottesville — equating neo-Nazis with those peacefully protesting them — solidified the malignancy of his presidency. And lest there be any doubt of the intent of his remarks after the tragic killing of a protestor in..…
It has played an ugly role in a number of events, most notably Charlottesville, in which feelings about Trump have played a role. . ..…
The Socialist Party has been to the in battling against the small far-right or fascist forces wherever they raise their heads, be that Tommy Robinson and his supporters Britain, the US alt-right Charlottesville encouraged by Trump in his comments that the protests included some very fine..…
The Socialist Party has been to the in battling against the small far-right or fascist forces wherever they raise their heads, be that Tommy Robinson and his supporters Britain, the US alt-right Charlottesville encouraged by Trump in his comments that the protests included some very fine..…
But you can’t compare what Joe said with Trump — birther movement, Charlottesville, calling Africa s-hole. You can’t compare that unartful expression with that ideological commitment by Trump.' . ..…
In his initial response to that Charlottesville incident, Trump blamed 'both sides for the violence, referred to the in the rally as very fine people, and refused to condemn groups such as Ku Klux Klan, or the broader so-called alt-right movement. ..…
The government, bending to political pressure, averted its eyes from clear evidence that antifa groups attacked and disrupted pro- Trump rallies California and Charlottesville assembly. ..…
US Alt-Right Leader: No Charlottesville without Trump . TEHRAN (FNA)- An organizer of a notorious white nationalist rally held in Charlottesville, Virginia, nearly two years ago said it would not have taken place had Donald Trump not become president. . . . . ..…
Donald Trump Continues To Defend The Racist Protesters In Charlottesville.. ..…
By referring to debunked claim that, Former Vice Preisdent Joe Biden launched his third campaign on Thursday President Donald Trump referred to neo-Nazis Charlottesville, Virginia, in 2017 as very fine people... ..…
In his campaign announcement video, Biden rebuked the supremacist rally Charlottesville, Virginia, August 2017 and President Donald Trump's handling of the aftermath... ..…
Klein also said that the media misreported the context behind Trump's claim that there were fine people on both sides at the far-right rally Charlottesville, Virginia, August 2017 that resulted in the death of counterprotester.. ..…
So dedicated was Nielsen to avoiding any contradiction of Trump that she echoed his view that there were very fine people on both sides Charlottesville.. ... ago, success Her with Trump had turned corner, and cabinet colleagues and Republican allies now describe her as rising..…
Other outlets pointed to comments they say Trump made after the Charlottesville, Virginia riots. ... Yet CNN has reported that Trump was referring to neo-Nazis as “very fine people” in Charlottesville. . ..…
Yet for the past several weeks, that Trump was referring to neo-Nazis as very fine people Charlottesville. CNN is now using Charlottesville lie to implicate Trump in the terror attacks against two mosques New Zealand on Friday.. ..…
In August 2017, after violence erupted at a white nationalist “Unite the Right” rally in Charlottesville, Virginia, Trump said “both sides” were to blame, a comment some saw as a refusal to condemn racism. . ..…
On anniversary of deadly Charlottesville chaos, counter-protesters against Unite the Right gather, blame Trump for rise of extremism. Unite the Right, extremist group responsible for Charlottesville demonstration, to face off with anti-fascists Washington. ..…
Trump is alleged to have called neo- Nazi white supremacists Charlottesville, Virginia, very fine people. Trump took on black football players. But Charlottesville claim is lie, and in the other two cases Trump was defending the prominence and integrity of..…
In August of 2017, when violence started to escalate during supremacy rally Charlottesville, Va., Trump tweeted, We ALL must be united & condemn all that hate stands for. ..…
Seen through that lens, Trump's to Pelosi on Wednesday afternoon was purely ploy -- and more accurately, to respond that Trump could not speak from House floor. But, to me, his mishandling of the aftermath of Charlottesville, -- Democrats realized that treating Trump like even..…
We are also encouraged from White House to hate, hurt and kill one another — from President Trump's of the beatings and death Charlottesville to his recent warning in Reuters interview that revolt will occur should he be impeached.. ..…
Trump ran on a platform that defined Mexican immigrants as violent and dangerous. Noteably, after white supremacists marched with torches in Charlottesville, Va., President Trump was not only slow in denouncing their message but declared that — “both sides” — were..…
But all of this was overshadowed months later by Trump's response to August 2017 rally Charlottesville, Virginia, Jews will not replace us — followed by the murder of Heather Heyer when fascist drove his car into the ranks of march.. ..…
Leslie Cockburn, journalist and realist on Middle East issues who was accused of anti-Semitism lost in her bid for open seat Virginia Charlottesville, to Trump-backed and Bigfoot-biographer, Denver Riggleman.. ..…
The pipe-bomb makers and synagogue shooters and racists who mowed woman down Charlottesville were never even looking for Trump's explicit blessing, because they knew the president had allowed bigots like them to go about their business... ..…
Yet Menendez argued that Hugin's true identity was as a Trump loyalist, reminding the audience of Hugin's donations to Trump, his service at the Republican National Convention in 2016 as a Trump delegate. . Menendez pointed out that Hugin was a silent CEO when Trump gave cover to white..…
Several months later, when neo-Nazis rioted and killed a woman in Charlottesville, Virginia, Trump suggested there were “good people” among those throwing up fascist salutes. . ..…
., the head of Liberty University who's been Trump supporter since early in his campaign, celebrated Trump's bold truthful statement about Charlottesville ( Which one. Johnnie Moore, who's on the board of National Association of Evangelicals, had no intention of leaving..…
Trump said his reluctant condemnation of white supremacists after Charlottesville was “the biggest fucking mistake I’ve made” . ... Cohn threatened to resign over Trump’s response to the Charlottesville rally, which Trump called “treason” . ..…
The media, along with many Republicans and every Democrat, have spent the year creating hatred and division by lying about President Trump's response to Charlottesville. ..…
Indeed, so scared am I of American for violence which put paid to hundreds of people in the century through lynching I've been surprised there's really only one notorious example of white terrorism since Trump took office at Charlottesville. ..…
Presented as fact: Donald Trump 1) “bragged about sexually assaulting women,” 2) “mocked a disabled person” and 3) “called some white supremacists ‘very fine people.'” . ... And it’s evident every time this conversation about President Trump’s response to..…
And it’s not about the establishment GOP putting Swamp Over Country, or the division-inducing intellectual dishonesty espoused by Gary Cohn and others who attacked President Trump in the wake of Charlottesville. . But all of those efforts to hurt President Trump while absolving..…
President Donald Trump answers questions Tuesday from reporters on the violence that occurred at Charlottesville, Va., the previous weekend... Connecticut Republicans denounce the torch-wielding white supremacists and neo-Nazis who marched Charlottesville, Va., while their..…
Connecticut Republicans denounce the torch-wielding white supremacists and neo-Nazis who marched Charlottesville, Va., while their criticism of President Trump's insistence he saw blame on both sides of the violent protests and counter-protests was more muted... ..…
Trump’s response to Charlottesville ‘put the concept of nation as “blood and soil” back into play for the first time since Appomattox.’ . ... Trump had a chance to redefine himself, at least a bit, after Charlottesville. ..…
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