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By JONATHAN LEMIRE. Related ArticlesBerkeley hot dog worker resigns after being spotted at Virginia rallyOakland vigil denounces white supremacy after Charlottesville violenceCharlottesville victim: ‘She was there standing up for what was right’BEDMINSTER, N.J. (AP) — As President Donald Trump remained out of sight and silent, pressure mounted from both sides of the aisle for him to explicitly condemn white supremacists and hate groups involved in deadly, race-fueled clashes in Charlottesville, Virginia.

Trump, who has been staying at his New Jersey golf club, was set to make a one-day return to Washington on Monday to sign an executive action on China’s trade practices, But he will likely be unable to escape questions and criticism for his initial response to Saturday’s violence, for which pink and white ballet/dancer recital shoes - quilting 100% cotton fabric 45" wide [[by the half yard]] he blamed bigotry on “many sides.”, His attorney general, Jeff Sessions, vigorously defended Trump in a nationally televised interview Monday morning, saying that Trump had “clearly” denounced such violence and “he totally opposes” the values of white supremacy organizations..

In an interview that aired on NBC’s “Today” show, Sessions also said Trump will be conferring with advisers and that the president would “do what is correct” in connection with the Virginia incident. The attorney general said a more sweeping condemnatory statement released by the White House on Sunday, a day after Trump’s remarks, reflected the president’s views. The White House statement came as Trump aides tried to stem the damage. Senior aides were dispatched to the morning news shows, yet they struggled at times to explain the president’s position. The new White House statement explicitly denounced the Ku Klux Klan and neo-Nazi groups, but it was attributed to an unnamed spokesperson and not the president himself.

Vice President Mike Pence, traveling in South America, condemned “these dangerous fringe groups” and said they “have no place in American public life and in the American debate.”, Trump said nothing, save for a few retweets, One was about two Virginia state policemen killed in a helicopter crash while monitoring the Charlottesville protests, another about a Justice Department probe into the violence, In the hours after a car plowed into a group of anti-racist counter-protesters on Saturday, Trump addressed the violence in broad strokes, saying that he condemns “in the strongest possible terms this egregious display pink and white ballet/dancer recital shoes - quilting 100% cotton fabric 45" wide [[by the half yard]] of hatred, bigotry and violence on many sides, on many sides.”..

Speaking slowly from his New Jersey golf club while on a 17-day working vacation, Trump added: “It’s been going on for a long time in our country. Not Donald Trump. Not Barack Obama. It’s been going on for a long, long time.”. The White House statement Sunday went further. “The president said very strongly in his statement yesterday that he condemns all forms of violence, bigotry and hatred and of course that includes white Supremacists, KKK, neo-Nazi and all extremist groups.” It added: “He called for national unity and bringing all Americans together.”.

The White House did not attach a name to the statement, Usually, a statement would be signed by the press secretary or another staffer; not putting a name to one eliminates an individual’s responsibility for its truthfulness and often undercuts its significance, Trump’s national security adviser, H.R, McMaster, said Sunday that he considered the attack pink and white ballet/dancer recital shoes - quilting 100% cotton fabric 45" wide [[by the half yard]] to be terrorism, On Saturday, Trump had not responded to reporters’ shouted questions about terrorism, “I certainly think anytime that you commit an attack against people to incite fear, it is terrorism,” McMaster told ABC’s “This Week.” ”It meets the definition of terrorism, But what this is, what you see here, is you see someone who is a criminal, who is committing a criminal act against fellow Americans.”..

The president’s homeland security adviser, Tom Bossert, defended the president’s initial statement by suggesting that some of the counter-protesters were violent, too. When pressed during a contentious interview on CNN’s “State of the Union,” he specifically condemned the racist groups. The president’s daughter and White House aide, Ivanka Trump, tweeted Sunday morning: “There should be no place in society for racism, white supremacy and neo-nazis.”.

Virginia Gov, Terry McAuliffe, a Democrat, said he spoke to Trump in the hours after the clashes and that he twice told the president “we have to stop this hateful speech, this rhetoric.” He said he urged Trump “to come out stronger” against the actions pink and white ballet/dancer recital shoes - quilting 100% cotton fabric 45" wide [[by the half yard]] of white supremacists, Republicans joined Democrats in criticizing the president for not specifically calling out white nationalists, Sen, Cory Gardner, R-Colo, said on NBC Sunday that “This isn’t a time for innuendo or to allow room to be read between the lines, This is a time to lay blame.”..



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