Charlottesville trump
Nobody who has spent time around Trump
had reason to be surprised. The groundwork for the disastrous photo op was laid
long before protesters were forcibly removed from the street above Lafayette
Square. The events of recent weeks echo a previous low point of Trump’s
presidency: his response to the violence and hate perpetrated by
white-supremacist groups protesting the removal of a Robert E. Lee statue in Charlottesville
trump, Virginia. The lessons he took from that
episode were markedly different from the views of the public at large, and they
are shaping his conduct now. Turning to Sessions, the president
asked whether he thought the statue should come down. Sessions said the
decision should be up to the local community, in this case, the Charlottesville trump
city council, which had voted to remove it. From the Lincoln Bedroom, the
president went downstairs to deliver his speech. He had vented in private about
how unfairly the Unite the Right protesters in Charlottesville trump
had been treated, but when he stepped in front of the cameras in the Diplomatic
Reception Room on the ground floor of the White House residence, he did exactly
what Kelly and others said he must: He read the statement, specifically and
unequivocally condemning the white supremacists.
Amid imagery of violent confrontations, and two
days after the death of a young woman protesting against a massive white
supremacist rally in Charlottesville trump, Virginia, Trump stood in the lobby of Trump Tower in Manhattan and
drew the most infamous equivalency of his time in office. “The riots in Charlottesville trump a year ago resulted in senseless death and division,” the president
tweeted. “We must come together as a nation. I condemn all types of racism and
acts of violence. Peace to ALL Americans!”
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