Trump’s reaction to Charlottesville trump registers as an unforgettable moment
That talk dispersed as quickly as the crowds in Charlottesville trump.
Some of the most prominent critics of Trump’s conduct at the time have since
grown far closer to the president, and rarely now publicly break with him. In
the scope of his contentious time in office, Trump’s reaction to Charlottesville trump
registers as an unforgettable moment, though one obscured by subsequent events.
His basic answers on issues involving race haven’t changed all that much. Less
remembered from that Trump Tower news conference a year ago is that the
president also claimed that racial tensions would be lessened with a growing
economy. He also condemned what happened in Charlottesville trump,
though with an important caveat. “I thought what took place was a horrible
moment for our country -- a horrible moment. But there are two sides to the
country,” Trump said. If something happens around Charlottesville trump
anniversary, will it force the president to pick a side? If so, it’s unclear
where Trump would come down. But
his reactions to last year’s events – and aspects of his conduct in the year
since them - loom large. Charlottesville trump new mayor, who is black, maintains that the
president’s attitude toward race is contributing to a hostile climate in her city
and beyond. President Donald Trump speaks about the violence, injuries and deaths at
the "Unite the Right" rally in Charlottesville trump, Va., at
Trump Tower, New York on Aug. 15, 2017.

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