The Hamilton Spectator

Celebs react in shock to Trump’s defence of alt-right

- USA Today

President Trump stunned newsmakers, political analysts and celebritie­s alike on Tuesday when giving a press conference at Trump Tower during which he defended the alt-right in Charlottes­ville.

Despite denouncing hate groups in scripted remarks the day prior, “I think there’s blame on both sides,” said Trump on Tuesday.

“I don’t have any doubt about it and you don’t have any doubt it either.”

He continued: “What about the alt-left that came charging at the, as you say, the alt right? Do they have any semblance of guilt? ...What about the fact that they came charging—they came charging with clubs in their hands, swinging clubs?”

Trump added, “You had a group on one side that was bad and you had a group on the other side that was also very violent. Nobody wants to say it, but I will say it right now.”

On Twitter, celebritie­s reacted swiftly. There was disbelief “I haven’t seen anything that crazy since Tyson bit Holyfield,” tweeted Jimmy Kimmel.

“I can NOT believe what I’m watching on television right now. How is this man our president? Honestly?” asked Mandy Moore.

“That press conference kinda just blew up my brain. Everyone should watch that entire thing from beginning to end. It’s truly shocking,” tweeted Chris Evans.

“Counter-protestors” is the wrong term. They’re heroes. Each one of them is a hero. One of them gave their life for what is right,” wrote Kumail Nanjiani.

“I feel like... I don’t know what I feel anymore. Shock. Been there. Disgust. Done that. Rage. Ongoing. This is bizarre and revolting,” wrote Ava DuVernay.

“I need a drink. I don’t drink,” said Questlove. Several stars called for action Lady Gaga immediatel­y ran a poll via Twitter.

“Impeach this bad man,” wrote Lin-Manuel Miranda.

“Sound the alarm. This country is on fire. And the arsonist is the President,” wrote Josh Gad.

Don Cheadle called the president “dangerous” and said he “needs to be removed.” And a few offered quips “One good thing about that abominatio­n of a speech: it’s now impossible for any Trump supporter to pretend they don’t know what he is,” riffed J.K. Rowling.

Albert Brooks offered this joke: “Don’t blame Donald Trump. He just found out yesterday the Nazis lost World War II.”

“I guess I’m a genius because I actually had a bad feeling about this guy quite a while ago,” wrote B.J. Novak.

“One of the most transparen­t lies Trump told today is that he likes to wait for the facts before he makes a statement. Hahahahaha­ahaha,” tweeted John Legend.

 ?? ASSOCIATED PRESS FILE PHOTO ?? J.K. Rowling: “abominatio­n” ANDREA MANDELL
ASSOCIATED PRESS FILE PHOTO J.K. Rowling: “abominatio­n” ANDREA MANDELL
 ?? TORONTO STAR FILE PHOTO ?? Don Cheadle: Trump is “dangerous.”
TORONTO STAR FILE PHOTO Don Cheadle: Trump is “dangerous.”

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