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Trump lashes out at senator on controvers­ial remarks

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President Donald Trump lashed out at fellow Republican Lindsey Graham on Thursday after the South Carolina senator criticized his response to last weekend’s deadly violence in Charlottes­ville.

Publicity seeking Lindsey Graham falsely stated that I said there is moral equivalenc­y between the KKK, neo- Nazis & white supremacis­ts ... and people like Ms. Heyer, Trump said on Twitter.

Heather Heyer, 32, was killed in Charlottes­ville on Saturday when a suspected white nationalis­t drove his car into a crowd protesting the far- right march.

“Such a disgusting lie,” Trump continued. “He just can’t forget his election trouncing. The people of South Carolina will remember!”

Trump appeared to be referring to his defeat of Graham in last year’s presidenti­al primary.

In an early morning flurry, Trump again sought to cast himself as a victim of unfair press coverage of his remarks.

“The public is learning [ even more so] how dishonest the Fake News is. They totally mis- represent what I say about hate, bigotry etc. Shame!,” the US president added.

Graham had said the US president “took a step backward” Tuesday “by again suggesting there is moral equivalenc­y between the white supremacis­t neo- Nazis and KKK members who attended the Charlottes­ville rally” and people like Heyer.

Clashes broke out between far- right demonstrat­ors and counter- protesters in the Virginia college town of Charlottes­ville Saturday.

Members of organized neoNazi and so- called “Alt- Right” groups had called a rally to protest the removal of a Confederat­e statue there.

Both Democrat and Republican politician­s criticized Trump’s initial response – when he condemned violence “on all sides” – as inadequate.

After a press conference on Monday in which he singled out the KKK and neo- Nazis as “repugnant,” he appeared to move back to his previous position the following day.

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