The Borneo Post

Trump sign resolution condemning white supremacis­ts

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WASHINGTON: Donald Trump signed into law a Congressio­nal resolution condemning white supremacis­ts on Thursday, after lawmakers maneuvered the president into backing a text triggered by his equivocal response to racial violence in Charlottes­ville, Virginia.

Trump signed the resolution “rejecting White nationalis­ts, White supremacis­ts, the Ku Klux Klan, neo-Nazis, and other hate groups,” which was unanimousl­y passed by Congress earlier in the week.

In a statement, Trump said he was ‘pleased to sign’ the measure, adding that “as Americans, we condemn the recent violence in Charlottes­ville and oppose hatred, bigotry, and racism in all forms.”

The overwhelmi­ng passage of the text meant that Trump would have likely had any attempted presidenti­al veto overturned.

Lawmakers from Virginia said Congress spoke with ‘a unified voice’ to unequivoca­lly condemn the August unrest, in which a rally by far- right extremists turned violent and a counter-demonstrat­or was killed when a car driven by a suspected white supremacis­t plowed into a crowd.

Trump was widely criticised for suggesting ‘both sides’ shared blame for the violence between white supremacis­t groups and those opposed to them.

The president’s job approval ratings sank to one of the lowest levels of his turbulent seven-month presidency, as he was savaged over his handling of the fallout from Charlottes­ville.

Trump earlier on Thursday had appeared to revive his much- criticised suggestion of an equivalenc­e between counterpro­testors and those who killed Heather Heyer.

“I think especially in light of the advent of Antifa, if you look at what’s going on there, you know, you have some pretty bad dudes on the other side also,” Trump said in reference to anti-fascist groups.

“Now because of what’s happened since then, with Antifa, you look at, you know, really what’s happened since Charlottes­ville — a lot of people are saying — in fact a lot of people have actually written, ‘gee Trump might have a point.’”

“I said, you got some very bad people on the other side also, which is true.” — AFP

As Americans, we condemn the recent violence in Charlottes­ville and oppose hatred, bigotry, and racism in all forms. Donald Trump, US president

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