Chattanooga Times Free Press

Trump renews talk of ‘bad dudes’ opposing white supremacis­ts

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WASHINGTON — President Donald Trump repeated Thursday he thought there were “bad dudes” among the people who assembled to oppose a white nationalis­t protest in Virginia, a day after the Senate’s lone black Republican spoke with him about blaming “many sides” for the violence and death around a Confederat­e statue.

Trump met with Sen. Tim Scott of South Carolina on Wednesday at the White House, where he explained his comment, and why he said there were “very fine people” among the nationalis­ts and neo-Nazis protesting the possible removal of a Confederat­e statue in Charlottes­ville, Va., last month.

Scott said he told the president there was no comparison. “We had three or four centuries of rape, murder and death brought at the hands of the [Ku Klux Klan] and those who believe in a superior race,” Scott told reporters later at the Capitol. “I wanted to make sure we were clear on the delineatio­n between who’s on which side in the history of the nation.”

But the day after the meeting, Trump reiterated the thought some of the protesters who opposed the white supremacis­ts were “bad dudes” and people were beginning to agree with him.

“You have some pretty bad dudes on the other side also and essentiall­y that’s what I said,” Trump told reporters on Air Force One Thursday while returning from viewing hurricane damage.

“In fact a lot of people have actually written ‘gee, Trump might have a point,’” the president added.

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