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Trump made clear which side he stands behind

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President Trump argued on Tuesday that left-wing groups were just as violent as the white supremacis­ts who staged a demonstrat­ion in Charlottes­ville, Va.

Make no mistake, today Trump took a stand for white supremacy. The president is one of them 100%.

Trump is changing the very fabric on which this country was built on, and his base is 100% behind him. Speak out, speak up, resist. Do not bury your head in the sand. That just makes you complacent. Rickey Freddie

In reality, both sides have their groups of extremists. Trump’s comments are 100% correct; this should be an issue both sides should unite on, shutting down violent extremism on both sides of the spectrum.

What is happening is the right is condemning neo-Nazis and the Ku Klux Klan, but the left refuses to condemn “antifa” (anti-fascists) and radical communists. David Rich

Trump has no problem calling out FBI directors, attorney generals, Republican senators and CEOs by name in the most disrespect­ful terms without knowing the full facts. But when it comes to white supremacis­ts and Nazis, he can’t condemn them until he is absolutely sure that these hate groups might be evil.

Trump is severely unqualifie­d to lead this nation. Tom Miller

At least Trump called out the troublemak­ers in Charlottes­ville as opposed to former president Barack Obama, who showed sympathy toward Black Lives Matter in Ferguson, Mo. Barry VanTrees

Trump made it entirely clear which political party he represents; it is the one wearing swastika armbands. Gabe Litvin

Nobody but Trump could continuous­ly dig his hole deeper in such a classless way.

And don’t give me any “but Hillary Clinton this” or “but President Obama that” because that doesn’t work anymore.

Trump owns his ineptitude and lack of common sense regardless of anyone else. Scott Hardy

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