Trump under fire after failing to denounce white supremacists
Donald Trump has faced a hail of criticism after failing to explicitly condemn violence by white supremacists in Charlottesville, Virginia, that culminated in a car running into a crowd of counter-protesters, killing at least one person.
The president said he condemned hatred, bigotry and violence from all sources and all sides. But there was immediate disbelief at Trump equating a largely peaceful counter-protest with far-right extremists who had marched through the streets carrying flaming torches, screaming racial epithets and setting upon their opponents.
Both Republicans and Democrats quickly lined up to call for a specific denunciation of the white nationalists responsible for the Unite the Right rally and its deadly outcome.
The clashes started after the far-right e...