, Columnist
Trump Stays True to Himself on Charlottesville Anniversary
The president’s support of racist causes is right in line with a lifetime of race-baiting and fomenting division.
Nothing to hide.
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Jason Kessler, a prominent white nationalist, tried to get a permit to march today in Charlottesville, Virginia, to mark the one-year anniversary of a violent, racially charged rally there that left a young woman dead.
Charlottesville turned down Kessler’s group, Unite the Right, so he has relocated to a more accommodating location: Lafayette Square in Washington, across the street from the White House.
