specifically noted that he was not talking about neo-Nazis and White supremacists and said they should be 'condemned totally.'
After two days of intense criticism ...
On Monday, after two days of relentless criticism, Trump gave a stronger statement, saying "racism is evil" and specifically condemning white supremacists, the Ku Klux Klan, and neo-Nazis. Speaking to reporters shortly afterward, white nationalist Richard Spencer told reporters he didn't see Trump's remarks as a condemnation of his movement.
Tuesday's appearance made it even clearer that those words had been forced on the president. Throughout his campaign, he was reluctant to disavow the white nationalists who have formed a vocal segment of his supporters. Asked if he had spoken to Heyer's family in the days since her death, Trump said "we will be reaching out."
Trump also addressed swirling rumors about the status of his chief strategist, Steve Bannon, who has come in for another round of speculation this week that his job may be in danger. Trump is reportedly angry about the recent book Devil's Bargain,by the Bloomberg Businessweek writer Joshua Green, which portrays Bannon as the key reason for Trump's election victory.
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Arrest trump and worry later about weather it'll hold up in court
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Ok. I see you didn't catch my first joke about your use of the word weather instead of whether. Is english your second language?
It's "whether it'll will hold up ... "
And he can't or won't ever do anything remotely like that because (fortunately for Trumpy) Biden believes in Democracy and the rule of law and he is not interested in being a king or even a dictator for a day.