Criticism Pours in Over Trump's ‘both Sides' Stance in neo-Nazi Violence

This story is developing. WASHINGTON -- San Antonio Republican Rep. Will Hurd is calling on President Donald Trump to "apologize" for his remarks during a rambling and tense press conference on Tuesday in which Trump blamed -- again -- “both sides” for violence in Charlottesville, Va. that left one woman dead. "Racism, bigotry, anti-Semitism of any form is unacceptable and the leader of the free world should be unambiguous about that," Hurd said during an appearance on CNN. He's one of many lawmakers, celebrities and advocates alike weighing in after Trump's remarkable press conference, which served to undo much of the damage control attempted by White House aides in recent days.   Continue reading...

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