
Charlottesville mayor blames Trump for violent weekend
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Charlottesville mayor blames Trump for violent weekend
As locals grappled with the aftermath of a white nationalist rally that left three people dead on Saturday, Mayor Michael Signer wasted no words on denouncing President Donald Trump for what he says is his culpability in the violence. But a white nationalist leader told The NewsHour’s P.J. Tobia that the radical left is at fault.
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Charlottesville mayor blames Trump for violent weekend
Clip: 8/13/2017 | 2m 43sVideo has Closed Captions
As locals grappled with the aftermath of a white nationalist rally that left three people dead on Saturday, Mayor Michael Signer wasted no words on denouncing President Donald Trump for what he says is his culpability in the violence. But a white nationalist leader told The NewsHour’s P.J. Tobia that the radical left is at fault.
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