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Charlottesville: Trump under fire after failing to denounce white supremacists

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Charlottesville: Trump under fire after failing to denounce white supremacists

Charlottesville: Trump under fire after failing to denounce white supremacistsDonald Trump speaks about violence in Charlottesville, Virginia. 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”.


Trump team asks Justices to scuttle immigration cases

Trump team asks Justices to scuttle immigration casesThe Trump Administration, insisting that the presidential order limiting entry to the U.S. of foreign nationals from Mideast nations “is not a so-called ‘Muslim ban,’” has urged the Supreme Court to throw out without a decision two major cases pursued by challengers to the restrictions.


Virginia city rocked by white nationalist protests; 1 arrest

Virginia city rocked by white nationalist protests; 1 arrestVirginia city rocked by white nationalist protests; 1 arrest.


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Virginia white supremacist rally: Two die after police helicopter monitoring violence crashes

Virginia white supremacist rally: Two die after police helicopter monitoring violence crashesTwo people have been killed after a police helicopter monitoring violent clashes between white supremacists and anti-fascists in Charlottesville, Virginia, crashed. In a message on Twitter, Donald Trump said: "Deepest condolences to the families and fellow officers of the Virginia State Police who died today. Some were dressed in paramilitary uniforms and carried assault rifles, while others were had shields, helmets and gas masks.


Trump team asks Justices to scuttle immigration cases

Trump team asks Justices to scuttle immigration casesThe Trump Administration, insisting that the presidential order limiting entry to the U.S. of foreign nationals from Mideast nations “is not a so-called ‘Muslim ban,’” has urged the Supreme Court to throw out without a decision two major cases pursued by challengers to the restrictions.


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