Trump Hits Media, Angrily Defends Charlottesville Response
Trump Hits Media, Angrily Defends Charlottesville Response
President Donald Trump delivered an angry and forceful defense of his response to the violence in Charlottesville, Virginia, declaring at a campaign-style rally of supporters in Phoenix that the news media had distorted his position.
Bloomberg
Bloomberg
Donald Trump defends Charlottesville response at raucous Phoenix rally
Donald Trump defends Charlottesville response at raucous Phoenix rally
Donald Trump accused television networks of ignoring his calls for unity in the aftermath of white supremacist-organized rally in Virginia’s Charlottesville
Livemint
Livemint
Trump unshackled: President defends Charlottesville response, warns of govt shutdown...
Trump unshackled: President defends Charlottesville response, warns of govt shutdown...
US president Trump, stung by days of criticism that he sowed racial division in the country after the Charlottesville violence, told supporters in Phoenix that he strongly...
Hindustan Times
Hindustan Times
After a divisive Phoenix rally, Trump calls for unity at veterans event
The subdued speech in Reno saw Trump talk of Americans’ ‘shared humanity’, a sharp contrast with a rally where he trashed the media and political opponents Trump paints himself as the real victim of Charlottesville in angry speech
The Guardian - US
The Guardian - US
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Trump fills Phoenix with racially charged language, accusing media and fellow Republicans of failings
PHOENIX _ As protesters massed on the streets of Phoenix, President Donald Trump on Tuesday unleashed a vitriolic, 76-minute speech mocking those who considered his response to the Charlottesville white supremacist march racist, adopting racially charged language and hinting that he would pardon former Arizona Sheriff Joe Arpaio, long accused…
Los Angeles Times
Los Angeles Times
Trump attacks 'dishonest media' for distorting Charlottesville remarks
Mr Trump tells friendly crowd at the political rally in Arizona that his words in the aftermath of Charlottesville had been 'perfect'
The Independent UK
The Independent UK