Tag: charlottesville
White supremacist, neo-Nazi organizers found liable for violence
A jury found white supremacist and neo-Nazi organizers a part of the 2017 βUnite the Rightβ rally in Charlottesville liable and awarded over $25 million…
Counterprotesters overwhelm ‘Unite the Right’ rally
Counterprotesters appeared to far outnumber those who came to protest in support of white civil rights one year after the Charlottesville protests. source
White nationalist groups, counterprotesters to descend on Washington
Protesters are marking one year after violent clashes in Charlottesville, Virginia. WATCH FULL EPISODES: http://abc.go.com/shows/good-morning-america Visit Good Morning Americaβs Homepage: https://www.goodmorningamerica.com/ source
Republicans ‘certainly can’ pick up seats in the House, says Kellyanne Conway
Chief White House Correspondent Jonathan Karl interviews Kellyanne Conway, one of the president’s top advisers, on “This Week.” source
House Dem: Trump has tried to ‘distract us’ from being world’s ‘moral authority’
Congressman Elijah Cummings, D-Md., is interviewed by Chief White House Correspondent Jonathan Karl on “This Week.” source
Trump reviews Obama speech: ‘I watched … but I fell asleep’
The former president lashed out at his successor, calling him by name and denouncing politics of bigotry and division. WATCH FULL EPISODES OF WORLD NEWS…
Guilty verdict for man who plowed car into Charlottesville crowd
James Field, who was convicted of first-degree murder in the death of Heather Heyer, now faces up to life in prison. WATCH THE FULL EPISODE…
Briefing Room: Mueller report watch, teen arrested over ‘racially charged’ threat closes schools
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Man pleads guilty to federal hate crimes in fatal Charlottesville incident
James Fields, a self-proclaimed neo Nazi, drove into a group protesting a white nationalist rally in Virginia, killing one woman and injuring dozens in 2017.z…
Robert E. Lee statue removed in Charlottesville
Workers hoisted the statue off its pedestal along with a statue of Confederate Gen. Stonewall Jackson. source
Looking back on deadly white nationalist rally in Charlottesville 4 years later
The rally and death of protester Heather Heyer were wakeup calls for law enforcement to the threat of white supremacist domestic terrorists. source
Trump faces questions about his rhetoric l ABC News
President Donald Trump faces growing questions about how much his rhetoric on race and immigration has fueled hatred and inspired acts of domestic terrorism. READ…
Former alt-right member wants to prevent others from joining these hate groups | Nightline
Samantha is sharing her story in hopes that she can serve as an example and a warning to others to not join alt-right groups. βI…
Family and friends celebrate the life of Tessa Majors
Majorsβ memorial took place back in her hometown of Charlottesville, Virginia, as authorities continue to search for suspects in connection with her stabbing. source
Charlottesville Protest Driver IN JAIL
Yesterday in Charlottesville Virginia there was a protest that was out of control where a lot of people were injured and even killed. James Fields…
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