New York Times |
Trump 'Sad' Over Removal of 'Our Beautiful Statues' New York Times President Trump at Trump Tower in New York this week. Credit Al Drago for The New York Times. WASHINGTON — Under fire for defending racist activist groups, President Trump said on Twitter on Thursday that he was “sad” to see United States' history ... Trump mourns loss of 'beautiful statues and monuments' in wake of Charlottesville rally over Robert E. Lee statueWashington... Читать дальше... |
BBC News |
Barcelona: Van hits crowds in Ramblas tourist area BBC News A van has ploughed into crowds in Barcelona's Las Ramblas tourist area. Spanish police say several people have been injured in a "massive crash", while emergency services are urging people to stay away from the area around Plaça de Catalunya. Reports ... The Latest: El Pais: Van Attackers Holed up in Barcelona BarU.S. News & World Report Van Strikes Crowd In Barcelona; Multiple Injured... Читать дальше... |
Politico |
Defiant Trump digs in as racial, GOP tensions flare Politico A defiant President Donald Trump on Thursday further inflamed racial tensions and the GOP divide, tweeting out his support for “beautiful” Confederate statues and attacking Republican senators who have panned his response to the violent Charlottesville ... Trump isolated as US military, business and political leaders condemn racismCNN The Memo: Trump's remarks spark questions about staffThe Hill Politics as PR... Читать дальше... |
Washington Post |
Trump mourns loss of 'beautiful statues and monuments' in wake of Charlottesville rally over Robert E. Lee statue Washington Post President Trump on Thursday mourned the loss of “beautiful statues and monuments” in the wake of the violent clashes in Charlottesville during a white supremacist demonstration protesting the planned removal of a statue depicting Confederate military ... Why Confederate Monuments Must FallNew York Times There are Confederate statues on Capitol Hill. Читать дальше... |
Washington Post |
Trump's isolation grows in the wake of Charlottesville Washington Post President Trump now finds himself more isolated than ever from his own party, world leaders and the business community that once cautiously embraced him — a fissure that was growing for weeks but turned into a chasm following his response to the ... How Trump's Reaction to Charlottesville Threatens the GOPThe Atlantic Trump's Disastrous Mishandling of Charlottesville... Читать дальше... |
CBS News |
Hundreds hold candlelight vigil at UVA in Charlottesville CBS News CHARLOTTESVILLE, Va. -- Hundreds of people gathered on the University of Virginia campus for a peaceful candlelight vigil against hate and violence days after Charlottesville erupted in chaos during a white nationalist rally. Marchers Wednesday covered ... The Latest: Peaceful candlelight vigil moves through campusCharlotte Observer What it looks like in Charlottesville, site... Читать дальше... |
The Fiscal Times |
The Walls Are Closing In as Allies Abandon Trump The Fiscal Times Things have looked grim for Donald Trump's future more than once in his relatively brief career as a politician. But on Wednesday, the cracks in the edifice of his public standing were really beginning to show as supporters and enablers from both the ... Trump Business Policy Forum Says Disbanding Due to 'Distraction'U.S. News & World Report By leaving Trump's panel, CEO's made things worseCNN
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New York Times |
After Trump Hedges His Condemnation of Hate, CEOs Organize a Mass Defection New York Times Stephen A. Schwarzman, chief executive of the Blackstone Group, meeting with President Trump in April. Credit Pool photo by Olivier Douliery. On Tuesday, Indra Nooyi, the chief executive of PepsiCo, joined a call with other prominent corporate ... 'He is stubborn and doesn't realize how bad this is getting'Politico Two White House corporate advisory... Читать дальше... |
New York Times |
Baltimore Mayor Had Statues Removed in 'Best Interest of My City' New York Times Workers removed the Robert E. Lee and Thomas J. “Stonewall” Jackson monument in Baltimore. Credit Denise Sanders/The Baltimore Sun, via Associated Press. BALTIMORE — It was “in the best interest of my city,” Mayor Catherine Pugh said Wednesday, ... Is the Confederacy finally about to die for good?Washington Post Here are the Confederate memorials that will... Читать дальше... |
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