miércoles, 7 de agosto de 2019

President Trump Urges Nation to Condemn White Supremacy and Find Bipartisan Solutions

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President Trump Urges Nation to Condemn White Supremacy and Find Bipartisan Solutions


President Donald J. Trump called out the evil ideology of white supremacy yesterday and “urged the nation to condemn it with one voice in the wake of the mass shooting in El Paso, Texas,” Kathryn Watson reports for CBS News.

“These sinister ideologies must be defeated. Hate has no place in America,” the President said from the White House.

In addition to calling for bipartisan solutions to gun violence, President Trump “also directed the Justice Department to propose legislation, so that those who commit hate crimes and mass murders face the death penalty ‘quickly’ and ‘decisively,’” without years of delay.

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