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Trump condemns 'all types of racism' after a week of racially tinged remarks

By Anne Gearan, Seung Min Kim, Josh Dawsey
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11 Aug, 2018 10:37 PM5 mins to read

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Anti-fascism demonstrators march in Charlottesville. Photo / AP

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US President Donald Trump condemned "all types of racism and acts of violence" on the first anniversary of the deadly white nationalist rally in Charlottesville, Virginia.

He called for the nation to "come together" after a week in which he stoked racial divisions with attacks on black athletes and other minorities.

Taking to Twitter ahead of a controversial "Unite the Right 2" white supremacist rally tomorrow in Washington, Trump decried the "senseless death and division" spawned by what he called the "riots in Charlottesville."

A counterprotester was killed when a man who police say identified himself as a Nazi drove a car into a crowd.

"I condemn all types of racism and acts of violence," Trump wrote. "Peace to ALL Americans!"

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The remarks stood in stark contrast to Trump's reaction a year ago when he declared that "both sides" were to blame for the violence in Charlottesville.

They also followed a week of racially incendiary statements by the President and allies.

Trump insulted the intelligence of NBA star LeBron James and CNN anchor Don Lemon, both of whom are black, reignited his crusade against black football players protesting against police brutality and told a group of business leaders that Chinese students studying in the United States were spies.

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One of the few African-Americans to have worked in the White House, former special assistant Omarosa Manigault Newman, also accuses Trump of being a racist in a book to be released on Wednesday. During a "Bikers for Trump" event in Bedminster New Jersey, the President told reporters that Manigault Newman was a "lowlife."

Trump - who kicked off his presidential campaign in 2015 by labelling Mexicans illegally present in the United States as criminals and "rapists" - has repeatedly used racial and ethnic differences as political wedges, rarely attempting to bridge cultural differences as Barack Obama and other predecessors did.

Virginia Senator Mark Warner, (D), said that Trump shares responsibility for the violence in Charlottesville.

"These purveyors of hate and bigotry were emboldened to take their message public by a President who has refused to categorically and unequivocally condemn their message and actions in clear terms," Warner wrote.

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Mitt Romney, the Republican presidential nominee in 2012, now running for the US Senate from Utah, said in an essay published at the weekend that he disagreed with Trump's declaration that many "good people" had taken part on the white nationalist side of the Charlottesville event. "People who knowingly march under the Nazi banner have disqualified themselves as 'good people,' " Romney wrote.

On his attacks on black athletes, cable news personalities or members of Congress, Trump allies argue that he is merely swinging back at opponents when provoked. White House aides also say Trump loves the attack on NFL players kneeling for the national anthem and seeks out reasons and stories to tweet about it.

"He's not, in my view, a racist by any stretch of the imagination," said Senator Lindsey Graham, (R), who was critical of Trump during the 2016 campaign but has become a staunch ally. "I have never heard him make a single racist statement. Not even close."

Graham, who spent considerable time at Bedminster over the past week, added: "It is how you react to him. It is not the colour of your skin, it is not the content of your character. It is what you say about him."

Trump Escalates Attack on Sessions, Calling Him ‘Scared Stiff’ via @NYTimes https://t.co/Hhej6Xn5hM

— Maggie Haberman (@maggieNYT) August 11, 2018

Trump's political base is overwhelmingly white and older, and he won the 2016 presidential election in part by rallying white voters who do not have college degrees.

The perceived erosion of former cultural and economic touchstones - the American flag, the steel and mining industries - were mainstays of his campaign.

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Immigration, which Trump has called a "disaster," and the wall he wants to build on the Mexican border are among his most consistent themes. He counts few minorities among his top advisers or friends.

Christopher Malone, a political-science professor and dean of the School of Arts and Sciences at Molloy College, said Trump's racially charged outbursts are part of a calculated effort to appeal to whites, especially those with a sense of cultural grievance, and is best expressed through his campaign slogan, "Make America Great Again."

"These are intentional acts, even though people may not see the rhyme or reason to it," Malone said.

"Lowlife, she's a lowlife," President Trump tells the press when questioned about former White House staffer Omarosa https://t.co/CCC6wPs52V pic.twitter.com/6DnWjWo2gl

— CBS News (@CBSNews) August 11, 2018

Fox News host Laura Ingraham, a reliable Trump defender whose hard-line views on immigration mirror Trump's, also stoked her own racial controversy in the past week when she declared that "the America we know and love doesn't exist anymore," citing legal and illegal immigration. She later said the comments "had nothing to do with race or ethnicity."

Manigault Newman calls Trump a "racist, misogynist and bigot" in her memoir and claims, without providing evidence, that there is a recording of Trump using the n-word. She writes that Trump used the slur when he hosted The Apprentice reality show, where she and Trump first encountered each other.

The White House has dismissed the book as "riddled with lies and false accusations" but has not addressed specifics.

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CNN host slams Trump after tweet condemning "all types of racism": "Remember his record" https://t.co/AN77sFZ0EN pic.twitter.com/qTOdbuTjeT

— The Hill (@thehill) August 11, 2018
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