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There were very fine people on both sides of a white supremacist rally. I’m not referring to the neo-Nazis and white nationalists, who should be condemned entirely. However, there were many individuals in that group who were not neo-Nazis or white nationalists.

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The marchers in Charlottesville chanted anti-Semitic slogans like "Jews will not replace us" and used phrases linked to Nazi ideology. Many viewers were outraged by this. The former president commented on the protest, mentioning that while there were bad people in the group, there were also "very fine people on both sides." This statement sparked controversy, as it implied that some participants were not associated with the neo-Nazis or white nationalists, who should be condemned entirely.

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The speaker claims the media covers up violence by Antifa and ignores violence against Trump supporters. The speaker says that after a White House press briefing, they asked assembled journalists why they wouldn't cover violence against Trump supporters or demand that Democratic leaders disavow violence from Antifa, as they demanded of Trump regarding his supporters. The speaker states the journalists laughed at them, which the speaker took as proof that the media laughs at violence against people they don't like.

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"Can you clarify what kind of protest, president Trump does support or find acceptable?" "President absolutely supports peaceful protest." "He supports the first amendment." "He supports the right of Americans to make their voices heard." "He does not support violence of any kind." "He does not support assaulting law enforcement officers who are simply trying to do their job." "It's very clear for the president what he supports and what he does not." "Unfortunately, for Democrats, that line has not been made clear, and they've allowed this unrest and this violence to continue, and the president has had to step in." "What question?" "So if there were peaceful protests on Saturday for the militant parade, president Trump would allow that?" "Of course, the president supports peaceful protests." "What a stupid question. Raquel."

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In Charlottesville, white nationalists and Neo-Nazis chanted anti-Semitic slogans, including a Nazi slogan "Blood and Soil." The former president commented that while there were some bad people in that group, there were also very fine people on both sides. However, he clarified that he was not referring to the Neo-Nazis and white nationalists, as they should be completely condemned.

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This isn't a place where you can just spin tales and deceive people. This is the news, and we tell the truth. It's alarming that a man who has struggled to denounce white supremacists is in this position. Remember when he said there were very fine people on both sides? Those words have power and meaning. When I speak, the world listens, including neo-Nazis and white supremacists. Why can't I denounce them or reject their support? I'm not talking about neo-Nazis and white nationalists; they should be condemned totally. What's your response to my saying Liz Cheney should be fired? I keep speaking in extreme terms about the potential dangers to the country if I don't win in November. I've even used words like "bloodbath".

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There were very fine people on both sides, but this does not include neo-Nazis and white nationalists, who should be condemned entirely. The president did condemn these groups in his remarks, clarifying that he is not referring to them as very fine people.

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The president and vice president believe that former president Donald Trump should tone down his rhetoric. President Biden has been clear-eyed about the threat that the former president represents to democracy.

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"I don't know who did this. And I sure hope that it was not from the left that would be better." "But it doesn't matter because the first Trump assassination also was not from the left." "It was just a guy who was going to also had Biden on his target list." "And it's been made in the ideology of this far right that you're seeing online." "It's part of a line, Brett Kavanaugh, Trump assassination, how Charlie Kirk," "It doesn't matter that it wasn't from the left because that part has been erased in the common litany of grievances." "Absolutely." "I mean, it's just it's just about the, momentum of violence. Right?" "If one side keeps punching, that's bad, that's really bad." "But it's much worse when one side punches, the other punches back." "That causes an escalation."

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The speaker references Trump's warning about "bedlam" if the courts don't treat him fairly, coinciding with Biden's campaign focus on threats to democracy and political violence. Biden stated that political violence is never acceptable. When asked if political violence is never acceptable, Trump responded that he had very little of it and cited his record on wars and defeating ISIS. When asked about his use of the word "bedlam," Trump stated that he didn't say it, but that Joe Biden is bedlam because he can't lead or find his way off a stage. He believes Biden's focus on political violence is a political ploy, accusing Biden of calling him a dictator.

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DeSantis did not say anything about it. Nothing. So it's his sort of his rendition of good people on both sides. Mhmm. Turning Point USA has condemned the group of neo Nazis and said they have nothing to do with the organization, but where was DeSantis? You let them in. So you are complicit. They were outside protesters. They were not in the building, but they were in the mix of people at the thing. If the so called Antifa, who are anti fascists, that's what Antifa stands for, would go there and protest, then Antifa would get a bad reputation. That's why when I hear that Antifa is Right.

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There were very fine people on both sides of a white supremacist rally. I'm not referring to the neo-Nazis and white nationalists, who should be condemned entirely. However, there were many individuals in that group who were not neo-Nazis or white nationalists.

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President Trump supports peaceful protest and the right of Americans to make their voices heard. He does not support violence or assaulting law enforcement officers. The speaker claims the president has made his position clear, unlike the Democrats, who have allowed unrest and violence to continue, requiring the president to intervene. When asked if President Trump would allow peaceful protests on Saturday for the militant parade, the speaker affirmed the president supports peaceful protests, calling the question stupid.

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This is CNN, not Fox. It's crucial to tell the truth, especially regarding alarming choices made by individuals who struggle to denounce white supremacists. Donald Trump's past comments, like referring to "very fine people on both sides," carry significant weight and are heard by neo-Nazis and white supremacists. Why can't he outright reject their support? He has condemned neo-Nazis and white nationalists, but his language remains extreme. Recently, he suggested Liz Cheney should be fired and has warned of potential dangers to the country if he doesn't win in November, using terms like "bloodbath."

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"These universities are complicit in allowing conservatives to be harassed on campus. And what happens when you allow a university to harass conservatives and don't expel or don't take an action is what happened last week." "There is free speech, and then there is hate speech. And there is no place, especially now, especially after what happened to Charlie in our society." "Do you see more law enforcement going after these groups who are using hate speech and putting cuffs on people so we show them that some action is better than no action?" "We will absolutely target you, go after you if you are targeting anyone with hate speech, anything." "And that's across the aisle."

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Two speakers volley questions about fascism and anti-fascism. Speaker 1 asks: "Are you Antifa?" and "You're pro fascism?" "But can you at least say that you're anti fascist?" Speaker 0 responds: "I wouldn't say so." "I'm not really... I have still both political views on things." "I'm not gonna say that if I don't know." The exchange probes neutrality: "You think we're new you think you were we were neutral on fascism in World War two?" "The US was Antifa against the Nazis." Speaker 1 presses: "So then, like, why wouldn't you want to be Antifa?" Speaker 0: "I don't know. I'm trying to." "I can't believe Trump has you, like, so cooked in the brain that you don't even know how to say that fascism is wrong." A sponsor line interrupts: "Innovega is redefining what's possible for people with vision loss." Later, "Are you against fascism?" and "If you are against fascism in the comment section, type three in the comment section you're against fascism." The discussion veers to "Partying convicted felonies. Well, let's talk about that. So"

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"First of all, you know, I'd heard different things about his ideology." "He wasn't a registered democrat or republican." "He may have been a groyker, which is a follower of Nick Fuentes, who's on the right." "But I'll say this, it shouldn't matter." "This has happened to democrats." "This has happened to republicans." "The shooters were on both sides of the extreme." "And so what should matter is that we should all come together to, one, tone down the rhetoric, and two, keep our events safe, and and three, make sure that this doesn't happen again." "And so playing the blame game is not toning down the rhetoric." "Playing the blame game only makes the rhetoric and the problem worse."

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Are you willing to condemn white supremacists and militia groups? I disavow David Duke. I’ve done it numerous times. I don’t want the support of white supremacists. Racism is evil, and those who commit violence in its name are criminals, including the KKK and neo-Nazis. I’ve spoken out against hatred and bigotry. I don’t like any group of hate, whether it’s white supremacy or any other form. In one voice, our nation must condemn racism and white supremacy. I am very concerned about all groups of hate, and I will take action against them. It’s disappointing that a sitting president can’t outright condemn white supremacy.

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The speaker states they have never promoted violence, but have also never excused violent actors, such as those involved in January 6th. The speaker suggests Pam Bondi should address terrorism with her boss regarding the release of January 6th participants.

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Are you willing to condemn white supremacists and militia groups? I disavow David Duke and the Ku Klux Klan. I’ve done this numerous times. I don’t want their support. Racism is evil, and those who commit violence in its name are criminals. I reject all hate groups, including neo-Nazis and white supremacists. I spoke out against hatred and bigotry. Despite claims, I have condemned these groups clearly. In one voice, our nation must condemn racism and white supremacy. I am concerned about all groups of hate, including Antifa. I will take action against hate in any form.

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President Trump stated there were "very fine people on both sides" at a Charlottesville march alongside neo-Nazis and white supremacists. He claimed he condemned neo-Nazis and other groups, but not all attendees were neo-Nazis or white supremacists. It is claimed that candidate Trump wouldn't condemn David Duke. Trump called David Duke a bigot, a racist, and a problem, stating he's not the kind of person wanted in the party. Trump stated that the egregious display of hatred, bigotry, and violence has no place in America. He said racism is evil, and those who cause violence in its name are criminals and thugs, including the KKK, neo-Nazis, white supremacists, and other hate groups. It is claimed that Trump supporters are trying to say that the president didn't say what he said, calling it a hoax. Trump reiterated that many people in the group were other than neo-Nazis and white nationalists.

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Vice President denies speaking to his son about overseas business dealings. Instead, he suggests focusing on Trump's alleged abuse of power and attempts to intimidate foreign leaders. He believes Trump is using these tactics because he fears losing to him in the upcoming election. The Vice President dismisses any wrongdoing on his part, stating that multiple investigations have found no evidence against him. When asked about impeachment, he defers to the House's investigation and does not make a judgment.

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Have you ever heard the president criticize white supremacists? I’ve repeatedly rejected David Duke and the KKK. The events in Charlottesville, where a young woman was killed resisting hate, prompted my return to this race. The president claimed there were "very fine people on both sides," ignoring the neo-Nazis and white nationalists. You wouldn’t even condemn David Duke. The party is struggling with figures like him joining. They don’t want to take responsibility for the hate associated with their party. I’ve disavowed these groups multiple times. When white supremacists say to vote for me, I don’t want their support, and I can’t control what they say. I don’t want their votes.

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"Do you accept, Carrie, that this is a it's not just a one-sided problem? The political violence and violent rhetoric is a problem on both sides of the divide, and it's incumbent on everybody in a position of authority and influence to take the lead here in trying to to just tone things down." "There's been a few cases where it goes from from the right to the left, but there's been an exorbitant number where it's coming from the left to the right. And you can't deny that. If you add it all up, it's just more violence. I mean, president Trump was nearly assassinated. There's another attempt on his life." "The media has to take credit for what they have caused, the chaos they've caused in our country, and they haven't done it. And until they do, they need to be turned off, canceled, muted. They're absolutely abhorrent."

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Andy Ngo - Antifa Unmasked: Inside America's Anarchy | Modern Wisdom Podcast 275
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In the discussion, Andy Ngo highlights the extreme actions and ideology of Antifa, emphasizing that many Democrats' animosity towards Donald Trump has overshadowed their commitment to the rule of law. He recounts the attempts to ban his book due to Antifa's protests and details the violence in Portland during 2020, where Antifa and BLM claimed territory and engaged in violent acts. Ngo describes Antifa as anarchist communists aiming to destabilize the U.S. government, using violence as a means of self-defense against perceived fascism. He notes that their ideology is rooted in historical leftist theories and that they exploit civil rights to justify their actions. The conversation also touches on the decentralized nature of Antifa, their recruitment tactics, and the troubling relationship between Antifa and BLM, which share common goals against law enforcement. Ngo warns of the potential for increased violence and radicalization, particularly as Antifa prepares for conflict with the right. He concludes by stressing the need for a bipartisan effort to address the threat posed by these extremist groups.
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