Tuesday, August 06, 2019

President Trump Urges Nation to Condemn Whites

Tue, Aug 6, 2019 3:45 p.m.

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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"The Trump administration imposed a total economic embargo against the government of Venezuela, a significant escalation of pressure against the regime of President Nicolás Maduro and countries including Russia and China that continue to support him," Vivian Salama reports for The Wall Street Journal. This powerful sanction is "the first action of its kind against a government in the Western Hemisphere in more than 30 years. The move places Venezuela on a par with North Korea, Iran, Syria and Cuba, the only other countries currently under such stringent U.S. measures."
The Treasury Department declared yesterday that it would designate China as a currency manipulator, following President Trump's announcement of new tariffs last week in response to China's continuing broken promises on trade, Sean Higgins reports for the Washington Examiner. "The Chinese economy is crumbling," White House National Economic Council Director Larry Kudlow said this morning.
"Every single baby born in America deserves proper medical care and attention. That's just common sense. Yet we continue to learn of cases — far too many — where babies are born alive during an attempted abortion, denied that crucial medical care, and left to die," write Rep. Steve Scalise (R-LA) and Marjorie Dannenfelser, president of the pro-life Susan B. Anthony List, in Fox News.


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3 comments:

Anonymous said...

Black,Mex and Muslim supremacy groups are okay though?He should have condemned the ones I mentioned elsewhere--whose only interest is destroying whites and furthering the minorities they represent.
No one brings up those groups,do they--only a nebulous group of whites whose asses he should be kissing with lipstick.Actually,when or if that occurs,Melania can
pinch-hit for POTUS with me--when it's my turn--dark red shade will be fine.
--GRA

Anonymous said...

VIRTUOUS,HUMANE,YOUNG,SCRUPULOUS KIMMELL,KEEPS THEM LAUGHING--NO WAIT,THAT WAS AN OLD CARSON,"TONIGHT SHOW"--THIS WAS MORE CRAP
Late-night "funnyman"Jimmy Kimmel went after Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell, or as the ABC host dubbed him, “evil, soulless, old creep,” over the mass shootings in Texas and Ohio and demanded he help pass gun control measures.
The Jimmy Kimmel Live host demanded McConnell “drag his boney, grey ass back into work to vote on these bills.”
(GRA:If these statements were his opinion of McConnell,then he must think that HE is just the opposite-- a "virtuous,humane,young,saint" ...lol.Quite the delusional image that he has of himself--don't you think?)

GRA:This is supposed to be a comedy infused monologue.Maybe laugh tracks are required with Kimmell.I'll inject them into his "monologue."

“Another weekend of sadness and outrage in the United States, we had two more mass shootings,” Kimmel said on Monday. “And again, our leaders, in one party in particular, are offering not much more than their thoughts and their prayers(laughs) And you know, I was thinking and praying about it(chuckles), and both parties say one thing: That we’re too divided(giggles). … Well, here’s something we can agree on: Too many people are being shot with high-powered weapons.”
(audience roars with laughter--what else can they do,they're trapped in a studio with a self important idiot).
And I don't think much of McConnell for other reasons,but Kimmell(and Colbert)have got to go.
--GR Anonymous

Anonymous said...

Btw,that story was from Breitbart.
--GRA