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    Trump defended his response to the Virginia events in a public meeting

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    Trump defended his response to the Virginia events in a public meeting Empty Trump defended his response to the Virginia events in a public meeting

    Post by Rocky Wed 23 Aug 2017, 8:43 am

    Trump defended his response to the Virginia events in a public meeting
    In the world  August 23, 2017

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    US President Donald Trump congratulated his supporters on his response to a rally organized by white supremacists in Virginia and vowed to close the government if necessary to build a wall along the border with Mexico.
    Trump was criticized after the "two sides" blamed the violence that erupted between White House white supremacists and their left-wing opposition protesters in Virginia on Aug. 12.
    Trump accused television networks of ignoring his call to unite in the aftermath of the violence. "I did not say I love you because you are black or I love you because you are white ... I love all the people in our country," he said.
    Police said they fired pepper spray to disperse protesters who threw stones and bottles outside the convention center where Trump was speaking in Phoenix, Arizona on Tuesday.
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    Trump repeatedly criticized media coverage of the violence in Charlottesville, Virginia, and its political ramifications.
    "These are people who are not honest. They are bad people and I really believe that they do not like our country. The media is the only body that provides a platform for these hate groups. "
    Trump said many journalists ignored his condemnation of white supremacists, including the Ku Klux Klan group. "I attacked them with neo-Nazis. I attacked them with everyone ... Ku Klux Klan? In our country Ku Klux Klan. I reminded them all. "
    James Clapper, former director of the National Intelligence Agency, expressed concern about Trump's performance, calling it "absolutely frightening and disturbing."
    "I doubt his eligibility for the post," he told CNN television.
    * Government closure
    Funding for the construction of the border wall has been a topic of much debate in the US Congress, with some members of Congress questioning whether this wall, the main undertaking of Trump during his 2016 campaign, is absolutely necessary.
    As the budget battle approaches Congress, Trump said he would be prepared to risk the closure of the government and the consequent political damage to securing the financing of the fence along the border with Mexico.
    Trump visited the border area of ​​Arizona before the mass meeting on Tuesday.
    "If we have to close our government we will build the wall ... The American people voted to curb immigration. We will build this wall. "
    * NAFTA and North Korea
    In his 15-minute speech, Trump addressed a range of issues from the North American Free Trade Agreement (NAFTA) talks with Mexico and Canada to the confrontation between the United States and North Korea.
    Trump said he might cancel the NAFTA agreement for renegotiation and said the confrontation with North Korea over its missile programs probably took a positive turn.
    But it is not clear whether his speech will help lay the foundations for improving the situation after the deep political crisis that Trump found himself in just seven months after taking office and declining his popularity to below 40 percent.
    Trump was frustrated by the Republican-dominated Congress for failing to approve the Health Care Act, which was not passed by the Senate in a vote last month by one vote.
    Trump has repeatedly complained of the "one vote" that prevented the Senate from canceling and changing the health care program set up by former President Barack Obama.
    Outside the public gathering, as Trump supporters streamed into the conference center, the protesters chanted "shame, shame, shame" and "no to tramps. La Claus Claus. Not to fascist America. "
    Trump's supporters "rebuilt the wall" and many of them wore red caps bearing the slogan of Trump's campaign "to make America great again."
    There was a large police presence around the Phoenix Convention Center in the first trip to Trump as president in Arizona, one of the states he won in the 2016 presidential election.


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