Charlottesville trump
President Donald Trump on Friday defended his
2017 statement that there were “very fine people” on both sides of the deadly
white supremacist protests in Charlottesville trump, Va., comments that recently came under fire
again after former Vice President Joe Biden attacked Trump for them. In the
three-minute video posted Thursday morning announcing Biden’s entry into the
Democratic primary, the former vice president launched a full attack on Trump
for failing to distinguish between the white supremacists and demonstrators in Charlottesville
trump. President Donald Trump, in a staggering,
impromptu news conference in New York on Tuesday, blamed the violence in Charlottesville
trump,
Virginia, over the weekend on both sides of the conflict -- equating the white
supremacists on one side with the "alt-left" on the other side --
after his top White House aides spent days trying to clean up after Trump's
initial vague response to the violence. After leaving the podium, Trump was asked whether he planned to go to Charlottesville trump. His response, "Does anyone know I own a house in Charlottesville trump?"
Trump was referring to his winery in the city.
"I mean I know a lot about Charlottesville trump," he said.
"Charlottesville trump is a great place that has been very badly hurt over the last couple of
days."
He added: "I own actually one of the largest wineries in the United
States, it is in Charlottesville trump."
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