President Trump on Thursday refused to
back down from critics who've ripped him for failing to condemn protests
surrounding the removal of Confederate monuments, doubling down on his
belief the statues should stay and questioning if the progressive
movement would turn on America's Founding Fathers next. Trump has
repeatedly condemned the attacks despite national news outlets attempts
to paint otherwise.
In the aftermath of a deadly car attack Saturday -- following clashes at
a largely white nationalist rally protesting the University of
Virginia's plan to remove a statue of Confederate general Robert E. Lee
-- Trump bemoaned the accelerated effort by many on the left to take
down other symbols of the Confederacy.
"Sad to see the history and culture of our great country being ripped
apart with the removal of our beautiful statues and monuments. You can't
change history, but you can learn from it. Robert E. Lee, Stonewall
Jackson - who's next, Washington, Jefferson? So foolish!" Trump wrote in
several tweets.
He added: "Also the beauty that is being taken out of our cities, towns
and parks will be greatly missed and never able to be comparably
replaced!"
Trump's remarks echoed those he made during a controversial news
conference at Trump Tower on Tuesday. While Trump condemned members of
white supremacist and neo-Nazi groups who were present during the
Charlottesville protests, he also contended that not all of the
demonstrators "were neo-Nazis, believe me."
“Many of those people were there to protest the taking down of the
statue of Robert E. Lee,” Trump said Tuesday. “So this week, it is
Robert E. Lee. I noticed that Stonewall Jackson is coming down. I
wonder, is it George Washington next week? And is it Thomas Jefferson
the week after? You know, you really do have to ask yourself, where does
it stop?”
Following the weekend incident in Virginia, the city of Baltimore took
down four Confederate statues in the middle of the night on Wednesday. A
day earlier, several people in North Carolina pulled down a Confederate
statue. Four people were eventually arrested in that episode.
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