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Trump downplays white nationalism threat after massacre - WJLA

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March 18, 2019
Trump downplays white nationalism threat after massacre - WJLA
Christchurch mosque shootings: Why Trump can't keep people safe
Right-Wing Extremism Won't Win
Senate votes to reject Trump's border emergency declaration - UPI News
Christchurch mosque shootings: Why Trump can't keep people safe - New Zealand Herald

Trump downplays white nationalism threat after massacre - WJLA

WJLA
Trump downplays white nationalism threat after massacre WJLANEW YORK (AP) — President Donald Trump played down any threat posed by racist white nationalism after the gunman accused of the New Zealand mosque ...
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Christchurch mosque shootings: Why Trump can't keep people safe

Alerta de Google: Cesar Sayoc
Last year, the Centre for Strategic and International Studies reported: "The threat from right-wing terrorism in the United States - and Europe - appears to be rising. Of particular concern are white supremacists and anti-government extremists, such as militia groups and so-called sovereign citizens interested in plotting attacks against government, racial, religious, and political targets in the United States.
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Right-Wing Extremism Won't Win

Alerta de Google: Cesar Sayoc
There’s so much to say about what happened in Christchurch, but before we go there, let’s make one thing clear: fascism will not win. Broken people who stockpile guns and write pompous, rambling manifestos, will not win.
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Senate votes to reject Trump's border emergency declaration - UPI News

UPI News
March 14 (UPI) -- The Senate on Thursday rejected President Donald Trump's national emergency declaration on the southern border, setting him up to issue his first veto. Twelve Republicans joined Democrats in the vote rebuking Trump's efforts to secure funding for a border wall without congressional approval.
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Christchurch mosque shootings: Why Trump can't keep people safe - New Zealand Herald

New Zealand Herald
Last year, the Centre for Strategic and International Studies reported: "The threat from right-wing terrorism in the United States - and Europe - appears to be rising. Of particular concern are white supremacists and anti-government extremists, such as militia groups and so-called sovereign citizens interested in plotting attacks against government, racial, religious, and political targets in the United States.
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