Trump calls racism 'evil', singles out KKK and white supremacists

Trump had taken heat from Democrats and Republicans alike for his response to Saturday's violence in Charlottesville.
President Donald Trump speaks about the ongoing situation in Charlottesville (AP)
President Donald Trump speaks about the ongoing situation in Charlottesville (AP)

WASHINGTON: US President Donald Trump -- under pressure to explicitly condemn a weekend rally by white supremacists in Virginia that ended in bloodshed -- denounced racism as "evil" Monday, singling out the Ku Klux Klan and neo-Nazis as "repugnant."

"Those who spread violence in the name of bigotry strike at the very core of America," Trump said in nationally televised remarks from the White House, where he travelled early Monday to meet with his top law enforcement aides.

"Racism is evil. And those who cause violence in its name are criminals and thugs, including the KKK, neo-Nazis, white supremacists and other hate groups that are repugnant to everything we hold dear as Americans."

Trump had taken heat from Democrats and Republicans alike for his response to Saturday's violence in Charlottesville. 

A woman was killed and 19 others injured when a suspected Nazi sympathizer plowed his car into a crowd of anti-racism protesters after a violent rally by neo-Nazis and white supremacists over the removal of a Confederate statue.

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