Critics were quick to point out that President Donald Trump has once again put himself on the wrong side of efforts to combat racism and address white supremacy when he defended “beautiful” Confederate monuments in a Thursday morning tweet.
Trump tripled down on his failure to condemn last weekend’s white supremacist rally in Charlottesville, Virginia on Thursday, tweeting in support of the protesters’ stated cause: to preserve a monument to Confederate General Robert E. Lee. The president argued that the ongoing efforts of states and cities to take down statues of Confederate figures is “foolish” and that the monuments are an irreplaceable reminder of U.S. history.
Since the violent rally in Charlottesville, some cities have begun expediting their efforts to remove statues memorializing Lee, Stonewall Jackson, and other leaders of the Confederacy. Baltimore officials swiftly took down two statues late Tuesday night, while civil rights groups and citizens of Gainesville, Florida and Lexington, Kentucky called for the removal of other Confederate monuments without the delays that have been involved in such decisions in New Orleans, Charlottesville, and other cities.
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