Pence Defends Trump From Critics of Charlottesville Remarks
CARTAGENA, Colombia � Vice President Mike Pence accused the news media on Sunday of being more concerned with attacking President Donald Trump's response to the deadly violence at a white nationalist rally in Charlottesville, Virginia, than on condemning the violence itself.
On his arrival here on a weeklong tour of Latin America, Pence singled out "white supremacists" for the attack at a "Unite the Right" rally on Saturday, telling NBC News: "We will not tolerate hatred and violence of groups like white supremacists, the KKK and neo-Nazis. These extremist fringe groups have no place in the American debate."
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One person was killed and 19 others were injured Saturday when an Ohio man allegedly drove his car through a group of counter-demonstrators, police said.
The vice president's language went further than that initially used by Trump, who condemned "hatred, bigotry and violence on many sides, on many sides." Trump endured a drumbeat of criticism throughout the weekend, from many Republicans as well as Democrats, among them Sens. Marco Rubio of Florida and Cory Gardner of Colorado.
Pence said Sunday that Trump "stated clearly that he condemns hate and violence in all of its forms."
Pence said he took issue with "the fact that many in the media are spending more time criticizing how the president addressed the issue yesterday."
"Many in the media spent an awful lot of time focusing on what the president said and criticisms of what the president said instead of criticizing those who brought that hatred and violence to the streets of Charlottesville, Virginia," Pence said.
Asked whether Trump should have identified white supremacists specifically as a subject of his comments, Pence said: "I think the president yesterday spoke to a national moment, words the American people needed to hear � that we condemn acts of violence, acts of hatred.
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