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Republicans are mixed in their response after President Donald Trump's unpredictable Tuesday news conference, during which he defended white supremacists and blamed "both sides" for violence in Charlottesville, Virginia.
But some Republicans spoke out against Trump, using his name directly to emphasize that they don't agree with what he said in Trump Tower.
During his news conference, Trump blamed "both sides" in the protests and equated the white supremacists on one side with the counter-protesters on the other side.
Some Republicans, to avoid more conflict, denounced racism after Trump's news conference -- and some indirectly referred to his statements when they called him out.
See the list here: These Republicans are denouncing Trump by name - CNNPolitics
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Respect to the conservatives willing to speak up. We hear you.
But some Republicans spoke out against Trump, using his name directly to emphasize that they don't agree with what he said in Trump Tower.
During his news conference, Trump blamed "both sides" in the protests and equated the white supremacists on one side with the counter-protesters on the other side.
Some Republicans, to avoid more conflict, denounced racism after Trump's news conference -- and some indirectly referred to his statements when they called him out.
See the list here: These Republicans are denouncing Trump by name - CNNPolitics
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Respect to the conservatives willing to speak up. We hear you.