I don't know Nazis, but I do know that those who protested removing the confederate statutes and oppose sanitizing our history to remove the civil war are very fine people. I'm one of them. Of course Trump never said Nazis can be very fine people. That's why there's no link or quote of his saying that "Nazis can be very fine people". This is democrat insanity. It's part of the delusion.
Another part of the delusion is that Trump said that all mexicans are rapists and murderers. He never said that. He said that Mexico doesn't send us their best, they send us rapists and murderers. And, of course, Mexico does. It's how they keep their prison population under control.
David Duke was there, and he literally used to be a Nazi before he started dressing up in white sheets.
Of course, Rump couldn't have been talking about Duke since... "did he endorse me or what? Because I have no idea what you're even talking about, I know nothing of white supremacists" even though Duke directly chastised Rump whining about "remember who voted for you", immediately after which Rump caved in and described his contingent as "very fine people". Even though he knows nothing of David Duke, even though fifteen years before saying that he denounced Duke by name because the memory is the second thing to go, maybe the third thing if you count skin pallor.
Regardless of all that, Charlottesville, or any other city, choosing to not let itself be used as a propaganda transmitter for the Lost Cause Revisionism movement, and I do mean movement, has nothing to do with "sanitizing any history", because history doesn't live in statues and monuments, least of all those that have been put where they are specifically TO sanitize that history.
No, let's show our studio audience and all the folks at home the correct answer, which is that history lives in history books. And nothing about moving any statues changes that one iota.