Trump calls racism 'evil' after widespread criticism over muted Charlottesville remarks

President Trump.
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President Trump called racism "evil" in comments Monday that condemned the violent white nationalist protests in Charlottesville, Virginia, over the weekend. Earlier remarks by Trump had been widely criticized for being too muted, with white supremacist website Daily Stormer championing them for being "really good" and not "attack[ing] us."

On Monday, Trump called "the KKK, neo-Nazis, and white supremacists" out by name and added, "We condemn in the strongest possible terms this egregious display of hatred, bigotry, and violence. It has no place in America."

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Jeva Lange

Jeva Lange was the executive editor at TheWeek.com. She formerly served as The Week's deputy editor and culture critic. She is also a contributor to Screen Slate, and her writing has appeared in The New York Daily News, The Awl, Vice, and Gothamist, among other publications. Jeva lives in New York City. Follow her on Twitter.