Republicans rebuke Trump over Charlottesville remarks | TheHill

Frustrated Republicans lashed out at President Trump for saying there is blame on both sidesafter violent protests staged by white nationalists over the weekend in Charlottesville, Va.

Trump had been facing criticism for failing to immediately condemn racist protesters, including neo-Nazi groups and the KKK by name, a step he took at a Mondaypress conference.

Buton Tuesday, Trump said the racists were not the only ones responsible for the violence. He also blamed alt-left protesters, claiming they ignited violence against the racists by coming at them and swinging clubs.

Republicans strongly rebuked the president's remarks.

"We must be clear, Speaker Paul RyanPaul RyanGOP chairman to discuss Charlottesville as domestic terrorism at hearing Trumps isolation grows GOP lawmaker: Trump 'failing' in Charlottesville response MORE (R-Wis.) said on Twitter. White supremacy is repulsive. This bigotry is counter to all this country stands for. There can be no moral ambiguity.

Sen. Marco RubioMarco RubioScarborough: Trump has chosen the 'wrong side' THE MEMO: Trump reignites race firestorm RNC spokeswoman: GOP stands behind Trump's message 'of love and inclusiveness' MORE (R-Fla.), who had slammed Trumps initial failure to condemn white supremacist groups by name, said the organizers of the event initially meant as a protest against taking down a Confederate statue are the only ones deserving of blame.

The organizers of events which inspired & led to #charlottesvilleterroristattack are 100% to blame for a number of reasons. 1/6

They are adherents of an evil ideology which argues certain people are inferior because of race, ethnicity or nation of origin. 2/6

When entire movement built on anger & hatred towards people different than you,it justifies & ultimately leads to violence against them 3/6

These groups today use SAME symbols & same arguments of #Nazi & #KKK, groups responsible for some of worst crimes against humanity ever 4/6

Mr. President,you can't allow #WhiteSupremacists to share only part of blame.They support idea which cost nation & world so much pain 5/6

The #WhiteSupremacy groups will see being assigned only 50% of blame as a win.We can not allow this old evil to be resurrected 6/6

Rep. Will Hurd (R-Texas), who has a black father and white mother, told a story on CNN about how his dad had experienced racism while growing up in Texas.

Hurd noted that former KKK leader David Duke thanked Trump for blaming alt-left protesters.

I don't think anybody shouldbe looking at getting props froma Grand Dragon of the KKK as anykind of sign of success, Hurd said.

The Texas Republican said he was not proud of how Trump had initially responded to Charlottesville and that the president had a unique opportunity to fix his error but had failed.

Apologize, Hurd said. Racism, bigotry, anti-Semitismof any form is unacceptable.The leader of the free worldshould be unambiguous aboutthat.

GOP Sen. Jerry MoranJerry MoranRepublicans rebuke Trump over Charlottesville remarks GOP senator wants classified briefing on North Korea McConnell faces questions, but no test to his leadership MORE (Kan.) said that Trump's remarks were particularly egregious for a sitting president.

White supremacy, bigotry & racism have absolutely no place in our society & no one - especially POTUS - should ever tolerate it. Full STMT: pic.twitter.com/dufC1MGWgB

Majority Whip Steve Scalise (R-La.), the No. 3 Republican in the House, also criticized the comments on Twitter.

I was clear about this bigotry & violence over the weekend and I'll repeat it today: We must defeat white supremacy and all forms of hatred. https://t.co/iOaVvE8txs

I don't understand what's so hard about this, tweeted Rep. Steve Stivers (Ohio), the head of the National Republican Congressional Committee. White supremacists and Neo-Nazis are evil and shouldn't be defended.

I don't understand what's so hard about this. White supremacists and Neo-Nazis are evil and shouldn't be defended.

Rep. Ileana Ros-Lehtinen (R-Fla.) also took to Twitter to criticize Trump.

Blaming "both sides" for #Charlottesville?! No. Back to relativism when dealing with KKK, Nazi sympathizers, white supremacists? Just no.

This story was last updated at 6:57 p.m.

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