WH Pushing Back on Perception the President is Racist
Whether or not you believe it is true or false, there are negative perceptions of President Trump’s comments, ideas, and actions on matters of race,
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Whether or not you believe it is true or false, there are negative perceptions of President Trump’s comments, ideas, and actions on matters of race,
A year after a deadly gathering of far-right extremists in Charlottesville, less than two dozen white nationalists marched Sunday across from the White House, their
President Trump was in Ohio promoting the economy and his tax cut. He once again discussed the Black unemployment rate. This time setting a bit
President Trump met with Senator Tim Scott (R-SC) on issues of race and politics. But race dominated the session. More from White House Correspondent
Rumors of the White House HBCU conference being called off are not true. The White House says the conference is still scheduled. More from White
Workers in Charlottesville draped giant black covers over two statues of Confederate generals on Wednesday to symbolize the city’s mourning for a woman killed while
President Trump is trying to correct his words on race as the nation is trying to work out this race issue in the midst of
President Donald Trump used a speech ostensibly focused on his decision about the future of America’s role in Afghanistan to issue a call for unity
Republican Sen. Tim Scott continued to condemn President Donald Trump’s defense of some protesters at a neo-Nazi rally in Charlottesville, Virginia last week. In an
Baltimore mayor Catherine Pugh has taken a stand to prevent the type of violence in Charlottesville by taking down Confederate statues. More from White House
Last weekend’s deadly violence in Charlottesville, Virginia, has put the American Civil Liberties Union on the defensive for representing the white supremacists and generated furious