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Ivanka Trump condemned the speech of white racists in Virginia

The daughter of US President Donald Trump, Ivanka, condemned the white racist speech in Charlottesville, Virginia.
"There should be no room for racism," white supremacy "and neo-Nazis in society," she wrote on her Twitter page in the morning of August 13. "We should all be together as Americans, and be one UNITED country," she also wrote, repeating the statement of her father who wrote on August 12: "We ALL have to unite and condemn all who hate. In America, there is no such violence. " He, however, was convicted of not making a special statement condemning neo-Nazis and white supremacists gathered in Charlottesville, preferring to say that violence and hatred come from different sides.
Ivanka Trump works as an advisor to her father-president. She accepted Judaism in 2008 before the wedding with Jared Kushner, who is currently Donald Trump's main assistant. In the framework of the riots in Charlottesville, formally directed against the demolition of monuments to the leaders of the separatist slave state Confederation of America, their participants actively used anti-Semitic slogans


06:20 15.08.2017