Senate Passes Resolution Condemning White Supremacist Organizations
Senate Passes Resolution Condemning White Supremacist Organizations
Partway through the day Monday, the Senate passed a resolution condemning white supremacist organizations while also urging President Trump to take a harsher stance against hate.According to The Hill, the resolution was introduced last week by Sens. Mark Warner (D-VA), Johnny Isakson (R-GA), Time Kaine (D-VA), and Cory Gardner (R-CO).The endeavor cleared the upper chamber of the Senate with unanimous consent, underscoring the mark which last month’s events in Charlottesville have left on politics.
People fly into the air as a Dodge Challenger driven by 20-year old white supremacist James Fields, Jr., plows into counter-protesters at a Neo-Nazi rally in Charlottesville, VA. Image via CNN.
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