Republican rep: GOP has to ‘stand up and oppose this type of racism’
.@RepCharlieDent on GOP: "As the party of Abraham Lincoln, we have to stand up and oppose this type of racism" https://t.co/SmoMq9irPW
— New Day (@NewDay) August 17, 2017
Rep. Charlie Dent (R-Pa.) on Thursday said that Republicans have an obligation to speak out against racism.
“As the party of Abraham Lincoln we have to stand up and oppose this type of racism we have seen coming out of Charlottesville,” Dent said on CNN’s “New Day.”
Dent’s comments come as President Trump faces backlash over his response to a white supremacist protest in Charlottesville, Va., over the weekend that turned violent.
{mosads}In a wild news conference Tuesday, the president defended those who gathered in the Virginia college town to protest the removal of a Confederate statue and equated white supremacist and neo-Nazi groups with the counterprotesters opposing them.
“What about the alt-left that came charging at the, as you say, the alt-right? Do they have any semblance of guilt?” Trump asked as he sparred with reporters.
Dent, a moderate who has spoken critically of the Trump administration in the past, was among the chorus of Democrats and Republicans urging Trump to take a harder line against hate groups on Tuesday, tweeting that the president “must stop the moral equivalency.”
@POTUS must stop the moral equivalency! AGAIN, white supremacists were to blame for the violence in #Charlottesville.
— Rep. Charlie Dent (@RepCharlieDent) August 15, 2017
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