Chaos unleashed in Washington after Trump’s racist tweets
CNNWashington CNN — President Donald Trump might finally have broken Washington. But white nationalist Richard Spencer complained to CNN that Trump wasn’t going far enough, saying he gave the movement nothing “outside racist tweets” that seem like the came from “a drunk uncle.” The price of division Video Ad Feedback Cooper shines light on Conway's 'dark underbelly' comment 05:23 - Source: CNN At times, it was hard to believe such scenes – inciting buried hatreds and toxicity that only racial politics can provoke – were taking place one-fifth of the way through the 21st Century. Even Anthony Scaramucci, the short-lived former White House communications director and longtime Trump friend, rebuked the President’s “bully-ish, Neanderthal-ish” racist comments. And she succeeded in getting Republicans on the record denying that Trump’s suggestion that the four American lawmakers “go back” to their “broken and crime infested” countries is racist. “I think there’s been a consensus that political rhetoric has really gotten way, way overheated all across the political spectrum,” he said, mostly blaming Democrats and not at all blaming Trump.