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My Four Legged Friends! NEW YORK — President Trump on Tuesday defiantly asserted that there is “blame on both sides” for the deadly violence over the weekend in Charlottesville, Va., remarks that inflamed his critics and reignited debate over his hesitance to condemn white supremacists. At a wild, impromptu press conference at Trump Tower, the president defended his initial response that “many sides” were to blame to the violence at the “Unite the Right” rally in Virginia, saying he needed to "know the facts" before calling out neo-Nazis and the Ku Klux Klan. In extended remarks on the rally, Trump bulldozed through a statement he made at the White House one day earlier, when he declared that “racism is evil” and decried the white supremacists responsible for fomenting the violent clashes as “criminals and thugs.” The second statement was designed to quell a firestorm of criticism from Democrats and Republicans alike who assailed him for failing to unequivocally condemn the white supremacist groups. But on Tuesday, facing a barrage of questions from reporters about why he did not immediately condemn racist protesters by name,

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