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'The Republican Party Is Unified in Revulsion'

The Republican National Committee unanimously approved a resolution Friday condemning white supremacy.
Source: Mark Humphrey / AP

With President Trump’s response to the racially charged violence in Charlottesville this month continuing to drive national media coverage, the Republican National Committee unanimously approved a resolution Friday condemning white supremacy and the hate groups that espouse it.

The resolution states that “the racist beliefs of Nazis, the KKK, white supremacists and others are repulsive, evil and have no fruitful place in the United States,” and that those attitudes are “completely inconsistent with the Republican Party’s platform.”

The party is

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