This @janecoaston piece is the definitive account of what Trump actually said about Charlottesville.https://t.co/llvSJkilNR
— Eric Columbus (@EricColumbus) February 12, 2021
The President's lawyers argue Trump didn't mean to defend Neo-Nazis when he said "there were good people on both sides" in Charlottesville, but meant to defend the peaceful protestors who had a permit the night before.
— Max Berger (@maxberger) February 12, 2021
So, these people? pic.twitter.com/O2a5ikX6RR
I was right there on August 11, 2017 as the stomach-turning torchlight parade participants passed by, just feet away. Nothing peaceful or quiet about it. Trump was wrong then and his #ImpeachmentTrial team is wrong now.
— Larry Sabato (@LarrySabato) February 12, 2021