Trump reaction to Charlottesville ‘not fine,’ US Ambassador to Israel David Friedman says
Published August 23, 2017
Trump is doing a “great job,” Friedman told Israel’s Channel 10 News in an interview. “He’s treated very unfairly in the media; people should give him a chance.”
Asked about the deadly Aug. 12 violence in Charlottesville, when an alleged white supremacist rammed his car into a crowd, killing one person during counterprotests, Friedman said, “These incidents don’t reflect who he is, what the U.S. administration is.”
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Pressed by a reporter as to whether Trump’s reaction was “fine,” Friedman said, “I think the reaction wasn’t fine.”
השגריר שטראמפ מינה לישראל דיוויד פרידמן אומר ל @NeriaKraus ב”הכל כלול” שתגובת הנשיא לאירועים בשרלוטסוויל לא הייתה בסדר. @sivanhakolkalulpic.twitter.com/4IPH5HPxHO
— נדב איל Nadav Eyal (@NadavEyalDesk) August 23, 2017
Trump’s first reaction after the attack was to say “both sides” — white supremacists and counterprotesters — were to blame. Two days later he named white supremacists, neo-Nazis and the Ku Klux Klan as responsible, but the following day he said there were “very fine people” on both sides.
“I’d rather talk about Boeing today,” Friedman told the reporter. He was celebrating the arrival of El Al’s first Boeing 787.