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Hollywood Slams Trump’s Failure To Condemn White Supremacists During First Night Of Presidential Debates

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Alexandra Del Rosario Associate Editor/Nights & WeekendsRefresh for updates: During the first night of the 2020 presidential debates between President Donald Trump and Democratic nominee Joe Biden, Trump hesitated and failed to condemn white supremacists, when asked if he would by his opponent and moderator Chris Wallace.

Instead, he addressed a specific group of right-wing organization, namely the Proud Boys, and asked that they stand down.Upon hearing Trump’s statement, Hollywood and political figures took to Twitter to share their thoughts.

Among those blasting Trump on social media are Lena Waithe, Robin Thede, Mark Ruffalo and Jenny Yang. “He couldn’t denounce white supremacy.

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