President Biden and Ohio Gov. Mike DeWine released statements condemning a neo-Nazi demonstration that took place in Columbus ...
President Joe Biden joined the chorus of state and city officials who are condemning a weekend neo-Nazi march in Columbus. The march took place Saturday afternoon in the Short North and was initially ...
President Joe Biden and the White House condemned the march in a statement issued Monday morning. "Hate directed ...
The White House and President Joe Biden denounced the group of neo-Nazis who marched in Columbus, Ohio, on Saturday, calling ...
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In a statement to ABC News, the White House condemned an incident Saturday in which a group of masked individuals with Nazi flags marched through Columbus, Ohio.
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The demonstration in Columbus on Saturday, part of a recent pattern of white supremacist incidents in the country, was ...
Many of the individuals were detained but later released. Columbus Mayor Andrew Ginther, Ohio Gov. Mike DeWine and other ...
The White House on Monday joined city, state and Jewish community leaders in Ohio condemning a small group who marched ...
A small group was reported chanting racial slurs and white nationalist slogans while carrying Nazi flags in Columbus, Ohio, ...