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  • ACLU fires back at Gov. McAuliffe after comments on violence at Charlottesville rally

    08/16/2017 6:10:46 AM PDT · by csvset · 30 replies
    WTVR ^ | 14 August 2017 | Vernon Freeman Jr.
    ACLU fires back at Gov. McAuliffe after comments on violence at Charlottesville rally Posted 9:35 pm, August 14, 2017, by Vernon Freeman Jr., Updated at 11:25PM, August 14, 2017 ACLU fires back at Gov. McAuliffe after comments on violence at Charlottesville rally RICHMOND, Va. -- The American Civil Liberties Union of Virginia is responding to Virginia Governor Terry McAuliffe after they say he blamed the organization for the violence in Charlottesville Saturday. The remarks in question came when the governor spoke on NPR’s Morning Edition on Monday morning. “The City of Charlottesville asked for that to be moved out of...
  • McAuliffe's actions in Charlottesville under fire, independent review demanded

    08/15/2017 8:13:27 PM PDT · by MarvinStinson · 45 replies
    washingtonexaminer ^ | Aug 15, 2017 | Paul Bedard
    Virginia Gov. Terry McAuliffe's actions before and after the deadly weekend race clashes in Charlottesville are coming under fire amid calls for an independent review to determine if politics played a role. Former Republican Virginia Gov. Jim Gilmore on Tuesday raised new questions about Richmond's involvement in the riots the claimed three lives and said the public "needs to know" if the state and city had taken the proper precautions to avoid the clashes and if police were told to stand down. The ACLU said McAuliffe was using the group as a scapegoat. (Graeme Jennings/Washington Examiner) In an interview with...