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Man charged with using car to kill woman
James Alex Fields Jr. was charged with murder and other crimes in connection with the automobile incident. Police said he acted to kill and wound people with his car. The Associated Press and other news groups reported that Fields
admired
Adolph Hitler. Reports also said his social media presence suggested support for white nationalism.
Trump, a Republican, was not the only Trump administration official to criticize the violence in Charlottesville. Attorney General Jeff Sessions said Monday that the car attack in Charlottesville meets the definition of "domestic terrorism."
Some criticized Trump for not immediately criticizing white supremacists in his first statements on the Charlottesville violence. Nancy Pelosi is the leader of the Democrats in the House of Representatives.
She said Trump's 2016 presidential campaign had the support of, in her words, "the forces of bigotry and discrimination."
It should not take two days for the president to criticize "murder and violence by Nazis and white supremacists," Pelosi said.