nationalists in this country. we believe that is a form of in this country, domestic terrorism, and we know it is now actually a growing form of terrorism around the globe. how could he use the department of justice or other tools of government to make it clear and make a stand against white nationalism, white supremacy or as, you know, was steve king who kind of said, when did all these words become, you know, so bad? well, they ve always been bad. it s always been wrong. it s never been good to use the presidency to mainstream racist ideology. yeah. medi, criminology experts widely agree that the gunman s manifestos shouldn t be widely publicized. senior white house aide kellyanne conway said otherwise. here it is. unlike other mass shootings, this man came with prereceipts. he put out a 70-page manifesto. he said he aligns closely with the ideology of china. he said he s not a conservative. he s not a nazi. i think he referred to himself
and so the thing that he could do as president would be to how think about how do you use the bully pulpit? how do you use the power of the presidency not just to say and acknowledge that white nationalism is on the rise, but that also we don t support white nationalists in this country. we believe that is a form of in this country, domestic terrorism, and we know it is now actually a growing form of terrorism around the globe. how could he use the department of justice or other tools of government to make it clear and make a stand against white nationalism, white supremacy or as, you know, was steve king who kind of said, when did all these words become, you know, so bad? well, they ve always been bad. it s always been wrong. it s never been good to use the presidency to mainstream racist ideology. yeah. medi, criminology experts widely agree that the gunman s