charlottesville, i feel compelled more than ever. there is a new sense of motivation to actively reengage or to get started in this community. reporter: former kkk wizard david duke who thanked president trump in a tweet promised a fight. this represents the people of the country and we are determined to take our country back. we will fulfill the promises of president trump. reporter: rallies are expected to be widespread in the coming weeks. while some in boston pledge it is about free speech, some fear it could ignite violence. some are choosing flashpoints to rally. they do it under free speech or security. really what it is is an opportunity for them to express hatred in the communities. reporter: the big rally to watch unfolds saturday in boston. one group organizer says they insist they invite all for open
certainly isn t going to be inhibited the way he was while he was in the white house by a chief of staff like john kelly, who s trying to crack down and keep people in line, by the fact that anything he says will be seen to be coming from a senior white house official and, therefore, carries more weight and forces him to be more careful about what he says, although bannon was never really careful about what he says. so who might the target of his okay, so i asked him this. i think dylan is exactly right. i said are you going to go after the white house democrats? that s bannon s pejorative term for jared kushner, gary cohn, steven mnuchin, and he wouldn t engage in the we direquestion d. he said there will come a time to have those discussions. but clearly the unspoken answer was yes. he s going use the power of breitbart, which he referred to as a killing machine, to go after the people he sees as inhibiting trump s nationalist agenda and obviously in steve bannon s mind those a
friday, mr. trump fired steve bannon. and another exit from among the president s advisers, carl icahn has quit. he was the special adviser on regulatory reform. he is stepping down because he did not want partisan bickering to cloud his role. some say he had a conflict of interest while he advised the president and still oversaw his businesses. and harsh words for the president from the mother of the daughter who was killed in charlottesville. we have more from cnn s brian todd. reporter: amid her grief, the mother of charlottesville violence, heather heyer. i m not talking to the president now. i m sorry. after what he said about my child and it is not that i saw
somebody else s tweets about him. i saw an actual clip of him at a press conference equating the protesters like ms. heyer with the kkk and the white supremacists. reporter: susan bro told good morning america the white house attempted to reach her during her daughter s funeral. if she was ever considering meeting with the president, this turned her off. i think there is blame on both sides. you can t wash this away by shaking my hand. reporter: the white house saying their thoughts and prayers are with bro and her family. meanwhile, talk show hosts are circulating the conspiracy theory about the protesters in charlottesville. sean hannity brought up a rumor which spread on social media about so-called antifa. there is a story out today that raises a question whether or not antifa agitators that
welcome back to newsroom. it has been 30 weeks since donald trump has been president of the united states. but this week may be the worst yet. here is how mr. trump s week went. last saturday he spoke about the violence in charlottesville condemning the violence on quote many sides. monday, after a great deal of criticism, the president denounced the kkk and neo-nazis as repugnant, but on tuesday, he blamed both sides for the violence in off the cuff remarks. he said some white nationalists were quote very fine people. on wednesday, coes were leaving the advisory councils and then the councils disbanded.