Al Franken blasts President Trump's reaction to Charlottesville violence on 'Conan'
Sen. Al Franken went on Conan and discussed the tragic events that occurred this weekend in Charlottesville when white supremacists were protesting the removal of a Robert E. Lee statue, and Franken did not mince words when it came to President Trump‘s subsequent reaction to the injuries and death that occurred there.
“The violence started and there were protesters there to protest their coming there, and this driver, who has been charged, injured 20 people and killed this lovely young woman and very unbelievably sad,” Franken said.
Shortly after the incident on Saturday, Trump released a statement criticizing violence “from many sides.” This did not sit well with a lot of people who saw the statement as not going far enough to specifically call out and condemn white supremacy.
Two days later, Trump released another statement, this time more directly calling out the “KKK, neo-Nazis, white supremacists, and other hate groups,” but Franken put forth a troubling theory on why the president didn’t do it earlier.
“Unfortunately, I don’t know why on that first day he did not condemn what they did, and I fear that he thinks this is part of his base, or something,” he said.
Watch: Anthony Scaramucci says he’d fire Steve Bannon but calls Trump ‘compassionate’
Read more from Yahoo TV:
Jimmy Fallon has emotional response to Charlottesville, calls Trump ‘shameful’
Teen Choice Awards gets political in light of Charlottesville events
A tribute to Victor Pemberton, inventor of the ‘Doctor Who’ sonic screwdriver
Tell us what you think! Hit us up on Twitter, Facebook, or Instagram, or leave your comments below. And check out our host, Khail Anonymous, on Twitter.