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‘Trump might be the president, but it’s your country’
The Washington Post
2017-08-17
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President Donald Trump’s reluctance to condemn bigotry suggests he does not want to heal the wounds of racism and white supremacy. Fred Hiatt, head of The Washington Post editorial board, says Americans still have reason to hope.
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