Trump says Confederate flag proud symbol of U.S. South
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[July 20, 2020]
By Doina Chiacu
WASHINGTON (Reuters) - U.S. President
Donald Trump declined to say the Confederate flag was an offensive
symbol in an interview broadcast on Sunday, saying it is a source of
pride for people who love the South.
The Republican president was asked on "Fox News Sunday" if the flag, a
symbol of U.S. slavery and white supremacy for many Americans, was
offensive.
"It depends on who you're talking about, when you're talking about,"
Trump responded. "When people proudly had their Confederate flags
they're not talking about racism. They love their flag, it represents
the South. They like the South ... I say it's freedom of many things,
but it's freedom of speech."
Trump has in the past appeared sympathetic to the flag and symbols of
the Confederacy of the 1861-65 Civil War.
In 2017, he criticized the removal of monuments to the Confederacy and
said there were "very fine people on both sides" of a deadly clash in
Charlottesville, Virginia, over the removal of a statue of Confederate
General Robert E. Lee.
Earlier this month, he criticized NASCAR’s ban of the Confederate flag
from its events.
Breaking with several of his fellow Republicans in Congress, Trump has
promised to veto the annual National Defense Authorization Act over an
amendment to remove the names of Confederate generals from military
bases within a year.
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A campaign sign for U.S. President Donald Trump sits between two
Confederate flags, one bearing the words "I ain't coming down" in
the backyard of a home in Sandston, Virginia, U.S., July 4, 2020.
REUTERS/Kevin Lamarque
"We won World Wars out of these, out of these military bases, no I'm
not gonna go changing. I'm not gonna go changing," Trump said in the
interview, which was taped on Friday.
He drew a parallel to the Black Lives Matter movement that was born
out of police brutality targeting Black Americans.
"I’m not offended either by Black Lives Matter. That’s freedom of
speech," Trump said.
Former Republican Secretary of State Colin Powell, who last month
endorsed Democrat Joe Biden in the November election, said on CBS'
"Face the Nation" the Confederate flag represents something that was
never the United States of America.
"It was the Confederate States of America. They were not part of us
and this is not the time to keep demonstrating who they were and
what they were back then," said Powell, who is Black. "This is time
to move on. Let's get going. We have one flag and only one flag
only."
(Reporting by Doina Chiacu and Sarah N. Lynch; Editing by Nick
Zieminski and Sonya Hepinstall)
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