White House needs clear action plan in wake of Charlottesville: ADL

On Sunday, Greenblatt issued the following statement:

The gathering of extreme hate yesterday in Charlottesville is something we have not seen in at least a decade and it continues a troubling pattern: these extremists are emboldened and are making every effort to exploit their visibility for their hateful cause.

Now is the time for our leadership across the board to name the hate.

This is a moment that demands moral leadership. President Trump should acknowledge that this is not a matter of equivalence between two sides with similar gripes. There is no rationalizing white supremacy and no room for this vile bigotry. It is un-American and it needs to be condemned without hesitation.

We call on the White House to terminate all staff with any ties to these extremists. There is no rationale for employing people who excuse hateful rhetoric and ugly incitement. They do not serve the values embodied in our Constitution nor the interests of the American people.

We expected this to be the largest white supremacist gathering in the last decade. Unfortunately, it turned out to be one of the most violent as well. ADL has been sounding the alarm about domestic terrorism and hate crimes in America. This consistent threat requires consistent resources.

It is long overdue for the President to develop a plan of action to combat white supremacy and all forms of hate, including investing funds in countering violent extremism from all ideological corners. We stand ready to partner in this effort. Without a clear denunciation and plan of action, these bigots are only emboldened.

According to ADL’s Center on Extremism, the Charlottesville rally offered evidence for the degree to which white supremacists feel emboldened by the current political climate. ADL has documented a spike in the number of white supremacists recruiting on college campuses and a series of white supremacist rallies.

On Saturday, ADL released an analysis of the wide variety of white supremacists who attended the rally giving voice to bigoted, racist, anti-Semitic, and hateful sentiments. Attendees included members of white power groups and neo-Nazi organizations, racist skinhead groups, Ku Klux Klan factions, and white nationalist organizations such as the Vanguard America and Identity Evropa, the League of the South, the National Socialist Movement, the Traditionalist Workers Party, and the Fraternal Order of Alt Knights.

The ADL called on the White House to take the following action steps:

— Directing the Department of Justice and the FBI to ensure all law enforcement is trained on how to deal with hate and extremists.

— Tasking the Department of Education to prioritize anti-bias, anti-hate content in schools across America, and reteach the value of pluralism.

— Engaging the Department of Homeland Security to renew the Counter Violent Extremism grant program, which was defunded in the recent budget, and ensuring it fights all forms of extremism.

The ADL said that its Center on Extremism is currently monitoring additional rallies and other activity by white supremacist and all types of extremists.