Biden Condemns Neo-Nazi March in Columbus
Biden Condemns Neo-Nazi March in Columbus

Biden Condemns Neo-Nazi March in Columbus

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President Joe Biden and local Ohio officials have strongly condemned a neo-Nazi march that occurred in Columbus, Ohio, where masked individuals carrying swastika flags chanted racial slurs. The march prompted a swift response from authorities, though no arrests were made after police determined no assault had occurred. The White House, along with Ohio Governor Mike DeWine and Columbus Mayor Andrew Ginther, emphasized that such displays of hate are antithetical to American values, urging unity against rising antisemitic rhetoric. The event in Columbus is part of a broader trend of white supremacy demonstrations across the U.S., intended to instill fear and gain social media attention. A response march organized by local leaders highlighted community solidarity and the rejection of hate. These events underscore the need for continued efforts to combat antisemitism and racism nationwide.

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