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President Trump, in a raucous press conference, again blamed "both sides" for deadly violence in Charlottesville He attacked business leaders who quit a White House panel over Trump's message on the weekend incident Trump combines indifference to conventional notions of morality or propriety with disbelief that others would be motivated by them It will interesting to watch the polling on how Americans relate to this. The US establishment might get a surprise. That would be a surprise for the world, too.This has the potential for being a game changer. We'll see. I don't see this ending soon.CNBC — The Harwood FileDonald Trump has a very clear attitude about morality: He doesn't believe in itJohn Harwood
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President Trump, in a raucous press conference, again blamed "both sides" for deadly violence in Charlottesville He attacked business leaders who quit a White House panel over Trump's message on the weekend incident Trump combines indifference to conventional notions of morality or propriety with disbelief that others would be motivated by them It will interesting to watch the polling on how Americans relate to this. The US establishment might get a surprise. That would be a surprise for the world, too.This has the potential for being a game changer. We'll see. I don't see this ending soon.CNBC — The Harwood FileDonald Trump has a very clear attitude about morality: He doesn't believe in itJohn Harwood
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It will interesting to watch the polling on how Americans relate to this. The US establishment might get a surprise. That would be a surprise for the world, too.
- President Trump, in a raucous press conference, again blamed "both sides" for deadly violence in Charlottesville
- He attacked business leaders who quit a White House panel over Trump's message on the weekend incident
- Trump combines indifference to conventional notions of morality or propriety with disbelief that others would be motivated by them
This has the potential for being a game changer. We'll see. I don't see this ending soon.
CNBC — The Harwood File
Donald Trump has a very clear attitude about morality: He doesn't believe in it
John Harwood