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While President Trump has now openly condemned white supremacist groups, his initial “stand back and standby” comment at the first Presidential Debate is still reverberating through the minds of millions of Americans.
Host of MSNBC’s “American Voices” Alicia Menendez speaks with Sabrina Hersi Issa, a human rights technologist, and Newsweek Editor at Large Naveed Jamali, the Author of “How to Catch a Russian Spy” about the history of white supremacist groups and what can be done to stop them.Oct. 3, 2020
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