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CEOs spent Wednesday abandoning Donald Trump en masse for his vile and repugnant position that there is moral equivalence between neonazi scum who stand for murder and barbarism in the name of racism, and the people who protest them.  All 17 corporate and financial leaders on the White House Strategy and Policy Forum quit; JP Morgan Chase chief executive Jamie Dimon told employees, "It is a leader's role, in business or government, to bring people together, not tear them apart."  The CEO of Campbell Soup was more precise as she doused the lights while leaving the White House Manufacturing Council: "Racism and murder are unequivocally reprehensible and are not morally equivalent to anything else that happened in Charlottesville," said Denise Morrison.  By the early afternoon, the orange clown announced he was dissolving the two council, as if it were his idea.  Just another day of lies from a despicable racist liar.

The White House overnight put out a set of talking points for Republican lawmakers to use to defend Donald Trump; few if any took up the offer.  Most lawmakers and both former Presidents Bush put out strong statements against racism and neonazis, but couldn't manage to muster the courage or straightforwardness to directly condemn Trump for his racist relativism.  A small group of GOP Senators led by John McCain, fellow Arizonan Jeff Flake, Florida's Marco Rubio and others demanded that Trump denounce the fascist filth he defended so vehemently on Tuesday.  Only one former Republican presidential candidate stood up for Trump, and that was former ku klux klan leader David Duke.

The groups who committed murder and violence at least weekend's "unite the right" gathering of racists and fascists in Charlottesville, Virginia claimed they were protesting the removal of a statue of a confederate leader from the Civil War.  What they got was confederate statues coming down all over the US.  The city of Baltimore woke up to find that crews had been dispatched overnight to remove all four of the city's tributes to racist scum. 
Good riddance
"Following the acts of domestic terrorism carried out by white supremacist terrorist groups in Charlottesville, Virginia, this past weekend, cities must act decisively and immediately by removing these monuments," wrote Baltimore city council member Brandon Scott, who led the effort to throw out the trash. 

North Carolina Governor Roy Cooper is planning to remove any confederate memorials from state-owned lands, but anti-racist protesters beat him to one of them.
Crunch.
Delightful!  Unfortunately, Durham County North Carolina Sheriff Mike Andrews felt pressured that his deputies (Roscoe, Jeeter, and Maynard) didn't do enough to stop the righteous act, and they arrested Takiya Thompson, a student at North Carolina Central University and a member of the Workers World Party who told reports she had climbed the statue and put on one of the straps used to pull it down.  Funny, the video clearly shows a lot of white people watching the statue come down and yet police only managed to find one black woman. 

Anyway...

The Australian Transport Safety Bureau (ATSB) says some newly discovered satellite photos taken in 2014 might reveal the crash location of missing Malaysian Airlines Flight 370.  The images (.pdf links here and here), which were previously discarded, show up to twelve "probably man-made" items have been located across four areas of the Indian Ocean.  All are north of the original search but can be linked by Indian Ocean currents to the items found on Eastern African and island beaches that are confirmed to be linked to MH370.  Six Australians were among the 239 passengers and crew presumed killed when the plane veered into the Indian Ocean from its scheduled Kuala Lumpur to Beijing run in March of 2014.

The government of Zimbabwe is asking South Africa to grant diplomatic immunity to its first lady, who is suspected of traveling to Johannesburg and beating a woman she believed was "partying" with her adult sons.  Grace Mugabe is also still in South Africa, contrary to earlier reports that she had returned to Zimbabwe.  South Africa's police ministry says Mrs. Mugabe still has to be "processed through the legal system", even if she isn't charged.

The parliament of Lebanon scrapped a law allowing rapists to escape punishment by marrying the victims.  Women's rights activists had long demanded that Article 522 of the penal code be repealed.  Minister for Women's Affairs Jean Oghassabian said the law was like something "from the Stone Age".  Similar legislation has recently been swept away in both Tunisia and Jordan.

Ecuador detained the crew of a Chinese fishing boat found harvesting rare and endangered Hammerhead Sharks and other species in the UNESCO World Heritage waters off the Galapagos Islands.  The more than 20 crew members could get three years in prison if convicted.  Critics say China's demand for shark fins for soup is wiping out endangered species and fueling illegal trafficking.