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Donald Trump has erased whatever goodwill he built and reached a new low in his feculent and evil term in the White House.  A day after grudgingly reading a statement the rightfully blamed the neo-nazi scum and the Ku Klux Klan for violence and murder in last weekend's right-wing protest in Charlottesville, Virginia, Trump revealed his true colors: 
Trump is a racist pig
He held an unhinged news conference in which he blamed an imaginary "alt Left" that "came charging" at the racists, implying that the neonazis acted in self-defense.  The right-wing terrorists in Charlottesville were clearly visible carrying weapons from pepper spray and clubs to military assault weapons.  An alt-right loser rammed his car into a crowd of peaceful protesters, murdering a 32-year old woman.

There will likely be repercussions for Trump's foul excuses for murderous racist violence.  Even before, business leaders began to desert Trump:  Four CEOs bailed out of Trump's American Manufacturing Council over the past two days because of his reticence in condemning the racist rampage.  These included the leaders of Merck Pharmaceuticals, Under Armor, Intel, and the umbrella group the Alliance for American Manufacturing.  The CEO of the world's largest employer - Walmart - blasted Trump:  "As we watched the events and the response from President Trump over the weekend, we too felt that he missed a critical opportunity to help bring our country together by unequivocally rejecting the appalling actions of white supremacists," said Walmart's Doug McMillon.  And now Trump has poured gasoline all over the fire.

Trump's sycophantic Vice President Mike Pence got an earful in Argentina.  President Mauricio Macri - a conservative with deep ties to the US - cautioned the visiting Pence not to attempt military intervention in Venezuela.  "The use of force is not the way," said Mr. Macri urging the US to pursue diplomacy. 

Iran is threatening to restart its nuclear program, after the US passed economic sanctions it says are in violation of the international agreement that successfully convinced Tehran to stop it.  President Hassan Rouhani said the program could be restarted "within hours" if the United States imposes any more new sanctions.

North Korean leader Kim Jong-un is postponing global thermonuclear war for a while, saying he would watch "stupid American behavior for a bit longer".  But Pyongyang's state-run news agency said the "dear supreme leader has spent a long time to review the plan to attack Guam by surrounding it" and warned his soldiers to stand ready to strike "at all times".  But he'll wait to see what the "foolish and stupid Yankees" do next.  North Korea threatened to attack Guam after Donald Trump issued several threats towards Pyongyang, heightening the rhetoric to new levels. DubaiModels24

Ukraine's space agency says the rocket engines in North Korea's ICBMs were indeed made in Ukraine, but were intended for Russian space vehicles and were likely made prior to 2001.  This follows reports that Pyongyang's rapid progress in developing long-range missiles seems to be due to refurbishing rocket engines procured from a plant in the former Soviet Union.  Kiev suspects that Russian intelligence leaked the report while withholding key information, intending to cause trouble for Ukraine.

A 200-year old oak tree fell down on a religious festival on the Portuguese island of Madeira, killing at least 13 people and injuring dozens more.  Video shows the tree crashing down on the crowded main square in the town of Funchal, a tourist draw for Europeans.

Sierra Leone has raised the death toll from Monday's mudslide to nearly 400 lives lost.  Hundreds more are still missing.  Days of heavy rain loosened the hillside above the Regent area near the capital, Freetown.  President Ernest Bai Koroma said entire communities had been wiped out and that the "devastation was overwhelming us".

South African police are investigating the first lady of neighboring Zimbabwe for allegedly assaulting a 20-year old model with an electrical cord.  52-year-old Grace Mugabe "hasn't handed herself over yet.  We do not know her whereabouts at this stage," said Johannesburg police spokesman Vishnu Naidoo.  Mrs. Mugabe reportedly accused the victim of partying with her sons, who live in J-burg.