Ohio leaders and Jewish groups condemned the protest on Saturday; the White House joined in on denouncing the hate group Monday morning.
About a dozen masked neo-Nazis marched with swastika flags through Ohio’s state capital of Columbus on Nov. 16, with at least one member of the group chanting a racial slur. While police made no ...
Columbus Police began to receive reports around 1:15 p.m ... "Your hate isn’t welcome in our city." Ohio Gov. Mike DeWine, in ...
President Biden and Ohio Gov. Mike DeWine released statements condemning a neo-Nazi demonstration that took place in Columbus ...
President Joe Biden and the White House condemned the march in a statement issued Monday morning. "Hate directed ...
According to witnesses, at least 11 people wearing masks participated, some carrying flags bearing swastikas and some ...
The White House has condemned an incident over the weekend in which a group of masked individuals with Nazi flags ...
The White House and President Joe Biden denounced the group of neo-Nazis who marched in Columbus, Ohio, on Saturday, calling ...
The demonstration in Columbus on Saturday, part of a recent pattern of white supremacist incidents in the country, was ...
Ohio officials have denounced a small contingent of neo-Nazis who paraded Saturday afternoon through a Columbus neighborhood ...
Video showed nearly a dozen people wearing black pants, shirts and head coverings and red masks covering their mouths ...