Rallies and vigils are taking place across the country this weekend.
The new statement comes a day after the president was widely criticized.
Mr. Fields was charged with second-degree murder in Charlottesville, Va., on Saturday after a car he was driving plowed into a crowd near the city’s downtown mall, killing a woman.
The former White House communications director speaks out.
James Alex Fields Jr. is behind bars after he allegedly plowed his car into a crowd of people protesting against a white nationalist rally in Virginia.
The bomber riding a motorcycle on Saturday rammed a military truck in Quetta, ahead of Pakistan’s 70th anniversary of independence.
Officials have many unanswered questions, including the suspect's motive.
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A statue of Robert E. Lee was at the center of divisions in the city well before violence broke out this weekend.
Vice President Mike Pence visits Colombia amid escalating tensions with neighboring Venezuela and North Korea
Peter Madsen is facing an involuntary manslaughter charge even though the journalist, Kim Wall, remains missing.
"I just knew he was going to a rally," Samantha Bloom told The Associated Press.
"I just knew he was going to a rally," Samantha Bloom told The Associated Press.
It's unclear whether the driver acted intentionally or not.
The national guard has been put on standby in lieu of the controversial event.