Politics | white supremacism Senate Unanimously Condemns White Supremacist Groups Measure calls for Trump to denounce hate groups By Rob Quinn Posted Sep 12, 2017 2:43 AM CDT Copied This Saturday, Aug. 12, 2017 image shows a white supremacist carrying a Nazi flag into the entrance to Emancipation Park in Charlottesville, Va. (AP Photo/Steve Helber) They can't agree on much—but they're pretty clear that they don't like Nazis and the KKK. A resolution condemning white supremacist groups and the "domestic terrorist attack" in Charlottesville last month passed the Senate unanimously Monday night, the Hill reports. The measure, introduced by a bipartisan group of senators last week, calls for President Trump to denounce white supremacist organizations and "address the growing prevalence of those hate groups in the United States." It also urges federal authorities to investigate acts of violence or intimidation by white nationalist groups to prevent them "from fomenting and facilitating additional violence." (The Internet's oldest neo-Nazi site has been taken offline.) Read These Next Schitt's Creek star Catherine O'Hara has died at 71. Feds can't seek the death penalty for Luigi Mangione. A bird from the Galapagos is right now cruising far from home. Panama's top court rules in a canal case with huge implications. Report an error