I read your link carefully. He never actually condemns white nationalists. He agrees they should be condemned, but never actually condemns them.
There is one exception: A press release he clearly did not write condemns white supremacy.
Again, during the debates (after all the examples cited in that article), he again refused to condemn white supremacy, even when Fox’s Chris Wallace handed the opportunity as a soft ball, and even when Biden reduced it to a simple yes/no answer for him by naming a group to condemn.
All he had to say is “I condemn the Proud Boys” (or any other group he could name).
In the most visible public forum available to him, he chose not to do so, which is the same as condoning them all.
As Chris Wallace is asking him Trump says “sure” three times. He’s interrupting, which is unfortunate, but the goal posts on this have moved endlessly. I’ve never seen you, hedora, condemn white supremacy. Does that mean you support it? By the way, if you condemn it, I’m going to be the arbiter on whether you did it well enough or if you’re still tarnished in the court of public opinion.
Honestly I expect more from HN than to fall into Kafkaesque arguments about these things but perhaps the problem lies within my own expectations.
There is one exception: A press release he clearly did not write condemns white supremacy.
Again, during the debates (after all the examples cited in that article), he again refused to condemn white supremacy, even when Fox’s Chris Wallace handed the opportunity as a soft ball, and even when Biden reduced it to a simple yes/no answer for him by naming a group to condemn.
All he had to say is “I condemn the Proud Boys” (or any other group he could name).
In the most visible public forum available to him, he chose not to do so, which is the same as condoning them all.