After a gunman killed 50 people and injured another 50 in a terror attack at two New Zealand mosques last week, President Donald Trump has downplayed the threat of white supremacist groups. Many say this response echoes the president's "very fine people on both sides" remark after the 2017 attack in Charlottesville, Virginia, and that it stands in sharp contrast to his calling migrants from Central America an "invasion" threatening the United States.
Jim Braude was joined by Andrea Cabral, former public safety secretary and Suffolk County sheriff; and Nadeem Mazen, a former Cambridge city councilor.