The Trump administration has declined to join New Zealand, France and the rest of the world in denouncing right-wing extremism and online racism. Washington Post reports: U.S. officials said they stand “with the international community in condemning terrorist and violent extremist content online,” and support the goals of the Christchurch document. But the White House said in a statement it is “not currently in a position to join the endorsement,” which leaders from countries such as Australia, Canada and the United Kingdom are expected to sign.

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