Charlottesville Confederate Statue Vandalized Again

Monday marks two years since the violent Unite the Right rally in Charlottesville, Virginia. The man who ran down counter protesters that day, killing one woman, was sentenced to life in prison. However, many of the Confederate statues that have sparked protests still stand.

A Confederate statue in Charlottesville, Virginia, that became a rallying point for white nationalists has been vandalized again, this time with graffiti saying, "Impeach Trump."

News outlets report that the statue of Confederate General Robert E. Lee was also spray-painted Thursday night with "This is Racist."

Tarps were put over the graffiti and city officials expect a clean-up effort to start Monday. The statue was vandalized earlier this year with an expletive directed at President Donald Trump.

White nationalists seized on a city plan to remove the statue and flocked there in 2017 for a rally that turned violent and deadly. The city's effort to remove the statue have been prevented by a judge amid ongoing litigation.

The statue has been vandalized several times previously.

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