Ohio Leaders Unite Against Neo-Nazi March in Columbus

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Ohio officials, including the governor and Columbus' mayor, have condemned a neo-Nazi march in Columbus where participants waved swastika flags and shouted racial slurs. The demonstration, which involved around a dozen masked individuals, is part of a rising trend of White nationalist events in the U.S. Despite no arrests being made, the event drew significant backlash, prompting a unity march in response. Officials emphasized that hate and bigotry have no place in the state.
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