Jammu, April 26 -- Donald Trump recently drew fire for his assessment of the 2017 rally in Charlottesville, Virginia during a discussion on other recent events. The former president noted the neo-Nazi demonstration, which turned deadly, as smaller in scale compared to protests occurring on college campuses today in support of Palestinian rights.

However, one of Trump's former advisors strongly disagreed with this characterization. Jim Schultz, who served as associate White House counsel at the time of the Virginia rally, stated that mentioning Charlottesville at all was a major political blunder.

In his view, the backlash Trump experienced for his initial statements on the white supremacist clash makes revisiting it now an unwise decisi...