After Trump’s response to the Charlottesville incident last weekend, many were critical of his words after he tried to suggest that people demonstrating against white supremacists and the white supremacists present at the “Unite The Right” rally were one and the same.

Since then, Mitt Romney has taken to Facebook to deliver a message to Trump based on his remarks. In one part of the post, Romney said: “Whether he intended to or not, what he communicated caused racists to rejoice, minorities to weep, and the vast heart of America to mourn.” From there, Romney went on to say Trump should “address the American people, acknowledge that he was wrong, apologize. State forcefully and unequivocally that racists are 100% to blame for the murder and violence in Charlottesville.

Romney held no punches for Trump, as went to say the POTUS should, “Testify that there is no conceivable comparison or moral equivalency between the Nazis — who brutally murdered millions of Jews and who hundreds of thousands of Americans gave their lives to defeat — and the counter-protesters who were outraged to see fools parading the Nazi flag, Nazi armband, and Nazi salute.”

Source: washingtonpost.com