Ft. Hood. Chantanooga. Dallas. San Bernardino. Baton Rouge. Charleston. Orlando. So what can we conclude about extremists during the Obama Administration, other than "right-wing bigots" were picking on Muslims and blacks and it was really the guns' fault? Can we conclude anything meaningful about Trump or anyone else by cherry picking from such a small sample? I think not. But if you insist, try these facts on for size:
The years 2008 through 2016 include the last year of the Bush Administration through the entire eight years of the Obama Administration. If we exclude Trump's first year in office, 256 people, or an average of 28 people per year, were killed over that time by "right-wing" extremists, including white supremacists. In 2017, according to the ADL report, 20 people were killed by "right-wing" extremists. So what can we conclude? That Trump is "making America great again" by reducing right-wing extremist murders by 28% from the preceding nine-year average, most of which occurred while Obama was president?
https://www.adl.org/education/resou...in-the-united-states-in-2017#the-perpetrators