Republican nominee Joe Biden's Sergio on Sunday retreated against President Donald Trump and several Republicans, blaming Democrats for the violence in several cities, saying the president was responsible for the unrest. Is imposed
"It's happening under Donald
Trump," Klobuchar told ABC News. This week, Trump dismissed allegations
against Democratic nominee Joe Biden. We are in Donald Trump's United States.
"Not safe."
Representative Cedric Richmond, D.L. -
Biden's national co-chair of the campaign. NBC News uses the same language on
"Meet the Press" to say that Trump keeps talking about "how
Biden's America will look". Yes, this is Trump's America. "
"He has to be the master of the
moment. He has to be the master of the corona virus and 180,000 American deaths,
about six million infections," Richard said. "This is his America. So
how are you going to tear this country apart and then run for re-election,
saying, 'I want to fix what I've just destroyed?'
During the Republican National Convention
last week, Trump and his supporters repeatedly debated if Biden would become
president, claiming that Biden did not condemn the violent protesters.
In his closing RNC speech on Thursday,
Trump said, "No Biden will be safe in the United States."
"Remember: every instance of Donald
Trump's violence has come under his watch. Under his leadership. During his
presidency, Biden tweeted near the end of Trump's speech.
The next day, Biden filmed Trump's
language in another tweet.
"Presidents incite violence, white
supremacist shooters infiltrate, and thousands of lives are lost every day
because of their failed COVID response. When you look at the world right now,
ask yourself: Are you Trump's America?" Am I? “Feel safe? Biden asked.
The first violence erupted after the death
of George Floyd, a black man who died in Minneapolis police custody. Across the
country, large-scale peaceful protests against police brutality erupted, but
some people were killed’ as a result of violence and vandalism. Unrest
continued to grow, especially in Portland, where clashes between protesters and
police as well as federal officials drew national attention.
According to the video, police in Kenosha,
Wisconsin, showed a video of an unarmed black man, Jacob Blake, being shot’
several times in the back, triggering another wave of protests. There have been
two fatalities since Blake began shooting. Three protesters were shot’ dead in Kenosha
last week, two were killed and one was shot dead in clashes between protesters
and protesters in Portland on Saturday.
Kyle Rittenhouse House, 17, who was
traveling from Illinois to Kenosha, was charged’ with intentional homicide and
reckless murder in the August 25 shooting. Wright House, which took AR15 in the
protests, told reporters that they had gone there to protect private property.
Biden has been a staunch supporter of
Black Lewis peas and has called for reforms to reduce police violence against
black Americans. But, contrary to some of Trump's claims, Biden does not
support the "notorious police" movement and condemns violent
protests.
Trump claimed that Biden's recent
condemnation of violence was in response to a "poor vote". But Biden
and his supporters have indicated they want the protests to remain peaceful
until May after Floyd's death.
"Such a brutal protest is legitimate
and necessary. It is a purely American response," Biden said in a May 30
statement. "But not the burning and unnecessary destruction of societies.
Not the kind of violence that endangers lives."
Biden will reiterate his condemnation of
the alleged violence during Monday's appearance, while blaming Trump for what
happened in his eyes.
Trump plans to travel to Kenosha on
Tuesday, where White House spokesman Jude Deere said he would meet with law
enforcement officials and review "the damage done to the survey by recent
riots." ۔ ۔
Asked by the Met Press whether the
president has claimed responsibility for the unrest during his administration,
White House Chief of Staff Mark Meadow said Trump used Kenosha to
"restore peace." What was "And they offered to send federal
troops to Portland.
"You want to talk about Donald
Trump's America. Most of Donald Trump's America is peaceful," Meadows
said. "This morning we have the Democratic-led city in Portland we are
talking about, which again yesterday refused to help the federal
government."
This weekend, a convoy of Trump supporters
traveled to Portland, where they clashed with protesters. It was not
immediately clear if the man was involved in the shooting on Saturday.
Earlier Sunday, after hours of gunfire and
clashes between a convoy of Trump supporters and protesters, Trump shared a
tweet from his supporters traveling around Portland, announcing, "Great
PATRIOTS!"
Host Chuck Todd asked Meadow if it was
appropriate for Trump to "visually persuade" his supporters to
"minimize controversy."
Meadow pointed to the First Amendment's
right to peaceful assembly and said, "Suggest that in some cities, these
specific areas are out of bounds." "It's not about who we are as a
nation." And he rejected criticism that Trump was only calling for an end
to violence.
"You say one way or the other,"
Meadows said. "Let me tell you where the president is. The president is on
the side of law enforcement and the rule of law."
Acting Homeland Security Secretary Chad
Wolf told CBS News' "Facing the Nation" that Trump was raising
tensions in Portland with his tweet.
Wolf said Portland officials have a
responsibility to "do their part to deal with any violent activity on
their streets."
Responding to Wolf's comments, Republic
Well Demings, D-Fla., Denies the rule of DHS politics, "the intelligence
community, the military and others accused of protecting our homeland."
Losses want the president to send a
"message of peace" to the protesters and "those who come in to
loot and steal and cause damage" as well as "supporters who have come
in and killed people." ۔
"It's a time, more than ever, that we
need to hear from the president of the United States," Deming’s said.
"But the chaos and chaos and lawlessness we're seeing right now is Donald
Trump's America."
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