Trump says people protesting in Washington Thursday were 'thugs'
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[August 29, 2020]
MANCHESTER, N.H. (Reuters) - U.S.
President Donald Trump on Friday branded as "thugs" people who protested
in Washington on Thursday night as he gave his presidential nomination
acceptance speech to the Republican National Convention from the White
House.
Addressing supporters in New Hampshire, Trump said people attending his
speech at the White House "walked out to a bunch of thugs ... That
wasn't friendly protesters. They were thugs."
Anti-Trump protesters demonstrated outside the White House as Trump
delivered his speech, sounding horns that could at times be heard by the
speech attendees.
Like many other U.S. cities, Washington and the streets near the White
House have witnessed frequent demonstrations against police brutality
and racism since George Floyd, a Black man, was killed by a white
Minneapolis police officer who kneeled on his neck for nearly nine
minutes.
This week, Kenosha, Wisconsin, was swept by civil unrest and violence
after police there shot and wounded a Black man, Jacob Blake, in front
of three of his children.
Trump, who is casting himself as a law-and-order candidate in his bid
for re-election in November, has called for a forceful crackdown on the
protests.
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President Donald Trump holds a campaign rally in Manchester, New
Hampshire, U.S., August 28, 2020. REUTERS/Carlos Barria
On Thursday night, a crowd of protesters swarmed Republican Senator
Rand Paul as he departed the White House after listening to Trump's
speech.
Video posted online shows a crowd surrounding Paul and his wife and
the police. One man yells repeatedly, "say her name," a reference to
Breonna Taylor, a Black woman killed by police in March in Kentucky,
the state that Paul represents. At no point does it show Paul being
physically attacked.
Trump praised Washington police for protecting Paul, but criticized
the city's Democratic mayor, Muriel Bowser, for what he said were
"bad instructions" she gave to the police.
(Reporting by Jeff Mason; Writing by Mohammad Zargham; Editing by
Sandra Maler)
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