Trump threatened to use the army to "mutiny"! Riots continue to intensify the curfew in more than 40 cities.
Trump: Presidential steps will be taken immediately to "stop the violence and restore American security and protection"
The American public finally waited for Trump to deliver a televised speech on the national protests triggered by Floyd's death. CNN has just reported that President Trump delivered a speech in the Rose Garden of the White House at night, saying he will take presidential action immediately to "stop the violence and restore American security and protection" and mobilize federal resources to stop it. .
Trump said in his speech that his actions will take effect "immediately" and strongly recommends that each governor deploy the National Guard "to ensure there is enough manpower to allow us to control the streets." He said that governors and mayors must display an overwhelming advantage in law enforcement until the violence stops. If a city or state refuses to take action, it will directly send federal troops to combat violence.
Trump also said he has taken "quick steps" to protect the security of the capital, including the deployment of thousands of heavily armed soldiers, military personnel and security forces to stop riot, looting, assault and property damage.
Trump said the curfew that begins on capital night will be strictly enforced.
It's worth noting that just as Trump's speech threatening the deployment of the military just opened, the live video was suspected that the explosions could be heard from a distance. American journalist Jim Acosta at the White House said: "Trump is speaking, and we can hear explosions coming from the streets."
The speech lasted less than 7 minutes.
Trump: The "Rebellion Act" of 1807 will be invoked to use the military "to solve problems quickly"
CNN has just reported that President Trump delivered a speech in the Rose Garden of the White House on the night of the "Death of the Black Man," saying that he will invoke the "Rebellion Act" of 1807 to mobilize troops across the country. " Solve problems quickly. "
"I will deploy American troops and quickly solve problems for them." Trump said what happened in this city last night was a shame.
Trump went on to say that those who threaten innocent lives and property will be arrested, detained and prosecuted to the fullest extent of the law. "I hope that the organizers of this terrorist activity note that they will face severe criminal penalties and long-term imprisonment."
It is understood that in the United States, active forces are generally prohibited from applying the law, but the "Rebellion Law" is an exception, allowing the military to seize power from the police.
Trump makes a harsh speech: heavily armed military police will strictly enforce curfews in the capital
Yesterday, the President of the United States, Trump, delivered a speech at the White House, saying that the voice of peaceful protesters cannot be overwhelmed by "mobs" and accused some state and local governments of not taking measures to protect the residents. He said that in Washington, DC at 7 pm local time, "thousands of heavily armed soldiers, military personnel and law enforcement officials" will strictly enforce the curfew.
Before Trump's speech, police fired tear gas at protesters outside the White House.
Trump told reporters at the White House that his government was "fully committed" to George Floyd's justice, but he also said he believed that the thief AND violent protests are distracting people from this goal.
"All Americans are legitimately scared and angry at George Trayd's tragic death." Trump said: "My government is fully committed (to him) to justice and his family, justice will come." We will not die in vain. We cannot allow the justice of peaceful protesters to be overwhelmed by angry gangsters. The biggest victims of the riots are those peace-loving citizens in our poorest communities. As their president, I will try to keep them safe. I will fight to protect you. "
According to CNN reports, during Trump's speech, protesters could also be heard outside the Rose Garden White House.
On June 1 local time, the President of the United States, Trump, delivered a national television address from the White House in the Rose Garden of the White House on the protest demonstration caused by the violent application of the law to George Floyd by white police. From the White House, he went to the Sanctuary in front of Lafayette Park. The Anglican Church of Juan. According to a live CNN report, after walking through Lafayette Park, Trump stood in front of the St. John's Episcopal Church with his Bible.
Trump reportedly held a Bible outside St. John's Church and held it up for a few minutes. He also said: "We are the largest country in the world."
On the night of May 31, protests near the White House escalated from confrontation between protesters and police to riots and destruction. "Russia Today" (RT) reported that several arson incidents occurred near the White House that night. Among them, the historic Episcopal Church of San Juan in Lafayette Square in front of the White House also became a target of arson.
According to CNN, Trump said in the war room under the White House: "Either you take the initiative or you are like a bastard. You must arrest and try these people."
CNN said the governor of the Illinois Democratic Party rebuked Trump's claims at the meeting. Trump believes that failure to respond to protests in various places causes violence to occur. He believes that these acts of violence are instigated by the "radical left". He said that fighting the riots is the responsibility of the governors, not the White House.
"This is a sport, and it will get worse if you don't repress it," Trump said. "The only time you can be successful is when you are weak and most of you are weak." The whole world laughs at the burning of the Minneapolis Police Department. "
Late in the evening, protesters in Minneapolis "take over" the third branch of the local police station building.
When some governors say they need a national level to maintain stability, White House claims are making the situation worse. Trump responded and said, "I don't like your statement, you can do better when the coronavirus is under control."
The White House is reported to be meeting with some black leaders later this week. Some Trump aides believe there is a need for a formal national speech on this.
Media analysis said Trump's performance on the conference call showed he was concerned about the issue of law and order, and did not touch on the fundamental issue of the outbreak of protests. The White House also has differences on how to deal with this incident.
-CNN en Español
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