Protest in America on George Floyd death, Trump warns protesters
Protest in America on George Floyd death, Trump warns protesters
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Washington: US President Donald Trump said Saturday that if protesters protesting over the death of black George Floyd had broken the security of the White House, they would have been "welcomed by the bloodiest dogs and the most dangerous weapons." '

It is noteworthy that there have been fierce demonstrations in several cities of the country, including Washington, on the death of George Floyd in Minneapolis. The White House was temporarily closed as a large number of people gathered on the street in Lafayette Square in the afternoon. After the protesters were removed, they gathered again and there was a ruckus between the officials and the protesters, which also appeared in many related videos. In a series of tweets on Twitter, Trump praised US Secret Service officials who protected the White House.

He said- 'I was in, and was watching every action, and I could not feel myself more secure. The crowd was organized in a planned manner, but no one came near to break the fence. And if he had come, he would have been welcomed with the bloodiest dogs and the most dangerous weapons. Many secret service agents are just waiting for action. On Friday, Trump made a tweet on which he was strongly criticized and Twitter also warned on that tweet. Trump had said- 'When the loot starts, the firing also starts. Twitter had called this Trump's tweet against the rules.

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