Washington: In the midst of the Corona crisis around the world, as violence in many places of America is increasing, protesters have blown the curfew in many places. It all started after a video clip went viral. In which a white police officer is seen stroking George Floyd's neck with his knee. After which a black man named George Floyd dies. Due to this incident, there is anger among people, which you can see in this video. In view of the situation of the city, a state of emergency has also been announced. The store was looted by the protesters and many buildings were set on fire along with police vehicles. The administration has imposed curfew in 40 cities including Washington. Trump has asked the governors of all affected cities to take strict action against the rioters.
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Surprise visit to 200-year-old St. John's Church: Amidst the violence, President Donald Trump visited the 200-year-old church near the White House. This is the same church, where the protesters set fire to it after a clash with the police. He said in the Rose Garden that he is an ally of peaceful protesters. However, during this time he insisted, "I am your president on law and order".
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Tear-gas shells fired outside the church: Law enforcement drove protesters out of the area before Trump's visit. During Trump's speech at Rose Garden, tear gas shells were fired to control the protesters.
Decision to take down the army: To overcome the situation in the country burning in the fire of violence, now US President Donald Trump has decided to take down the US military.
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Told the governors to be weak: Earlier, Trump had blamed the governors here for the violence in the cities and called them weak. Trump had demanded strict action against the rioters from the governors.
Protests going on in many cities of America over human rights after George Floyd's death