WASHINGTON. WASHINGTON (AP) — President Donald Trump’s Pentagon chief shot down his idea of using active-duty troops to quell protests across the United States, and former military leaders are going after him, too, in an extraordinary clash between the U.S. military and its commander in chief. |
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Fox News contributor Guy Benson said on Thursday that Secretary of Defense Mark Esper gave an honest on President Trump potentially using the U.S. military to quell rioting, however, many Americans support the commander-in-chief on the issue.
“A lot of Americans looking at their television screen.... |
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A rare public rift has opened between United States President Donald Trump and senior military leaders over Trump's threats to use troops against protesters as the US braces for another day of unrest and mourning following the death of George Floyd. Secretary of Defense Mark Esper broke publicly.... |
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Fox News contributor Guy Benson said on Thursday that Secretary of Defense Mark Esper gave an honest on President Trump potentially using the U.S. military to quell rioting, however, many Americans support the commander-in-chief on the issue.
“A lot of Americans looking at their television screen.... |
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Over 2,500 households will be relocated from a historic neighborhood on the North Bund to give way to the new round of redevelopment on the Huangpu River waterfront. The relocation was launched yesterday at the Shanshouli neighborhood, a typical old lane-style neighborhood built around the 1920s,.... |
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Yvonne Cain of western Wisconsin drove more than an hour just to be outside North Central University as a show of support for George Floyd, who died after being pinned to the ground by Minneapolis police — an act that was recorded on a cellphone camera and outraged people from across the world. |
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"Of course, the mood changed when they learned my husband played for the Bears. This immediate acceptability saddened me, and it still does," she said. "Today, many of us in Lake Forest are cossetted in our bubble of security and success. We are able to turn a blind eye to the systemic oppression.... |
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and other officials unlawfully conspired to violate the protesters rights when clearing Lafayette Park on Monday. Shortly before 6.30pm on Monday, law enforcement officers began aggressively forcing back the peaceful protesters, firing smoke bombs and pepper balls into the crowd to disperse them from the park. |
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For black clergy across the United States, the past 10 days have been a tumultuous test of their stamina and skills. For weeks, they had been striving to comfort their congregations amid a pandemic taking a disproportionately heavy toll on African Americans. |
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MINNEAPOLIS, United States ( AFP ) – US protesters welcomed new charges brought Wednesday against Minneapolis officers in the killing of African American man George Floyd – but thousands still marched in cities across the country for a ninth straight night, chanting against racism and police brutality. |
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"We're here today because George Floyd is not here," Keith Ellison, Minnesota's first African-American attorney general, said on Wednesday afternoon. "He should be here. He should be alive, but he's not." Ellison then announced he was elevating the charge against fired Minneapolis police officer Derek Chauvin to second-degree murder. |
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