Trump says to send 'thousands' of troops, police to US capital's streets

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WASHINGTON: US President Donald Trump on Monday (Jun 1) said he was deploying thousands of 'heavily armed' soldiers and police to prevent further ...

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WASHINGTON: US President Donald Trump on Monday said he was deploying thousands of"heavily armed" soldiers and police to prevent further protests in Washington, where buildings and monuments have been vandalised near the White House.

"I want the organisers of this terror to be on notice that you will face severe criminal penalties and a lengthy sentence in jail," Trump said as police could be heard using tear gas and stun grenades to clear protestors just outside the White House.

A second autopsy ordered by Floyd's family and released on Monday found that his death was a homicide by"mechanical asphyxiation," meaning some physical force interfered with his oxygen supply. The report says three officers contributed to Floyd's death.

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Wrong book?

Mad President! America impose security law to curfew American citizens to punish them. Whilst HK no security law but orderly destroyed the property. Trump encouraged HK to do it while he declared American is lawless. Amazing America. No wonder America downhill.

he does not look strong POTUS 45 is a weak weak man President Donald J Trump is a weak man He pepper sprayed peaceful protestors so he could walk to a church and hold up a Bible Blasphemy CivilWar2020 BunkerTrump BunkerBoy

it took him 3 months to handle covid19, but only 3 days to deploy troops against its own people.

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