Trump's Attorney General William Barr was also Attorney General back in 92 when LA Cops beat Rodney King nearly to death and were exonerated in another notorious exoneration by the expert exonerator … William Barr. William Barr and Donald Trump want all colored people in America to know White is the color of the Big Boss Man.
I wouldn't expect an Australian to remember such small details about an American law enforcement event. Why did you put your defense of Trump and his jack-booted scumbags in such a manner? The cops beat Rodney King 51 times with their riot batons. And they shot Ismael Mena dead right in his own bed. And they shot Matt Worden right out of a second story balcony. Why do you and the stereo typical Republican want to defend such killers?
As Protests and Violence Spill Over, Trump Shrinks Back The president spent Sunday out of sight, berating opponents on Twitter, even as some of his campaign advisers were recommending that he deliver a televised address to an anxious nation. By Peter Baker and Maggie Haberman May 31, 2020 Updated 8:52 p.m. ET As Protests and Violence Spill Over, Trump Shrinks Back excerpt: "By targeting antifa, however, Mr. Trump effectively sweeps all the protests with the brush of violent radicalism without addressing the underlying conditions that have driven many of the people who have taken to the streets. Demonstrations have broken out in at least 75 cities in recent days, with governors and mayors calling the National Guard or imposing curfews on a scale not seen since the aftermath of the assassination of the Rev. Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. in 1968. While Mr. Trump has been a focus of anger, particularly in the crowds in Washington, aides repeatedly have tried to explain to him that the protests were not only about him, but about broader, systemic issues related to race, according to several people familiar with the discussions. Privately, Mr. Trump’s advisers complained about his tweets, acknowledging that they were pouring fuel on an already incendiary situation. “Those are not constructive tweets, without any question,” Senator Tim Scott of South Carolina, the only black Republican in the Senate, said in an interview on “Fox News Sunday.” “I’m thankful that we can have the conversation. We don’t always agree on any of his tweets beforehand, but we have the ability to sit down and dialogue on how we move this nation forward.”"
As Protests and Violence Spill Over, Trump Shrinks Back excerpt: "The election was clearly on the president’s mind on Sunday. In response to questions about what he was doing to address the tumult, Mr. Trump forwarded a reply through an aide that focused on the upcoming campaign. “I’m going to win the election easily,” the president said. “The economy is going to start to get good and then great, better than ever before. I’m getting more judges appointed by the week, including two Supreme Court justices, and I’ll have close to 300 judges by the end of the year.” (So far he has confirmed about 200.)"
Trump Plays Macho Man as America Burns By Susan B. Glasser May 31, 2020 Trump Plays Macho Man as America Burns excerpt: "Trump loves such theatrical displays of Presidential power. He believes that you project strength by proclaiming it—that if you say you are macho, then you are. But, on this violent, tragic weekend for America, there was no narcissistic photo op that could obscure the reality that he is a deeply unpopular, deeply insecure politician, who is struggling, as never before, to lead his divided country. A few hours later on Saturday, after Trump flew back to Washington from Florida, he retreated for the night behind the high walls of his fortified executive mansion, defended from an angry crowd by a heavily armed swarm of riot police and National Guardsmen. For twelve hours, Trump said and tweeted nothing, as the fires raged outside, and as the “American carnage” of his strange, apocalyptic Inaugural Address finally seemed to become manifest in televised images of a country at war with itself and plagued, once again, by its long and awful history of racism and police abuse. Trump did not offer new versions of his race-baiting tweets of Saturday morning, about “vicious dogs” and tough-guy tactics, to stop the riots. Nor did he mention the pro-Trump crowd of counter-protesters he had sought to summon that morning to the White House, but which had entirely failed to materialize. The Macho Man did not seem so alpha anymore."
Trump briefly taken to underground bunker during Friday's White House protests By Kaitlan Collins and Noah Gray, CNN Updated 9:01 PM ET, Sun May 31, 2020 Trump was briefly taken to an underground bunker during Friday's White House protests - CNNPolitics
...after the Secret Service took him to the bunker to bitch-slap him in the face a few times to try to bring him back to reality.
Like he did with the school mass-shootings, Trump has an opportunity to claim that he would have run out into the protests at the White House unarmed and vanquished them single-handedly...if only the Secret Service would have let him.
Lights at the White House go dark as protests turn violent in Washington Rosie Perper June 1, 2020 Lights at the White House go dark as protests turn violent in Washington
America's seniors ebb away from Trump as coronavirus response disappoints The country’s most reliable voting bloc are also the most vulnerable to the virus, which looks to be benefiting Biden Lauren Gambino in Washington Published on Mon 1 Jun 2020 06.00 ED America's seniors ebb away from Trump as coronavirus response disappoints excerpt: "The White House event, staged during the last week of what Trump designated “Older Americans Month”, came as a string of national and battleground state polls show the president’s support declining with older voters, amid his erratic handling of the coronavirus pandemic. These voters are the most vulnerable to Covid-19, which has already claimed the lives of more than 100,000 Americans. A Quinnipiac University poll released last week shows Biden leading Trump by 10 points among voters 65 and older."
When Rump is dead and gone, I predict there will be two historical versions of his presidency. The radical, right-wing REPUBLICAN version - where he was the "best-est prezdint we done ever had." Then there'll be the REAL one - where he's accurately depicted as the GIANT STAIN he was on the U.S. timeline. Incompetent, divisive, a LIAR, CORRUPT, a self-centered, self-aggrandizing, narcissistic megalomaniac - who cared NOT for the U.S. and it's people - but only for himself, his business interests, and his own fame & glory.
Yeah, but what I wanna know is: why didn't his security team brick up the entrance and seal him in there permanently ???