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President Donald Trump and members of his Cabinet are citing the Minneapolis riots and Gov. Tim Walz’s response as they explain why they’ve deployed troops to quell protests in Los Angeles. Trump has deployed about 700 Marines and federalized thousands of National Guard troops to Los Angeles to quash protests of immigration raids,
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Irish Star on MSNTrump humiliated at military parade as giant toilet statue steals spotlightDonald Trump threw himself a birthday parade, disguised a a military parade, and the American public was not having it, with one group even building a large toilet -- his throne -- for the President to sit on.
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Daily Mail on MSNTrump speaks on Minneapolis shootings as he departs for DC paradeDonald Trump spoke briefly on the shootings in Minneapolis as he departed for the military birthday parade in Washington DC, calling them 'absolutely terrible.' Melissa Hortman, a former assembly speaker and her husband,
The president falsely claimed he deployed the military to Minneapolis during the protests that followed George Floyd's murder.
Across the country, relatively few disruptions were reported during protests and marches where the mood ranged from joyful to defiant.
Donald Trump criticized Minnesota Governor Tim Walz for his handling of the 2020 George Floyd protests, labeling him as unintelligent. Trump claimed he intervened by deploying the military to Minneapolis when Walz failed to call in the National Guard.
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Irish Star on MSNDonald Trump's bizarre four-word message to troops in DC military parade speechU.S. President Donald Trump told troops to "have a good life" at the end of his speech at the capital military parade. The remarks came at an end of a speech around 8 p.m. ahead of the event's country music concert where the president appeared to share an oath with new military recruits.
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Minneapolis Mayor Jacob Frey issued an executive order Tuesday directing city staff to implement the terms of the federal police reform agreement that was abandoned by the Trump administration last month.
No Kings” demonstrations are already underway in hundreds of cities across the U.S. in protest of what organizers describe as President Donald Trump’s authoritarian policies involving recent immigration raids.