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Trump Thread 7658123.65D 13:05 - Jun 1 with 320 viewsBringBackTheRedRoom

As protesters gathered outside the White House Friday night in Washington, DC, President Donald Trump was briefly taken to the underground bunker for a period of time, according to a White House official and a law enforcement source.

The President was there for a little under an hour before being brought upstairs.

A law enforcement source and another source familiar with the matter tell CNN that first lady Melania Trump and their son, Barron, were also taken to the bunker.

The law enforcement source familiar with protocol said that if authorities moved Trump, they would move all protectees, meaning Melania and Barron.

The second source told CNN that "if the condition at the White House is elevated to RED and the President is moved" to the Emergency Operations Center "Melania Trump, Barron Trump and any other first family members would be moved as well."

Late Sunday night, the White House cautioned staffers who must go to work on Monday to hide their passes until they reach a Secret Service entry point and to hide them as they leave, according to an email which was viewed by CNN.

The email repeated mandates for maximum telework status and said there is still an "elevated security posture" due to the protests.

Trump praised the Secret Service the next day for its handling of the protests outside the White House Friday night in the wake of George Floyd's death last week in Minneapolis.

The New York Times first reported Trump was taken to the presidential bunker.
On Saturday, only hours after the protests outside the White House had ended, Trump declared himself safe as he lashed out at the city's Democratic mayor and raised the prospect of his supporters gathering in place that night in what would amount to a counter protest.

In a series of tweets, Trump commended the US Secret Service for protecting him inside his fortified mansion Friday evening, saying he couldn't have felt "more safe" as protesters gathered outside over Floyd's death. The President suggested that dogs and weaponry were waiting inside the gates.

Trump claimed DC Mayor Muriel Bowser did not permit the DC police to "get involved," though Secret Service later said they were on the scene.

Later in the day, speaking at NASA's Kennedy Space Center in Florida after the launch of the NASA/SpaceX rocket, Trump admonished protesters across the country, expressed support for the "majority of police officers" and blamed Antifa and the "radical left" -- without any proof -- in his most in-depth remarks since Floyd's death and the ensuing nationwide demonstrations.

"I stand before you as a friend and ally to every American seeking justice and peace. And I stand before you in firm opposition to anyone exploiting this tragedy to loot, rob, attack and menace. Healing, not hatred, justice, not chaos, are the mission at hand," Trump said.

Trump added that the voice of "law abiding citizens must be heard and heard very loudly."
"We must defend the rights of every citizen to live without violence, prejudice or fear," Trump said before supporting "the overwhelming majority of police officers who are incredible in every way and devoted public servants."

"No one is more upset than fellow law enforcement officers by the small handful who failed to abide by their oath to serve and protect," Trump added.

In his Saturday morning Twitter messages, Trump did not seek to lower the temperature or console Americans who find themselves facing parallel health and racial crises.

The decision to physically move the President came as protesters confronted Secret Service officers outside the White House for hours on Friday -- shouting, throwing water bottles and other objects at the line of officers, and attempting to break through the metal barriers.

At times, the crowd would remove the metal barriers and begin pushing up against the officers and their riot shields. The Secret Service continually replaced the barriers throughout the night as protesters wrestled them away.

Protesters pushed hard enough a few times that officers had to walk away with what appeared to be minor injuries. At one point, the agents responded to aggressive pushing and yelling by using pepper spray on the protesters.

Throughout the night, protesters could be heard chanting their support for Floyd, an unarmed black man who died after being pinned down by a white police officer, and their dislike of Trump. The protest, which began around 10 p.m. ET, Friday night outside the White House, had mostly quieted down by 3:30 a.m. ET, Saturday morning.

The crowd thinned out and Secret Service officers were able to expand their perimeter and barriers around Lafayette Park across from the White House.

Six arrests were made during the protests, the Secret Service confirmed in a statement Saturday afternoon.

The President on Thursday had used the threat of police retaliation and military intervention in Minnesota where protests turned violent and destructive -- saying on Twitter that "when the looting starts, the shooting starts." Trump's weekend tweets also invoked imagery tied to brutal civil rights-era police tactics.

Now, a serious divide has emerged among the President's top allies and advisers over how the President should address several nights of protests and riots.

Trump is being urged by some advisers to formally address the nation and call for calm, while others have said he should condemn the rioting and looting more forcefully or risk losing middle-of-the-road voters in November, according to several sources familiar with the deliberations.

https://edition.cnn.com/2020/05/31/politics/trump-underground-bunker-white-house

‘Where there is harmony, may we bring discord. Where there is truth, may we bring error. Where there is faith, may we bring doubt. And where there is hope, may we bring despair’

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Trump Thread 7658123.65D on 14:54 - Jun 1 with 314 viewsspudgun

Remind me again of the name of that other racist bloke who didn’t like foreigners, and hid in a bunker while anti-fascists surrounded him.

Sort of gives the game away when he is calling out Antifa as the bad guys.

Not even an attempt at pretence....
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Trump Thread 7658123.65D on 16:46 - Jun 1 with 310 viewsImperial

And yet he was elected.

It must be me who is ready for the asylum because the only answer that fits is mass hysteria.
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Trump Thread 7658123.65D on 18:36 - Jun 1 with 300 viewsspudgun

Don`t think it is mass hysteria Imp, just civil disobedience as a result of decades of injustice and killings, much of it perpetrated by the police themselves.

America has never really come to terms with its slave past, and many probably still view blacks as inferior. Most of whom probably voted for Trump in 2016...
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Trump Thread 7658123.65D on 21:23 - Jun 1 with 293 viewsBringBackTheRedRoom

Over 50 years on from the civil rights act, things haven't changed that much for most Black Americans.

Too many reasons why The USA has such deep rooted problems with it's race relations to list on a message board.

Just on George Floyd's murder.

Because of the federal make up of America, it can be very hard to charge, then convict a Police Officer of murder (applies to both Red and Blue states). Even if convicted, some states allow time served as an Officer and other criteria to be used to reduce the sentence. Which is why you can have some Officers get 20 years, but end up spending about 28 days wearing a tag at home.

Until the "average" white American changes their attitude about race, I doubt things will change.

In the past civil disobedience didn't hurt Nixon or Reagan, sadly I think this will only boost Trump's election chances.

‘Where there is harmony, may we bring discord. Where there is truth, may we bring error. Where there is faith, may we bring doubt. And where there is hope, may we bring despair’

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Trump Thread 7658123.65D on 11:38 - Jun 2 with 277 viewsBringBackTheRedRoom

A Kenyan writer has taken a satirical swipe at the civil unrest across the US, sparked by the death in police custody of African American George Floyd, using language often used to describe conflicts in Africa.

Patrick Gathara took to Twitter to joke that African leaders had told the US government "to exercise restraint", with warnings that the protests could "degenerate into inter-ethnic clashes".

"Most African journalists are barred from entering the troubled, oil-rich nation of over 330 million people, but unverified reports from local journalists as well as amateur video posted on social media indicate more casualties as protesters are met with brute force," he said in one of a series of tweets.

With reference to the coronavirus pandemic as well as the ongoing riots, Gathara he said that the US was "riven by disease and tribal hatreds, with its long-suffering people in open revolt".

In a parody of how global powers reacted to the Arab Spring protests, Gathara suggested that the African Union was considering deploying peacekeepers to the "troubled nation" to protect #AmericanSpring protesters.


‘Where there is harmony, may we bring discord. Where there is truth, may we bring error. Where there is faith, may we bring doubt. And where there is hope, may we bring despair’

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Trump Thread 7658123.65D on 20:04 - Jun 2 with 265 viewsspell_chekker

Is there anyone out there who still supports him?

Learning to read clusters is not something your eyes do naturally. It takes constant practice.
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Trump Thread 7658123.65D on 20:13 - Jun 2 with 264 viewsspudgun

I was listening to LBC radio this evening and Nigel Farage is still a big supporter of Trump.

Oh! and that nice Katie Hopkins woman; she likes him a lot.

They are possibly the last two in this country, I imagine...
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Trump Thread 7658123.65D on 20:47 - Jun 2 with 258 viewsBringBackTheRedRoom

That Kayleigh McEnany shows promise. Always knew our Kellyanne was a good teacher.

😍

‘Where there is harmony, may we bring discord. Where there is truth, may we bring error. Where there is faith, may we bring doubt. And where there is hope, may we bring despair’

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Trump Thread 7658123.65D on 21:09 - Jun 2 with 253 viewsspudgun

Ah! the lovely Kellyanne.

Aggressively willing to lie, then to deny she lied, then to deny that she denied she lied about lying.

Routinely wheeled out to defend the usual cluster of indefensible acts, colossal errors, routine corruptions, and the rest of Team Trump`s daily catalogue of disasters. She`s magnificent in turning a substantive interview into a Gordian knot of lies, evasions, misstatements and distractions.

A harpy who`s soulless, serial lying has become the the entirety of her personality.

Probably only second only to Stephen Miller in the crapweasel stakes...
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Trump Thread 7658123.65D on 22:08 - Jun 2 with 250 viewsspell_chekker

When I were a lad, blah blah blah, this is what a "TRUMP" was.

Has it changed much?

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Learning to read clusters is not something your eyes do naturally. It takes constant practice.
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Trump Thread 7658123.65D on 22:17 - Jun 5 with 232 viewsBringBackTheRedRoom


‘Where there is harmony, may we bring discord. Where there is truth, may we bring error. Where there is faith, may we bring doubt. And where there is hope, may we bring despair’

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Trump Thread 7658123.65D on 16:12 - Jun 9 with 206 viewsBringBackTheRedRoom


‘Where there is harmony, may we bring discord. Where there is truth, may we bring error. Where there is faith, may we bring doubt. And where there is hope, may we bring despair’

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Trump Thread 7658123.65D on 16:20 - Jun 9 with 201 viewsspudgun

Saw that today Red. Shocking even by the orange f***wit’s abysmal standards.

Possibly one of his top 50 worst tweets.

“He fell harder than he was pushed”!

To deliberately crack his skull?

Antifa are the new Mexicans it would appear....
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