In Washington
The epicenter of the dispute has moved from Minneapolis to Washington. Part of this city of Minnesota where the murderous arrest of George Floyd took place, the wave of anger aroused by his death is now focused on the federal capital, and in particular on Donald Trump. The president only needed 48 hours to bring attention to him, although it was probably not entirely in the expected manner.
During the weekend, riots broadcast from all major American cities suddenly left Donald Trump's television screens to materialize under his windows. Violent clashes broke out between protesters and the police on La Fayette Square, located just in front of the White House. Fire starts right next door, in the Episcopalian Church of Saint John, on the ground floor of the AFL-CIO union building and in the park's public toilets. Concerned about the turn of events, the
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