Washington-Sana
Washington State Governor Jay Ansley criticized US President Donald Trump and his failed policies, especially with regard to dealing with anti-racist protests and police violence in the United States, saying that the best thing he could do for Americans was to "resign from office."
In an interview with the American Salon magazine, Insley, who broke out between him and Trump, spoke sharp clashes on more than one occasion that “the main problem is that Trump is incompetent and incessantly splitting and considers that violence and anger is the only solution to all social and humanitarian challenges” indicating that the president The American "completely failed to implement his obligations to assist Washington State and other states in general during the Corona Virus crisis."
Insley explained that Trump refused to help Washington state in developing personal protective equipment to prevent corona, as well as refused early tests to detect the virus and always consciously and intentionally tried to deceive Americans by underestimating the gravity of Corona, which made the task of implementing social divergence measures and convincing Americans to wear masks very difficult.
On Trump's handling of protests against American police violence and racism in the United States, Insley stressed that the American President missed every possible opportunity to bring Americans together under one opinion and stand as president fighting racial injustice, pointing out that Trump "was always looking for ways to fuel the situation and support those who exploit the ethnic divide" For their own good. ”
The differences and verbal attacks between Insley and Trump were exacerbated by the latter's threats against protesters against racism after the killing of African-American George Floyd at the hands of the police and his request to the governor of Washington and the mayor of Seattle to "restore control", otherwise he would intervene to send the American army to suppress the protests.
After Trump posted on his Twitter account a tweet in which he criticized Ansley for not using force to end protests against racism, the latter replied with a tweet addressed to the American president by saying: "This helpless person must remain out of Washington's affairs." To Trump in which she said: “Make us safe and return to your hiding place,” referring to the Secret Service’s transfer of Trump to a hideout in the basement of the White House after protesters reached his walls.