Washington-SANA
US President Donald Trump threatened again to use force to quell protests against racism and police violence in various US states.
Trump accused, in a tweet posted on the social networking site Twitter, his rivals in the Democratic Party of stirring up what he called violence in American cities, considering that the only way to stop these protests is to use force.
Earlier, Trump and Ted Wheeler, mayor of Portland, exchanged accusations and responsibility for the escalating protests in the city. In an interview with reporters, Wheeler showed that Trump "created hatred and sowed discord." Who claimed that believers in white supremacy are good people.
As Portland's mayor, Trump has responded with absurd, far-left, useless Democrats.
Last May, protests against racism and US police violence sparked by the killing of George Floyd, an unarmed African American, who died after a Minnesota policeman fell on his neck for nearly nine minutes, and protests have been organized in Kenosha, Wisconsin, since last week. After a police officer shot an African-American named Jacob Blake several times in front of his sons as he turned his back to be paralyzed.