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'Fanning The Flames, Making Things Worse': Democrats Accuse Donald Trump Of Stoking Violence In US

US President Donald Trump has cast the upcoming election as a clash between 'law and order' and anarchy, and he has denounced protesters as 'thugs' while sharply defending the police.

'Fanning The Flames, Making Things Worse': Democrats Accuse Donald Trump Of Stoking Violence In US
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Democrats on Sunday accused President Donald Trump of trying to inflame racial tensions to benefit his campaign as he praised supporters who clashed with protesters in Portland, Oregon, where one man died overnight, and announced he will travel to Kenosha, Wisconsin, amid anger over the shooting of another Black man by police.

Trump's tweets came hours after a man identified as a supporter of a right-wing group was shot and killed in Portland when a large caravan of Trump's supporters and Black Lives Matter protesters clashed in the city's streets.

Trump praised the caravan participants as 바카라GREAT PATRIOTS!바카라 and blamed the city's Democratic mayor for the death.

Trump has throughout the summer cast American cities as under siege by violence and lawlessness, despite the fact that most of the protests demonstrating against racial injustice have been largely peaceful.

With about nine weeks until Election Day, some of his advisers see an aggressive 바카라law and order바카라 message as the best way for the president to turn voters against his Democratic rival, Joe Biden, and regain the support of suburban voters, particularly women, who have abandoned him.

But Democrats accuse Trump of rooting for unrest and trying to stoke further violence for political gain instead of ratcheting down tensions.

Biden in a statement said he 바카라unequivocally바카라 condemned violence on all side while accusing Trump of 바카라recklessly encouraging" it.

바카라He may think that war in our streets is good for his re-election chances, but that is not presidential leadership 바카라 or even basic human compassion,바카라 Biden said.

바카라Do you seriously wonder, Mr President, why this is the first time in decades that America has seen this level of violence?바카라 asked Portland Mayor Ted Wheeler.

바카라It's you who have created the hate and the division.바카라

The White House pushed back. 바카라The only people to blame for the violence and riots in our streets are liberal politicians and their incompetent policies that have failed to get control of these destructive situations,바카라 White House spokesman Judd Deere said.

Trump prepared to travel this week to Kenosha, Wisconsin, where tensions are still raw after police shot Jacob Blake, a 29-year-old Black man, in the back seven times, leaving him paralyzed.

The shooting has ignited new demonstrations against racial injustice and police brutality months after George Floyd's death at the hands of a Minneapolis police officer touched off a wider reckoning on race.

Rep. Karen Bass, a California Democrat who leads the Congressional Black Caucus, said Trump is 바카라doing everything he can to fan the flames.바카라

바카라I think his visit has one purpose, and one purpose only. And that is to agitate things and to make things worse,바카라 Bass said Sunday on CNN's 바카라State of the Union."

바카라It is clear his campaign is all about law and order. It is a throwback to the past. And he's going to do everything to disrupt law and order in this time period."

Trump has cast the upcoming election as a clash between 바카라law and order바카라 and anarchy, and he has denounced protesters as 바카라thugs바카라 while sharply defending the police.

That theme was front-and-centre at last week's Republican National Convention, which used recent protest footage to paint a foreboding and violent picture of the future if Biden denies Trump a second term.

While the protests this year have largely been peaceful, many businesses have been vandalized and buildings burned.

That destruction will be highlighted Tuesday when Trump travels to Kenosha, where he will be meeting with law enforcement officers and 바카라surveying바카라 the damage, Deere said.

Asked if Trump planned to meet with Blake's family, Judd said the president's schedule had yet to be finalized, but Blake's attorney, Benjamin Crump, told CBS News the family 바카라has not been contacted" by Trump 바카라at this time."

News of the visit drew swift condemnation from local Democratic leaders, including Wisconsin Lt. Gov. Mandela Barnes.

바카라I don't know how, given any of the previous statements that the president made, that he intends to come here to be helpful. And we absolutely don't need that right now," Barnes said in an interview with CNN.

Former NAACP President Cornell William Brooks told the network that Trump would be 바카라turning Air Force One into a gasoline truck바카라 and 바카라bringing gas to a fire."

바카라The president is going to make a bad situation worse," Brooks said.

Trump has had little to say about the Blake shooting, which was captured on cellphone video.

바카라Well, I'm looking into it very strongly. I'll be getting reports,바카라 he said in an interview Friday with a local New Hampshire television station.

바카라It was not a good sight. I didn't like the sight of it, certainly, and I think most people would agree with that.바카라

Trump offered a similar response Saturday when asked about Kyle Rittenhouse, the white 17-year-old who has been charged with fatally shooting two protesters and wounding a third Tuesday after he travelled to Kenosha, apparently to defend the city from protesters.

Attorneys representing Rittenhouse, who was seen walking with an AR-15, have said he acted in self-defense.

Trump told reporters Saturday the case is 바카라under investigation right now바카라 and that 바카라we're looking at it very, very carefully.바카라 But Trump on Sunday appeared to lend support to the teenager when he liked a retweet of a series of messages that began, 바카라Kyle Rittenhouse is a good example of why I decided to vote for Trump.바카라

The circumstances of Saturday night's shooting in Portland remain unclear. Video from the city shows sporadic fighting, as well as Trump supporters firing paintball pellets at opponents and using bear spray as counterprotesters threw things at the Trump caravan.

The victim is a member of Patriot Prayer, a right-wing group whose members have frequently clashed with protesters in Portland in the past, its founder, Joey Gibson, said Sunday.

White House officials, meanwhile, continued to blame local leaders for allowing the protests to continue.

바카라We've had over 200 anarchists and they're not peaceful protesters. These are people that every night commit violent acts," Trump's chief of staff, Mark Meadows, said on NBC's 바카라Meet the Press."

Acting Homeland Security Secretary Chad Wolf said on ABC's 바카라This Week" that 바카라if the governor had taken action early on after Day One, Day Two of some of that violent activity occurring there, we probably 바카라 a lot of this could have been avoided.

Unfortunately, he acted a little too late.바카라 Republican Sen. Ron Johnson of Wisconsin urged calm, while also laying blame.

바카라When you encourage the disdain for the police, you encourage criminals. When you do little or nothing to stop rioting, you encourage anarchy. So when you are encouraging criminals and anarchy, people's lives are lost,바카라 Johnson said on CNN's 바카라State of the Union." 

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