Month: June 2020

[ad_1] On Monday’s Andrea Mitchell Reports show on MSNBC, PBS NewsHour White House correspondent Yamiche Alcindor sounded more like an advocate than a reporter.  She dismissed Trump’s focus on violence caused by Antifa and urged him that “in reality,” he should be focused on “overwhelmingly peaceful people” at the protests.  Alcindor drew a vigorous Twitter
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[ad_1] Several monuments on the National Mall were vandalized Saturday night during protests in Washington, D.C., that turned into riots. Activists set cars on fire and looted businesses in the nation’s capitol as rioters protested the death of George Floyd, a black man who died after a Minneapolis, Minnesota, police officer knelt on his neck
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[ad_1] What do the protesters want? I’d suggest some distinctions. It may be that much of the protest is not about achieving any specific reform, but simply to express outrage at the way (too many, it is alleged) police behave. It’s not that the police don’t have the right rules and regulations — it’s that
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[ad_1] The senseless and completely unjustified killing of George Floyd – an unarmed black man – by a white police officer in Minneapolis last Monday should shock the conscience of America. While I understand the frustration and anger, I do not condone the violence spreading across this country in response to Floyd’s horrific killing. Rioting tearing apart Minneapolis and
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[ad_1] We reported a couple days ago that recent riots in the US in many Democrat-led cities around the country are hardly spontaneous. They appear coordinated. We suspected these riots were related to the same individuals involved in similar activities over the past year or years. These people were related to US based Islamist Organizations,
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[ad_1] Minnesota Attorney General Keith Ellison answers questions about the investigation into the death of George Floyd, during a news conference in St. Paul, Minn., May 27, 2020. (John Autey, Pioneer Press, & Pool/Reuters) Minnesota Governor Tim Walz on Sunday appointed the state’s attorney general Keith Ellison to lead the prosecution for cases relating to
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[ad_1] Americans around the country are standing up for justice and cleaning up the messes left behind by far-left rioters and anarchists this past weekend. Advertisement – story continues below In Minneapolis a group of American loving patriots came out and cleaned up the areas destroyed by the violent anti-American protesters the night before. Found
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[ad_1] A few hours after an emotional moment on CNN in which national correspondent Sara Sidner asked a question of Minneapolis Police Chief Medaria Arradondo on behalf of the late George Floyd’s family, Sidner reflected on it and, with help from Prime Time host Chris “Fredo” Cuomo, she explained to viewers why there’s been widespread
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[ad_1] MINNEAPOLIS (Reuters) – Fires burned near the White House, stores were looted in New York City and Southern California, and a tanker truck drove into marchers in Minneapolis as the United States struggled to contain chaotic protests over race and policing. National Guard troops were deployed in 15 states and Washington, D.C. in an
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[ad_1] MINNEAPOLIS (Reuters) – Looting broke out on Sunday in Southern California, a tanker truck drove into marchers in Minneapolis and demonstrators clashed with police in Boston and Washington, D.C. as the United States struggled to contain chaotic protests over race and policing. National Guard troops were deployed in 15 U.S. states and Washington, D.C.
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[ad_1] After the Portland police successfully broke up crowds downtown earlier in the evening, thousands who had gathered in southeast Portland marched through the city and into downtown. They converged, one again, at the “Justice Center” where they engaged in a stand-off with riot cops. Clashes outside Justice Center Video from around 11:30 pm on
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