“We’ll solve the problem, we’ll get other people to rebuild their businesses at KenoshaArray …we’re going to solve the problem,” Trump told reporters at the start of his journey.
TRUMP TO VISIT RIOT-HIT KENOSHA AFTER PROMISING ”NON-TOLERANCE’ TO VIOLENCE
He made a stopover in the area, adding a burnt construction that still smelled of smoke, along with officials who added Attorney General William Barr and Acting Homeland Security Secretary Chad Wold.as with six other people who reportedly lost their business during the riots.
“Kenosha has been devastated by riots against the police and against Americans,” he said at a roundtable with police and commercial housing owners after also visiting an emergency operations center.
“These are acts of non-violent protest, but internal terror,” he said.
The Trump scale in was also met by protesters, with a giant organization raising the middle finger toward the president as the procession passed.
Trump’s comes when he seeks to provide a crime-fighting technique and compare it to that of Democratic presidential rival Joe Biden.
To end political violence, we will also have to confront the radical ideology that includes this violence. The reckless far-left politicians continue to rivet the destructive message that our country and our law enforcement are oppressive or racist, they will dismiss any words that come before them.to them, ” he said at the round table.
The scale in goes beyond the objections of local Democrats, Gov. Tony Evers, who deployed the National Guard to end the violence, saying Trump’s presence will “only obstruct our healing.”
175 ARRESTS AMID KENOSHA, WISCONSIN ILLSATHED
“I am concerned that his presence will only hold our paintings to succeed over the department and move forward together,” he said in a letter to Trump before the visit.
Since then, Trump has praised the deployment of the National Guard, for which he planned, as a turning point in the fight against chaos.
“Violence ceased six days ago, when the guard entered the photo,” he tweeted Tuesday morning.He told Kenosha that if more states deployed the National Guard, “it would all end very, very quickly.”
He adopted a clearly pro-police tone, saying the police are under “enormous pressure.”
“They have a quarter of a moment to make a resolution, and if they take a bad resolution one way or another, they are dead or have great upheavals, and other people want to perceive that,” he said.
Protests and riots broke out through the shooting of Jacob Blake last week, which demonstrators cite as an example of police brutality opposed to black men. A video watched on social media shows an officer shooting Blake as he arrived at his vehicle, where Wisconsin officials later said: The shooting left Blake paralyzed, according to his father.
During protests sparked by the shooting, a 17-year-old Illinois pro-police man is charged with killing two other people and wounding a third.Kyle Rittenhouse faces murder charges in the shooting; his lawyer claimed self-defense.
Trump said Monday that he gave the impression that rittenhouse had acted in self-defense.
“It’s an attractive situation,” Trump said at a press conference.”He seeks to get away from them, I suppose, it seems, and fell.And then they attacked him very violently … He’s in big trouble.”It would have been … you probably would have been killed.
Protests and riots have hit several U.S. cities over the summer since George Floyd’s death in custody in Minnesota in May, but violence in Wisconsin, a key state in transition, may have electoral implications.Polls over the past few days recommend that Biden lead Trump has hardened.
The president warned that riots in Democrat-led cities will only be accentuated if Biden is elected in November.
CLICK HERE FOR THE FOX NEWS APP
On Monday, Biden visited Pittsburgh, where he pointed to Trump’s technique of the problem and asked, “Do you think there will be less violence in America if Donald Trump is re-elected?”
He accused that “this president has long since lost all ethical leadership in this country.She can’t avoid violence, because for years she fostered it.Array… fires are burning and we have a president who is stoking the flames that are fighting the flames.”.”
Paul Steinhauser of Fox News and The Associated Press contributed to the report.