Jon Stewart spoke about the ongoing protests against police brutality as well as Donald Trump’s handling of the situation amid the coronavirus pandemic in a lengthy new interview.
02.06.2020 - 01:59 / deadline.com
By Ted Johnson
President Donald Trump vowed to quell unrest across the country on Monday, vowing to take militaristic action and to enforce a 7 p.m. ET curfew in the nation’s capital.
“I am your president of law and order and an ally of all peaceful protesters,” Trump said.
But the scene just before he spoke was extraordinary, as police dispersed hundreds of demonstrators who were, by all accounts, peacefully protesting at the intersection of 16th & H, just on the edge of Lafayette Park.
Jon Stewart spoke about the ongoing protests against police brutality as well as Donald Trump’s handling of the situation amid the coronavirus pandemic in a lengthy new interview.
Ted Johnson President Donald Trump signed an executive order on policing on Tuesday that addresses officers’ use of chokeholds and attempts to establish a database for law enforcement misconduct, but it will be up to Congress to legislate more robust reforms.At a Rose Garden ceremony on Tuesday, the president also leaned in heavily on his contention that the problems in policing are due to a small number of officers.“I use the word ‘tiny.’ It is a very small percentage, but you have them,” Trump
Ted Johnson White House Press Secretary Kayleigh McEnany defended President Donald Trump’s tweet that targeted a 75-year-old protester who was shoved to the ground by Buffalo police officers during a protest last week.Per Factcheck.org, Trump on Tuesday tweeted baseless claims about the man, Martin Gugino. The president wrote, “Buffalo protester shoved by Police could be an ANTIFA provocateur.
Donald Trump has been getting a lot of backlash after sharing a conspiracy theory that elderly protester Martin Gugino, 75, who was assaulted by the police in horrifying video, could have been an ‘antifa provocateur.’ Furthermore, much to the outrage of many, the POTUS also suggested that the man fell much harder than he was pushed ON PURPOSE, just so that he could ‘set up’ the riot police! Now, the injured man’s attorney clapped back as well, while updating people on his health.
Donald Trump enraged people on social media once again, this time by trying to find an excuse for the aggression 75 year old BLM suffered at the hands of the riot police. As you can imagine, his words pretty much tried to victim blame and many were not Okay with that.
Ted Johnson President Donald Trump attacked the 75-year-old Buffalo protester who was shoved by police last week, igniting a furor that led to the prosecution of two officers on charges of felony assault.Trump tweeted, “Buffalo protester shoved by Police could be an ANTIFA provocateur. 75 year old Martin Gugino was pushed away after appearing to scan police communications in order to black out the equipment.
The Last Week Tonight host got emotional while calling out Donald Trump for how he’s dealt with the Black Lives Matter protests and also talking about the ‘sickening’ and ‘f**king disgusting’ ways in which those fighting for equality continue to be treated by the police force. John Oliver was particularly disgusted by how the POTUS has been using George Floyd’s name just to promote his accomplishments.
The rapper revealed that he has never, not once, voted before! However, in the light of America’s new fight against racial inequality, Snoop Dogg not only slammed the current POTUS for the way he has reacted to the protests but also promised that this year he’s definitely using his voting right! It sounds like Snoop is sick and tired of the situation in the United States so he is finally ready to contribute to the, hopefully positive, change a new president will bring.
Snoop Dogg, 48, is not a fan of the way Donald Trump‘s been handling racism in America and it’s the reason he’s voting for the first time ever in Nov. The rapper appeared on 92.3’s Big Boy radio station on June 4 to discuss the tragic death of George Floyd, which has prompted protests of thousands of people around the country to stop racial injustice, and admitted he’s not a fan of Trump being in office.
Peter White Television EditorArsenio Hall hosted a hit syndicated late-night talk show from 1989-1994 and other than that moment where Bill Clinton played saxophone on the show, The Arsenio Hall Show will be remembered for the way that he handled the 1992 riots in LA.During the riots, which started after a jury acquitted four LAPD officers for violently beating Rodney King, Hall interviewed L.A.
Ted Johnson President Donald Trump held a last-minute appearance before the press in the Rose Garden to tout the latest unemployment figures, but viewers will have seen a difference from previous events: Reporters were placed closer together.CNN’s Jim Acosta noted that the chairs for the press were originally distanced apart as they have been for previous Rose Garden events during the coronavirus crisis.
While President Donald Trump is busy holding photo ops with an upside-down bible and demanding that protesters be handled by the military and threatening to unleash dogs on them, former President Barack Obama has decided to release a message of hope and unity. Since leaving the Oval Office, the Democratic icon has been rather silent on political matters.
Anderson Cooper delivered a scathing assessment of U.S. President Donald Trump on “Anderson Cooper 360”.
Donald Trump does not have the support of Right Reverend Mariann Budde.
After Taylor Swift recently called out Donald Trump, Lady Gaga is also questioning the US President in the matter of Geoge Floyd's death. A few days ago, US President Donald Trump took to his social media handle and posted an insensitive tweet regarding the protests for George Floyd's death at the hands of four policemen.