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Trump's comment 'this is a great day' for George Floyd draws immediate outrage – live | Trump's comment 'this is a great day' for George Floyd draws immediate outrage – live |
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‘Hopefully, George is looking down right now and saying, “This is a great thing happening for our country”’ Trump said amid police brutality at protests | ‘Hopefully, George is looking down right now and saying, “This is a great thing happening for our country”’ Trump said amid police brutality at protests |
Trump has retweeted a clip that his camapign shared of the president saying this was a “great day” for George Floyd, who died last week after a police officer put his knee on Floyd’s neck for nearly nine minutes. | |
Trump said during his Rose Garden event this morning, “Equal justice under the law must mean every American receives equal treatment in every encounter with law enforcement regardless of race, color, gender or creed. They have to receive fair treatment from law enforcement.” | |
The president then appeared to veer from his prepared remarks, saying, “We all saw what happened last week. We can’t let that happen. Hopefully George is looking down right now and saying, ‘This is a great thing that’s happening for our country.’ This is a great day for him. It’s a great day for everbody. This is a great day for everybody. This a great, great day in terms of equality.” | |
Trump then swerved back into talking about the economy, boasting about the coronavirus relief packages he has signed into law. | |
The president’s comments about Floyd came less than two weeks after the unarmed black man died in police custody and just one day after Floyd’s family held a memorial service for him in Minneapolis. | |
Reactions continue to pour in after Trump said this was a “great day” for George Floyd, who died in police custody last week. | |
From Democratic senator Mark Warner: | |
From a former Democratic senator: | |
From a Democratic strategist: | |
From the research director for the watchdog group CREW: | |
DC Mayor Muriel Bowser has just announced that the section of 16th Street NW in front of the White House has been renamed “Black Lives Matter Plaza.” | DC Mayor Muriel Bowser has just announced that the section of 16th Street NW in front of the White House has been renamed “Black Lives Matter Plaza.” |
A crowd cheered as a city employee installed a sign reading “Black Lives Matter Plz” on a street light. | A crowd cheered as a city employee installed a sign reading “Black Lives Matter Plz” on a street light. |
The announcement comes as Bowser has sought to assert the city’s autonomy amid the George Floyd protests, despite Trump’s decision to send thousands of additional law enforcment officers to patrol DC. | The announcement comes as Bowser has sought to assert the city’s autonomy amid the George Floyd protests, despite Trump’s decision to send thousands of additional law enforcment officers to patrol DC. |
Bowser sent a letter to Trump today asking him to remove the additional forces from the city, although defense secretary Mark Esper reversed a decision to do just that earlier this week. | Bowser sent a letter to Trump today asking him to remove the additional forces from the city, although defense secretary Mark Esper reversed a decision to do just that earlier this week. |
Trump has just concluded his nearly hour-long “press conference” at the White House without taking any questions from the reporters there. | Trump has just concluded his nearly hour-long “press conference” at the White House without taking any questions from the reporters there. |
This is the second consecutive time that the president has called a “press conference” only to make a statement, which reporters argued defied the definition of a press conference. | This is the second consecutive time that the president has called a “press conference” only to make a statement, which reporters argued defied the definition of a press conference. |
Instead, the president spent the hour making celebratory and seemingly unscripted remarks about the jobs report and the George Floyd protests that have continued across the country. | Instead, the president spent the hour making celebratory and seemingly unscripted remarks about the jobs report and the George Floyd protests that have continued across the country. |
As the president left the event, reporters shouted questions about Trump’s comment that this was a “great day” for Floyd, who died in police custody last week, but he ignored them. | As the president left the event, reporters shouted questions about Trump’s comment that this was a “great day” for Floyd, who died in police custody last week, but he ignored them. |
Trump’s comment moments ago about this being a “great day” for George Floyd is already sparking outrage among the president’s critics. | Trump’s comment moments ago about this being a “great day” for George Floyd is already sparking outrage among the president’s critics. |
“Hopefully, George is looking down right now and saying, ‘This is a great thing happening for our country,’” Trump said of Floyd, who died in police custody last week. “A great day for him, a great day for everybody. This is a great day for everybody.” | “Hopefully, George is looking down right now and saying, ‘This is a great thing happening for our country,’” Trump said of Floyd, who died in police custody last week. “A great day for him, a great day for everybody. This is a great day for everybody.” |
The liberal organization CAP Action said the president’s comment was “despicable”: | The liberal organization CAP Action said the president’s comment was “despicable”: |
Trump wrapped up his prepared remarks (which seemed largely improvised) and signed legislation related to the Paycheck Protection Program for small businesses. | Trump wrapped up his prepared remarks (which seemed largely improvised) and signed legislation related to the Paycheck Protection Program for small businesses. |
Reporters shouted questions at him as he signed the bill, but the president only responded by continuing to brag about this morning’s jobs report. | Reporters shouted questions at him as he signed the bill, but the president only responded by continuing to brag about this morning’s jobs report. |
One reporter asked how the economic growth could have helped George Floyd, after the president said this was a “great day” for Floyd, who died in police custody last week. | One reporter asked how the economic growth could have helped George Floyd, after the president said this was a “great day” for Floyd, who died in police custody last week. |
Another reporter, Yamiche Alcindor of PBS NewsHour, asked Trump to comment on how unemployment actually rose among African Americans and Asian Americans. Trump responded by dismissively waving his hand and telling Alcindor, “You are something.” | Another reporter, Yamiche Alcindor of PBS NewsHour, asked Trump to comment on how unemployment actually rose among African Americans and Asian Americans. Trump responded by dismissively waving his hand and telling Alcindor, “You are something.” |
Trump just said hospitality and leisure gained 1.2m jobs last month - that’s true. Those jobs accounted for most of this months surprise gains, | Trump just said hospitality and leisure gained 1.2m jobs last month - that’s true. Those jobs accounted for most of this months surprise gains, |
But hospitality and leisure lost 8.4m jobs in the previous two months. While it’s true the reopening has brought people back to work, the unemployment rate at 13.3% is still at heights unseen since the worst days of the 1980s. | But hospitality and leisure lost 8.4m jobs in the previous two months. While it’s true the reopening has brought people back to work, the unemployment rate at 13.3% is still at heights unseen since the worst days of the 1980s. |
As Trump celebrates the country’s job gains and downplays the ongiong George Floyd protests, the street near the White House has been painted with the words “Black Lives Matter.” | As Trump celebrates the country’s job gains and downplays the ongiong George Floyd protests, the street near the White House has been painted with the words “Black Lives Matter.” |
DC mayor Muriel Bowser said she had signed off on painting the message near the White House to emphasize the street belonged to the city after Trump sent thousands of additional law enforcement officials to the nation’s capital in response to the protests. | DC mayor Muriel Bowser said she had signed off on painting the message near the White House to emphasize the street belonged to the city after Trump sent thousands of additional law enforcement officials to the nation’s capital in response to the protests. |
Trump is apparently using his press conference to declare both the coronavirus crisis and the George Floyd protests to be over. | Trump is apparently using his press conference to declare both the coronavirus crisis and the George Floyd protests to be over. |
“Hopefully, George is looking down right now and saying, ‘This is a great thing happening for our country,” Trump said of Floyd, who died in police custody last week. “A great day for him, a great day for everybody. This is great day for everybody.” | “Hopefully, George is looking down right now and saying, ‘This is a great thing happening for our country,” Trump said of Floyd, who died in police custody last week. “A great day for him, a great day for everybody. This is great day for everybody.” |
However, protests against police brutality are continuing across the country, and Democrats have called for a number of policy changes, including a national ban on chokeholds, that have not been enacted. | However, protests against police brutality are continuing across the country, and Democrats have called for a number of policy changes, including a national ban on chokeholds, that have not been enacted. |
In terms of the coronavirus crisis, this morning’s jobs report showed unemployment had dropped to 13.3%, so the US economy still needs to recover much more before reaching pre-pandemic levels. | In terms of the coronavirus crisis, this morning’s jobs report showed unemployment had dropped to 13.3%, so the US economy still needs to recover much more before reaching pre-pandemic levels. |
Trump appears to have abandoned his prepared remarks, assuming he had any to begin with. The president has celebrated the jobs report, while mocking his critics. | Trump appears to have abandoned his prepared remarks, assuming he had any to begin with. The president has celebrated the jobs report, while mocking his critics. |
Trump described those who have criticized his response to the coronavirus pandemic as his “enemies,” and he characterized the policy goals of the Green New Deal as “baby talk.” | Trump described those who have criticized his response to the coronavirus pandemic as his “enemies,” and he characterized the policy goals of the Green New Deal as “baby talk.” |
The president also enocuraged governors to allow him to send National Guard troops amid the George Floyd protests, saying he would send troops “so fast it’ll make their heads spin.” | The president also enocuraged governors to allow him to send National Guard troops amid the George Floyd protests, saying he would send troops “so fast it’ll make their heads spin.” |