Trump further said that we all saw what happened last week. We cannot allow this to happen next.

Protests erupted once again by President Donald Trump in the US after the death of black George Floyd. He said during a press conference on Friday while presenting an employment report that it was a great day for George. Hopefully, they will be looking down now and saying that whatever is happening in our country, it is quite good. It is a great day for all. It is also a great day for the country in terms of equality.

Demonstrations have continued in the United States for the last 11 days regarding the death of black George Floyd. On Friday, people in California missed him by lying 8 minutes and 46 seconds on the road. Meanwhile, a statement related to Floyd by US President Donald Trump is also being criticized.


Protests erupted once again by President Donald Trump in the US after the death of black George Floyd. He said during a press conference on Friday while presenting an employment report that it was a great day for George. Hopefully, they will be looking down now and saying that whatever is happening in our country, it is quite good. It is a great day for all. It is also a great day for the country in terms of equality.

Trump further said that we all saw what happened last week. We cannot allow this to happen next.

Trump's statement on Floyd also angered people. Said that the President has insulted Floyd by saying so. On May 25, a police officer in Minneapolis stabbed Nefloid's neck for 8 minutes. After being unconscious, he was rushed to the hospital, where he was declared brought dead. Since then, there have been demonstrations for the last 11 days.

Why did the confusion arise?


Trump was to speak at the White House on Friday about the report presented on the country's employment situation. This report said that employment in the country would increase in May. Trump suddenly commented on Floyd raising the issue of social equality. So people could not understand what Trump wanted to say. They are saying that Floyd is happy with this report or the US government's action against the protesters.

White House Safai


The White House clarified the public outrage over Trump's statement. White House Senior Communications Advisor Ben Williamson tweeted, "President Trump's statement on the" great day "was wrongly linked to the news of Floyd's death and the country's economy. The White House calls such an interpretation false. It was clear from the President's point that they were talking about equal justice and rights for all under the law.

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