— Donald J. Trump (@realDonaldTrump) September 1, 2020
President Donald Trump met with business owners affected by the riots in Kenosha, Wisconsin, on Tuesday outside a building burned-out by violent rioters last week in reaction to the police shooting of Jacob Blake. https://t.co/49PeDuPOR1
— Breitbart News (@BreitbartNews) September 1, 2020
“Mobs demolished or damaged at least 25 businesses, burned down public buildings, and threw bricks at police officers…These are not acts of peaceful protest.”—@realDonaldTrump pic.twitter.com/pJNp9rQYzu
— GOP (@GOP) September 1, 2020
"Once again, we saw the hijacking of a protest by a hardcore group of radicals," Attorney General Bill Barr said.
— The White House (@WhiteHouse) September 1, 2020
"Out of 175 arrests, 100 were from out of town." pic.twitter.com/sWPhwOtBzX
Kenosha County Sheriff David Beth: President @realDonaldTrump said “whatever you need it’s coming” and provided “unbelievable” resources "to protect the people of Kenosha"https://t.co/Z6nEnrr3OD pic.twitter.com/BCUBFDCpEt
— RNC Research (@RNCResearch) September 1, 2020
President Trump brought hope to Kenosha, promising aid for rebuilding and enhancing public safety.
The president's visit did not "hinder our healing," as Tony Evers predicted.
In addition to funds to help rebuild Kenosha, the president honored Bill Barr's request to provide "over $42 million to support public safety statewide, including direct support for law enforcement and funding for additional prosecutors to punish criminals, and resources to provide services to victims of crime."
Democrat Evers and Kenosha mayor, Democrat John Antaramian, missed an opportunity to be part of the solution, choosing instead to side with people who are the problem.
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