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June 01, 2020 President Donald Trump does not want to take control of the National Guard, his national security adviser said Sunday as protests flare up after the death of an unarmed African American man in Minneapolis last week. "Right now we are not going to 'federalize' the National Guard, but if necessary, we have other military resources that can be deployed," Robert O'Brien told reporters in the White House. "We will do whatever the governors or mayors need to keep control of their cities."

In fact, Donald Trump has threatened to use the army if the local democratic administrators do not use the hard punch against violence. "Crossing state lines to incite violence is a federal crime! Liberal governors and mayors must get tougher or the federal government will step in and do what needs to be done." said the president. Currently, over 20 states and nearly 40 US cities have launched a curfew. At least 14 states and the capital Washington have mobilized the national guard.

Trump said he will designate the anti-fascist Antifa group as a terrorist organization. Despite the name, the US Antifa are more similar to the so-called blackblocks than to the Italian or European anti-fascist organizations. "These people are anarchists. Call our national guard now. The world is watching and laughing at you and Joe asleep. Is that what America wants?" 

Get tough Democrat Mayors and Governors. These people are ANARCHISTS. Call in our National Guard NOW. The World is watching and laughing at you and Sleepy Joe. Is this what America wants? NO!!!

- Donald J. Trump (@realDonaldTrump) May 31, 2020