Trump administration Forced exclusion of demonstrators when visiting the church No problem June 4, 8:39

The Trump administration in the United States acknowledged that when the president visited a church that had been set ablaze by the riot, he had no problems with the response that forced them to take part in the protests.

As President Trump, it seems that the aim is to appeal to Christian supporters, but people in the church are protesting against it.

People who had a peaceful protest around the church when President Trump visited a church near the White House that was set on fire by a riot triggered by the death of a black man on the 1st Have been forcibly eliminated using warning bullets, and opposition parties and media in the United States have replied that "it is an unreasonable exercise of force."

The White House spokesman McEnnie said at a press conference on March 3 that the decision to remove the demonstrators was made by Attorney General Barr and President Trump was not involved.

He then stated that he had "exercised a reasonable amount of force to protect themselves and protect the public" regarding the actions taken by the police, recognizing that there was no problem with the response.

President Trump is visiting a Catholic facility in Washington, DC, in the midst of citizens' protests on the 2nd, and it seems that he wants to appeal to Christian supporters. As for President Trump's series of actions, he said, "We are suppressing the general public and using the church politically."