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Among these, President Trump mentioned that the old man in his 70s, who had been injured by the police a few days ago, may be an extreme left-wing propaganda, and that the fall may be the setting. Criticism has also been poured out in the Republican Party, which is the ruling party, for groundless conspiracy theories.

Correspondent Correspondent Kim Soo-hyung of Washington.

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75-year-old Martin Guzino, who was seriously injured by the police, was rather targeted by some right-wing media supporting Trump.
He tried to break down the police radio with his cell phone, even claiming that the video itself was rigged, but President Trump amplified it.

It was a conspiracy theory that the victim was labeled as a left-wing agitator on Twitter and that the fall could be the setting.

He didn't give any grounds, leaving only the right-hand media tag he watched.
Otherwise, President Trump, who frequently raised conspiracy theories, faced heavy criticism, raising groundless controversy over police victims of violence.

[Governor Cuomo/New York: Didn't you see his head hit the floor and bleed? How prudent, irresponsible, despicable, vulgar remarks.] Even

some ruling lawmakers drew criticism.

[Merkoski/Republican Senator: It's ridiculous to fan the house now. Not now. It's not good.]

[Romney/Republican Senator: I saw the tweet. It was shocking enough to tell. I'm not going to make that tweet more important to mention.] In

a memorial atmosphere across the United States, Mr. Floyd's funeral was held in his hometown of Houston, but President Trump left no condolence message.

(Video coverage: Eunha Park, Video editing: Yonghwa Jung)