US President Donald Trump condemned protesters gathered outside the White House the night before to protest the death of George Floyd, a black man, on Saturday, Thursday.

In Minneapolis, Minnesota, the protests spread throughout the United States and spread to violence after the incident that caused the white police to press Floyd's neck on his knees on the 25th. Comes out.

According to the political media, The Hill, President Trump tweeted that he had watched all the protests outside the White House the night before and praised the response of the Secret Service.

He also said that if the demonstrators approached near the White House fence, they would have met 'the most ferocious dogs' and 'the most nasty weapons', and they may have been seriously hurt.

President Trump later accused the tweet of "professionally run so-called White House protesters have little to do with Floyd's tribute. They were just there to cause trouble."

When asked if he would send troops to Minneapolis when he met with reporters, Trump replied that he could send it very quickly if requested.