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Protests continue to protest across the United States, protesting that white police officers crushed an unarmed black man's neck with his knees to hide it. President Trump says there is a far left behind the radical protests, and critics say that the so-called faction is trying to blur the nature of the situation.

First news, Correspondent Kim Yun-su reports from Washington.

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is a shop in Philadelphia. Even in the middle of the day, people flock and pull things out of the store at random.

This is a scene where protests against black death have turned into looting.

Violence, arson, and looting protests inevitably escalated, allowing 13 states to approve state defense forces. Twenty-five cities have taken curfew.

The White House pointed to the extreme left, 'Antipa', as the back of a radical protest.

[O'Brien / White House Security Adviser: 'Antipa' is the driving force for radical protests. It's behind what happened in Seattle, Portland, and Berkeley. It's a destructive action by radicals.] On

Twitter, President Trump said he would designate Anti-Pha as a terrorist organization.

In response, critics were accused of President Trump blurting the nature of the situation and stimulating protests, as in the case of the mass violence of white supremacists in Charlottesville in 2017.

[Keisha Lance Bottoms / Mayor of the United States: Things get worse when President Trump speaks. Sometimes I have to be quiet, and I want President Trump to be quiet.]

Massive crowds of protests have sparked concerns about Corona 19's re-proliferation.

Mayor Cuomo said that everyone has the right to protest, but he has no right to infect others.