<The Anchor> The

Trump administration claims that the protests are being provoked by anti-fascist, anti-fascist, anti-fascist forces. We still don't know if the account is fake, but Twitter has deleted it.

Reporter Seongjin Jung on the sidewalk.

<Reporter> After the

black male George Floyd was crushed and killed by the police's knees, protest protests spread to violent protests such as looting and arson.

The group, which worked as a Twitter account Antipa-US, posted a Twitter post on the 31st of last month saying "Tonight is the night" and "I will go into the white residential area and take over ours."

Trump's son, Trump Jr., pointed out that he was completely distraught, calling it a terrorist organization, and Trump pointed to anti-fail as a terrorist organization behind the violent protests.

[Kaley McCannney/White House Spokesman (Last Day 1): It should be noted that'Antipa' is an important element of the protests that are taking place.]

However, this Twitter account was created by a far-right organization, not a far-left organization.

Twitter said the account was identified as a fake account created by a white supremacist group and was deleted in violation of regulations such as agitating violence.

CNN broadcasts in the United States pointed out that although there are only a few hundred followers on this Twitter, white supremacy is an example of exacerbating tensions in the United States by acting on the left.