Muhammad Al-Minshawi - South Carolina and Washington

During a tour by Al Jazeera Net in three southern states, they all voted, with a large percentage of President Trump in the 2016 elections, it became clear the size of the widespread support for the police even after the incident of brutal killing of George Floyd in Minnesota.

In the states of South Carolina, Georgia, and North Carolina, many of those whom Al Jazeera Net spoke to expressed support for Trump's stances and the efforts of police officers in confronting demonstrators and "chaos supporters" as they mentioned.

On the other hand, many Americans expressed their frustration with Trump's handling of the crisis, and their frustration doubled the Trump's word to the American people, which they saw as increasing the division of Americans, and challenging the feelings of millions of angry about the practices of the American police with minorities.

A different flag
Al-Jazeera Net spotted a different uncommon flag in the states of the North or Washington, DC, and by asking one of the American citizens who raised this strange flag over their cars or on their homes, he replied by saying, "This is a science that shows support for the police and its heroes, and it is a response to all that they are exposed to Criticism. "

Supporters of the police and Trump raised an unusual flag, expressing their support for this (the island)

This flag differs from the American flag except in the substitution of the blue and red colors in black and white, with a blue band in the middle, indicating the difference between chaos and order.

Malisa - a woman in her forties and voting for the Republican Party - indicated to Al-Jazeera Net that the aim of raising the flag is to "show appreciation to our heroes in the police force and to remind us that they are heroes and partners of ours. ".

She accused the demonstrators of breaking the law, and asserted that "You can only defend the police, they cannot be dispensed with even with excesses, we cannot allow the chaos to spread."

And Malissa considered that the black movements aimed at chaos led many to stand "behind the heroic policemen, which includes men and women of various races and genders."

One of the people whom Al Jazeera Net spoke to pointed out that the police support movement came in response to the "Black Life Matters" movement, which supports black rights.

He said that the police support movement "crosses state borders and is not limited to the red states that support Republicans and Trump."

"There is one American flag, but this does not negate our right to use other flags to support those we love. We are free citizens who respect the law and appreciate the role of the police in protecting us and in protecting our property from criminals," said Rob - who is an English teacher in Georgia state.

He accused African Americans of racism, as he sees them as "only interested in protecting black people, and they don't care about protecting others, we care about everyone's life away from skin color, and our support to the police reflects that."

Flags and banners in support of Trump's re-election have spread in many places (Al Jazeera)

More than a split
In the coastal city of Myrtle Beach, news of the killing of George Floyd was a disturbing news for its black population living in a tightly supportive state for President Trump.

On the other hand, Trump's speech to the American people yesterday evening pushed for more division between Americans, and some analysts saw that what Trump had done after his speech to leave the White House on foot to the Shan Jones Church facing the White House and carried a copy of the Bible what It is only a step aimed at supporting his electoral fortunes.

Democratic Party candidate Joe Biden tweeted, attacking Trump's actions by saying that "Trump is using the American army against the American people, he is firing tear gas at peaceful demonstrators and they are shooting rubber bullets for a picture."

Al-Jazeera Net monitored the participation of a black American woman with her son in the angry demonstrations outside the White House, and the woman - who did not want to reveal her identity - confirmed that she is "participating for fear that her 17-year-old son will be exposed to George Floyd's fate because of his skin color."

"It is important that we demonstrate here outside President Trump's residence, so that he may realize the scale of the disaster that occurred in Minneapolis," the woman told Al-Jazeera Net.

Trump camp par excellence
and inside a mobile home camp (caravans), which has doubled the resort with the imposition of travel and flight restrictions, flags of President Trump's re-election campaign have spread.

Many of those whom Al Jazeera Net spoke to said that "those who reside and work in liberal left-wing cities like Washington and New York cannot understand or appreciate what Trump is doing to serve the American people."

"Here in the south, no one watches CNN, we don't read the New York Times, we watch Fox and read our local newspapers that liberals don't know from Trump's enemies," Rob told Al Jazeera Net.

An opinion poll conducted by "ABC" and the Washington Post newspaper during the last week of May 2009, on 1001 American voters, indicated that Biden won Trump with eight points, as Trump won the votes of 45% of Americans, while Biden scored 53 votes. % who are they.