President Trump's hard-line attitude to protests criticism from ruling party members June 5 15:48

As protests continue following the death of a black man in the United States, some members of the ruling and Republican parties have voiced criticism of President Trump, who continues to take a tough stance.

In a poll, President Trump is widening the gap between Democratic party Biden and his opponents in the fall presidential election, and he is likely to be forced to revise his election strategy.

In response to the protest demonstration spread all over the United States and the radicalization of the demonstration in some parts, President Trump said that he needed "law and order" and he said he would not exclude the dispatch of the federal troops. Is not ...

In response, former Secretary of Defense Mattis, who once supported the Trump administration, made an extraordinary criticism on March 3 in a contribution to a magazine saying, "President Trump is trying to divide the United States."

Also, on the 4th, Senator Macauski of the ruling and Republican parties told the American media that "Matisse's words were true, honest, and necessary," and supported President Trump in the autumn presidential election. He showed that he could not decide whether or not to do it.

In response, President Trump told Twitter yesterday about his next election for Senator Macawski in his local state of Alaska, "It doesn't matter if it's a good or a bad candidate. I strongly supported it, saying that I wouldn't support Congressman Macauski.

President Trump did not appear in public on the 4th, but American media reportedly held a meeting in the White House to gather camp leaders.

According to the average value of various polls compiled by the political information site "Real Clear Politics," 42.1% of the respondents said they would vote for President Trump in the presidential election, and 49.3% of the Democratic Party's former Vice President Biden. The difference tends to widen, with Biden leading Trump in many of the war-torn states.

In addition to the new coronavirus, while criticism is rising over the response to this protest demonstration, President Trump is likely to be forced to review the strategy for the presidential election that is approaching five months later.