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Amidst more than three months of protests against racial discrimination in Portland, USA, trump supporters flocked to a clashes. President Trump has also provoked these supporters, but one person was eventually killed in a gunfire.

Correspondent Kim Soo-hyung reports from Washington.

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police commando is standing next to a fallen man at the scene of a protest in Portland, USA.

A man wearing a far-right hat was shot in the chest and collapsed, and he was taken to the hospital but eventually died.

In Portland, where protests against racism have been continuing for more than three months, the clashes intensified as Trump supporters drove over 600 vehicles to protest.

Kicking and punching are all over the place, and some Trump supporters have even fired paintballs at protesters.

Protesters blocking trucks are often pushed by vehicles.

President Trump called Portland's supporters "great patriots," and the stupid mayor blamed primary criticism for putting in state defense forces.

The head of the White House secretary also tried to split the sides of President Trump, saying that America is peaceful.

[Mark Meadows/Chief of White House Secretary: Protesters are people who use violence every night. That's happening in the Democratic city. Most Trump's America is peaceful.]

President Trump decided to visit Kenosha, Wisconsin, on the 1st of the following month, where violent protests have taken place following the bombing of Jacob Blake.

Democrats accused President Trump of using protests against racial discrimination in agitation politics to rally his supporters.