China News Service, August 31, reported that a few days ago, an African-American man was shot and seriously injured by police in Kenosha, Wisconsin, which triggered demonstrations in many cities. White House officials stated that President Trump plans to visit Kenosha on September 1. However, Wisconsin Governor Ifors asked Trump on August 30 to "reconsider" Kenosha's trip.

  According to reports, Ifors wrote in a letter to Trump: "I am worried that your appearance will hinder our recovery; I am worried that your appearance will delay our work to overcome differences and move forward together."

Data map: On August 25, local time, Kenosha, Wisconsin, USA, when an African-American man Blake was repeatedly shot by police to trigger demonstrations, a man raised a gun and shot.

  On August 29, a White House spokesperson stated that Trump "will meet with law enforcement and investigate the damage caused by the recent riots." According to the State Department of Justice, on August 23, the 29-year-old African-American Black was shot twice with a laser gun by a policeman, walked away from his vehicle and opened the driver’s door. At this time, police officer Rustin Sheskey fired seven shots at him from behind. Black’s family said he might be partially paralyzed.

  After the shooting, protests took place in Kenosha and other places for several days. Although most of the protests were peaceful, there were still incidents of robbery, arson and violence.

  On the evening of the 25th local time, two protesters were shot and another was injured. Officials then arrested Kyle Rittenhouse, a 17-year-old suspect from Illinois, who faced multiple homicide charges. In addition, on August 29 in Portland, Oregon, a convoy supporting Trump clashed with demonstrators, resulting in one death.