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Trump personally asked what 'tanks' could be used to break up George Floyd protests: report

On Tuesday, The Daily Beast detailed how President Donald Trump himself has been behind the push to use the military to control the protests against the police killing of George Floyd — to the extent that he actually asked about specific military equipment that would be available for that purpose.

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FBI has 'no intelligence' Antifa was involved in Sunday's violence at DC protests: report

Attorney General Bill Barr and President Donald Trump have tried to blame Antifa -- or anti-fascists -- for violence in the protests against police injustice. But the public data hasn't backed up their case, and even their own intel disputes the argument.

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NYC protesters defy curfew — with a profane message for Mayor Bill de Blasio

Protesters in New York City continued to march after 8 p.m. on Tuesday -- in open defiance of a curfew order from Mayor Bill de Blasio.

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DC police demand people standing in line to vote go home — even though they're exempt from curfew: report

Although Washington, D.C. is under curfew due to the George Floyd protests, the DC Board of Elections and Mayor Muriel Bowser have made clear that anyone waiting to vote in the district's primary elections are exempt from the curfew.

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Armed security forces in DC are refusing to identify their agencies — sparking condemnation

On Tuesday, Mother Jones national security reporter Dan Friedman posted an image of heavily-armed federal officials overseeing protests in D.C. — and noted that they refused to identify their agency when asked.

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Internet scorns Trump for saying D.C. was the 'safest place on earth last night': 'Bunker Boy says what?'

On Tuesday, President Donald Trump took to Twitter to proudly proclaim he had succeeded in restoring order to Washington, D.C. last night.

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Trump campaign provokes outrage with demand that media stop saying protesters were tear gassed

On Tuesday, the Trump campaign issued a statement demanding that the media "correct or retract" the reports that peaceful protesters were tear gassed in front of the White House — citing claims from the U.S. Park Police that the substance used to forcibly disperse the crowd was not tear gas.

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Trump campaign demands media 'retract' claim that protesters were tear gassed at the White House

On Tuesday, President Donald Trump's campaign released a statement demanding that media outlets "correct or retract" the reporting that protesters were tear gassed outside the White House.

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Protesters in Lafayette Park hit with gas for second night in a row: report

On Tuesday, with just minutes before the D.C. curfew was scheduled to take effect, protesters gathered in Lafayette Park, piling up against the White House fence.

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Fox host rips Trump for 'weakness' after gas and rubber bullets were fired at protesters to clear way for photo-op

After police backed by the National Guard unleashed tear gas, rubber bullets and flash-bang shells on peaceful protesters to clear the way for President Donald Trump to have his photo taken holding a Bible in front of historic St. John's Episcopal Church, Fox News host Tucker Carlson criticized the commander in chief for being too lenient in stopping the "animals."

Trump on Monday also threatened to deploy the military after criticizing governors as "weak" for not using more aggressive tactics to clamp down on protests over the death of George Floyd. Authorities then used tear gas to clear peaceful protesters and priests from Lafayette Park outside the White House so he could get a photo-op holding a Bible like a championship belt in front of the fire-damaged church. The president was reportedly "upset" after news coverage revealed he had been hunkered down in a bunker.

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Trump's determination to quell protest crowd backfires as DC marchers grow larger

Marchers walking south on 16th Street grew progressively larger as they filled the roads and sidewalks Tuesday.

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Experts fear a severe threat to free speech posed by new surveillance tech unleashed by police at protests

Indeed, on Friday, a drone operated by US Customs and Border Protection (a force infamously comprised of many Trump sympathizers) flew over protests in Minneapolis to provide law enforcement officers on the ground with live video. Customs and Border Protection (CPB) later claimed that the drone "was preparing to provide live video to aid in situational awareness at the request of our federal law enforcement partners" but was later diverted away from the city when officials realized it was not needed.

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‘Citizens are not the enemy’: Ex-Chair of Joint Chiefs rips Trump for politicizing the military

On Tuesday, writing for The Atlantic, former admiral and Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff Mike Mullen laid into President Donald Trump for turning the military on the American people.

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