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Trump wants us to believe anarchists are responsible for country's unrest -- but he's the real anarchist: op-ed

Writing in the Washington Post this Tuesday, Helaine Olen contends that although President Trump is trying to lay all the blame for unrest in cities on anarchists, his policies and actions resemble an anarchist just as much as anyone.

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Legal expert lays out how Trump’s military powers can — and can’t — be used during a period of civil unrest

As cities all over the United States continue to be rocked by civil unrest following the May 25 killing of George Floyd in Minneapolis, President Donald Trump has threatened to “deploy the United States military” in the streets of U.S. cities — an assertion that has been condemned as authoritarian by many observers, including historian Jon Meacham and Sen. Kamala Harris of California. But what powers does Trump actually have when it comes to the use of force? Mark Nevitt, a former U.S. Navy commander who taught at the University of Pennsylvania Law School in Philadelphia, explained the limits and extent of his authority in an article for Just Security, delving into the specifics of the Posse Comitatus Act of 1878 as well as the Insurrection Act of 1807.

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To provide safety and solidarity, DC residents open doors to protesting teens cornered by police crackdown

"I hope that they go out there today, peacefully as they did yesterday, and not blink," said Rahul Dubey, who sheltered dozens of people, "because our country needs them."

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LISTEN: Orders to 'shoot' and 'run them over' heard on NYPD's scanner amid protests

According to the local New York site Gothamist, the NYPD was overheard on their radios telling officers to "shoot those motherf*ckers" and "run them over."

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Republicans criticized for trying to pretend they didn't know anything about DC protests

Republican officials dodged questions Tuesday about the teargas and rubber bullets shot at protesters so that President Donald Trump could cross H Street to stand for a photo-op outside of St. John's Church in Washington, DC.

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Denver cop under investigation for 'let's start a riot' Instagram post

A Denver police officer is under investigation after he posted a photo of himself wearing riot gear on Instagram along with the caption, "Let's start a riot."

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'That is not her Bible': Kellyanne Conway attacks bishop who criticized Trump photo op

White House adviser Kellyanne Conway on Tuesday lashed out at Bishop Mariann Edgar Budde of the Episcopal Diocese of Washington over criticism of President Donald Trump's photo op at St. John's Episcopal Church.

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Meghan McCain fact-checked by neighbor after claiming her neighborhood 'is eviscerated and looks like a war zone'

"The View" co-host Meghan McCain took to Twitter Tuesday to say that her neighborhood in Manhattan was "eviscerated" by protesters and "looks like a war zone."

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'We've seen this movie before': 1992 riots helped sink Bush -- and former Barr deputy sees that fate for Trump

President Donald Trump and his allies are reportedly loving the chaos he's stirring into nationwide protests over the police killing of George Floyd, so he can project strength with a brutal crackdown -- but that carries great political risk.

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Chaos erupts at peaceful Black Lives Matter protest after white man pulls out a gun

A peaceful protest of Black Lives Matter activists erupted into chaos when a white North Carolina man whipped out a weapon.

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Multiple GOP senators criticize Trump's church stunt: 'Don’t know what point the president was trying to make'

Several Republican senators on Tuesday were critical of President Donald Trump's photo op at the St. John's Church in Washington D.C. that necessitated launching teargas at peaceful protesters.

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'Tiger King' star loses animal park to nemesis he tried to kill

The star of hit Netflix series "Tiger King" will have to hand over the ownership of his famous zoo to the nemesis he tried to have murdered, a court has ruled.

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