This time, not so much.
When protesters railed against the 2014 police killing of Michael Brown, an unarmed Black teenager, in Ferguson, Missouri, Donald Trump knew just who to blame:
Our country is totally fractured and, with our weak leadership in Washington, you can expect Ferguson type riots and looting in other placesTrump also claimed that the rest of the world had laughed at America and then-President Barack Obama over the Ferguson riots: Can you imagine what Putin and all of our friends and enemies throughout the world are saying about the U.S. as they watch the Ferguson riotAs China and the rest of the World continue to rip off the U.S. economically, they laugh at us and our president over the riots in Ferguson!Now the nation is wracked by protests over George Floyd, an unarmed Black man who was killed during an arrest in Minneapolis by white police officers.We should fact check this. I feel like he’s on to something here.
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