'He didn't give me an opportunity to even speak.' George Floyd's brother, Philonise Floyd, described how his conversation with Donald Trump went. 'It was hard...he just kept, like, pushing me off, like 'I don't want to hear what you're talking about.''
George Floyd's brother, Philonise Floyd, on Sunday said he spoke with both President Donald Trump and former Vice President Joe Biden last week, saying his talk with Trump was"brief" while Biden was talking to him"constantly."
"The vice president, I loved his conversation. He talked to me for like 10 [or] 15 minutes. And I was trying to talk his ear off because he was talking to me constantly. Great conversation. But Trump, it lasted probably two minutes," he told CNN's Don Lemon when asked if he was able to share the pain of his brother's death with the President. "It was very brief. The conversation was OK with him. I was just respecting him, you know listening to what he had to say.
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