Thursday, June 4, 2020

Trump Shares Letter Calling Peaceful Demonstrators "Terrorists"

SOURCE:  CNN- Politics:  Written by Paul LeBlanc; updated at 10:04 pm EDT, Thursday, 4 June 2020

"Trump Shares Letter Calling Peaceful Protesters 'Terrorists'
The President's Shocking Description of Demonstrators Comes as He Continues to Lean Into His Strongman Approach to the Ongoing Floyd Protests

   President Donald Trump on Thursday shared a letter on Twitter that referred to the peaceful protesters who were forcibly dispersed from a park near the White House on Monday evening as "terrorists."
   The letter from veteran attorney and former Trump lawyer John Dowd appears to be addressed to former Secretary of Defense James Mattis and rebuts Mattis' Wednesday statement castigating Trump's response to the nationwide protests after the death of George Floyd at the hands of a Minneapolis police officer.
   "The phony protesters near Lafayette were not peaceful and are not real," Dowd's letter claimed, without citing any evidence.  "They are terrorists using idle hate filled students to burn and destroy.  They were abusing and disrespecting the police when the police were preparing the area for the 1900 curfew."
   CNN has reached out to the White House for comment on the description of the protesters as "terrorists."
The CDC says that tear gas was used in Lafayette Park

   The President's decision to share the letter and its shocking description of Americans exercising their constitutional rights comes as he continues to lean into his strongman approach to the ongong demonstrations.  On Monday, he declared himself  "your President of law and order" as the peaceful protesters just outside the White House gates were dispersed with gas, flash bangs and rubber bullets, apparently so he could visit a nearby church.
   He remained at the boarded-up building, brandishing a Bible for the cameras, for only a matter of minutes before returning to the White House.
   The letter drew condemnation from the Modern Military Association of America, a nonprofit organization for the LGBTQ military and veteran community.
   "Donald Trump just crossed a very serious line that demands swift and forceful condemnation by every Member of Congress," said the group's interim executive director, Air Force veteran Jennifer Dane.  "Promoting a letter that labels American citizens peacefully exercising their First Amendment rights as 'terrorists' is an egregious breach of his oath to preserve, protect and defend the Constitution of the United States.  Now more than ever, it is absolutely crucial that Trump be held accountable for his reckless actions."
   The episode followed nearly a week of protests across the country that at times have turned violent over the death of Floyd, a 46-year-old African American who died while in police custody in Minneapolis.
   In response to the President's approach, Mattis released a statement Wednesday cautioning that the US "must reject any thinking of our cities as a 'battlespace' that our uniformed military is called upon to 'dominate.' "
   "At home, we should use our military only when requested to do so, on very rare occasions, by state governors.  Militarizing our response, as we witnessed in Washington, D.C., sets up a conflict - a false conflict - between the military and civilian society," Mattis wrote.
   The President has repeatedly defended his response to the protests and even tweeted later Thursday evening that he didn't  have a problem with the National Guard helicopter that was seen flying low over protesters in Washington on Monday night.
   The District of Columbia National Guard is investigating the matter and an inquiry has also been requested by Secretary of Defense Mark Esper.
   "The problem is not the very talented, low-flying helicopter pilots wanting to save our city, the problem is the arsonists, looters, criminals, and anarchists, wanting to destroy it (and our Country)!" Trump tweeted.

   The helicopter had a "stated mission" in part to "deter" criminal activity including rioting and looting by keeping a presence overhead, according to a defense official who has direct knowledge of the orders the crew was given.  The Official declined to be identified because the Washington National Guard is now investigating whether flights were conducted appropriately.
   The Lakota UH-72 was also supposed to also deter "unlawful assembly," provide medical evacuation from the crowd id needed and provide surveillance to command and control for force protection, the official said.
   The investigation, the official said, is focusing on how those orders resulted in the low-level flights, which sent debris flying and intimidated civilians, the official said. "

***** A few asides from BND:   Trump did not carry the Bible to ST. John's Church from the White House.  It was handed to him at the site.  Originally, he was holding the Bible upside down for the photo op, and when told that, he awkwardly reversed it's position, holding it spine out, and then upright.
   One of the photographers asked if it was a family Bible.  Trump paused, and finally said, "It's a Bible."
   On the walk to St. John's Church, Trump was accompanied by Attorney General William Barr, Secretary of Defense Mark Esper, and the Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff, General Mark Milley, who was wearing battle fatigues.  Also easily recognizable was the President's daughter Ivanka, wearing a black suit and black face mask, and carrying a large white handbag; and his smirking son-in-law, Jared Kushner.  I found it interesting that Ivanka was the only person in the group of 20-plus people that wore a mask; especially as they were not practicing social distancing.....

    The low-flying helicopter in DC on Monday night was at roof level, and the backwash from the rotors snapped off multiple trees.  The broken and flying tree branches, as well as the tree trunks caused damages to personal belongings and the fleeing protesters....   *****
The orange flared light just left of center is a helicopter spotlight -
the speckles on the photo is backwash from the rotors of
any and all small loose objects, including dirt and trash


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