Trump's Looting and 'Shooting' Remarks Escalate Crisis in Minneapolis
| By NEIL MacFARQUHAR, TIM ARANGO and MANNY FERNANDEZ City officials on Friday were urging calm the day after protests turned violent and a police precinct went up in flames. | | | By MAGGIE HABERMAN and ALEXANDER BURNS The president's tweets prompted Twitter to append them with a note saying the posts were "glorifying violence." Joe Biden condemned Mr. Trump, saying "it's no time to encourage violence." | | | By MICHAEL CROWLEY, EDWARD WONG and ANA SWANSON Critics say the actions would do little to blunt China's influence and could ultimately hurt the U.S. and others. | | |
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| U.S. By ZOLAN KANNO-YOUNGS With private property proving hard to acquire, the administration has stepped up efforts to secure land on the Mexican border for President Trump's wall. | | | Opinion By THE EDITORIAL BOARD The courts protected police abuses for years before George Floyd's death. It's time to rethink "qualified immunity." | | |
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