Donald Trump said Wednesday that US police have
“not been treated fairly” and appeared to defend a white officer charged with the murder of a black man.
The death of Brooks came less than three weeks after George Floyd died while being pinned down by Minneapolis police officers, fuelling a national uproar and anti-police brutality protests across the country. “But, again, you can’t resist a police officer like that. And they ended up in a very terrible disagreement and look at the way it ended. Very bad. Very bad.”
Critics, including the Democrat speaker of the House of Representatives, Nancy Pelosi, have derided his efforts.
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