Trump ignores governor’s request, visits city where Blake was shot



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reOnald Trump ignored the request of Wisconsin Democratic Gov. Tony Eversand still planning to visit Kenosha, the city where Jacob Blake was shot multiple times by a police officer.

Tony Evers He wrote a letter to the US president asking him to reconsider the visit, at a time when the city is struggling with the turmoil caused by the Jacob Blake incident.

In a statement, cited by CNN, White House spokesman Judd Deere said the White House was “shocked” by the reaction two residents of Kenosha to the news of the president’s visit.

The visit must take place this Tuesday 1 September.

The statement was issued hours later Evers write a letter to Trump expressing concern about what the president’s visit “will mean for Kenosha and the state of Wisconsin. “

“I am concerned that his presence will only hinder our healing process. I am concerned that his presence will delay our work to overcome the divide and overcome this,” the governor wrote.

“As elected officials, it is our job to lead by example and be a calm presence for people who are hurting, grieving and trying to overcome trauma. Now is not the time for divisions,” he continued.

The protests in Kenosha, Wisconsin, USA, began after authorities shot several black men, Jacob Blake, in the back.

The police violence, which left Blake seriously injured, was the pretext to unleash popular demonstrations that trapped militias made up of Caucasians in front of him and that resulted in the death of two people who were shot to death by a militiaman last Tuesday.

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