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The president of the United States, Donald Trump, described Monday as “animals” a group of protesters who destroyed statues of former presidents, demanding the application of the law to sanction the destruction of property during the demonstrations, reports DPA, assumed by Agerpres .
“Put these animals in jail now,” Donald Trump wrote on Twitter, one of his many posts this morning.
The American president tries to present himself as a supporter of law and order, after a summer of extensive demonstrations against police brutality and racism, which have sometimes degenerated into violence.
Trump begins a marathon of election rallies in three key states, Florida, Pennsylvania and Iowa, the first since he contracted SARC-CoV-2, in an attempt to relaunch his campaign, in hopes of catching up. Joe Biden until the November 3 election.
Trump, campaign against the recommendations
Even if you have received permission from your doctor to appear in public, health recommendations show that you should remain in isolation until you are sure you are not spreading the coronavirus.
The Republican president, who is running for a second term, is lagging behind his Democratic opponent Joe Biden in the polls, and the gap between them is widening.
The former Democratic vice president is also campaigning, intending to draw to his side states where Trump easily won in 2016, including Ohio.
Biden outperforms Trump not only in polls, but also in the amount of election advertising spending, while the president appears to rely heavily on his wealth on rallies he runs as a way to boost his base’s enthusiasm, and to vote for him.
According to observers, Donald Trump will likely seek to capitalize on the hearings of Supreme Court-nominated Justice Amy Coney Barrett by appealing to conservatives, the DPA notes.
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