Trump prays, sins and does a “reality show” as protests and curfews advance

Governor Andrew Cuomo “This is all a reality show for the President”

President Donald Trump, with a strong speech of law and order, as well as indications in the sense of arranging the United States Army where it is required to contain the avalanche of protests, looting and fires, but also invoking God’s help with the blblia in hand, reaffirms the authoritarian tone in the face of the situation.

“My fellow Americans. My first and highest duty as President is to defend our great Country and the American People. I swore an oath to uphold the laws of our Nation and that is exactly what I will do” Trump said.

And of course, his tone and actions stoke the fire of a bonfire that was lit since the previous week by the death of the African American George Floyd and that continues to spread throughout different parts of the country.

New York, the capital of the world, dawns on Tuesday with its wounded heart, because despite a joint order by Governor Andrew Cuomo and Mayor Di Blasio, protesters encouraged by extremist activists carried out looting in emblematic avenues and warehouses.

In fact, despite the fact that the most important capital in the world already has the presence of some 13,000 federal troops, for now a curfew order is maintained again from 8 this night until 5 in the morning on Wednesday.

“This is all a reality show for the President”: Governor Andrew Cuomo

“The president is calling out the American military against American citizens. He used the military to push out a peaceful protest so he could have a photo op at a church. It’s all just a reality TV show for this president” Governor Andrew Cuomo said.

But as if that were not enough, apparently President Trump could be putting out the fire with gasoline, since the critical situation in the country now adds an open confrontation with the Catholic Church.

In fact, Bishop Mariann E. Budde of the Episcopal Diocese of Washington said of the @realDonaldTrump show with a bible in hand: “He did not pray … we need a president who can unite and heal. He has done the opposite. of that, and we have left to pick up the pieces”.

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