“Washington, D.C., was the safest place on earth last night” President Trump says

“Sleepy Joe has been in politics for 40 years, and did nothing”: president Trump says

“The presidency is a duty of care to all of us, not just our donors” Biden said.

Amid the fire and disproportionate protests in the United States over the death of George Floyd, not only a real bonfire of vanities appears on the scene, but a heated presidential debate in the race for the White House, in which not even Donald Trump wastes a second of his time to gain political advantage, it does not take Joe Biden to react to not let himself take the slightest advantage.

On the other hand, this already long nightmare of protests in the United States does not stop and, on the contrary, intensifies with looting of stores, such as one of Nike in New York, where without the slightest embarrassment, the vandals enter, but not from shopping but literally stealing.

While rampant protesters loot stores like the one with Nike shoes in New York, hundreds more have demonstrated today that peaceful roads are also peaceful in this historic moment in the United States. Exemplary action that would be well worth imitating, without harming anyone.

“Sleepy Joe has been in politics for 40 years, and did nothing”

“Sleepy Joe has been in politics for 40 years, and did nothing. Now he pretends to have the answers. He doesn’t even know the questions. Weakness will never beat anarchists, looters or thugs, and Joe has been politically weak all of his life. Law & Order, Trump said today.

The presidency is a duty of care

Immediately, the Democratic candidate, Joe Biden, reacted.

That’s what the presidency is: a duty of care — to all of us, not just our voters, not just our donors, but all of us.

“I can’t breathe.” George Floyd’s last words. But they didn’t die with him. They’re still being heard. They’re echoing across this nation.
I made a promise to George’s family that he wouldn’t just become another hashtag. We’re going to tackle this head on — and we’re going to need your help to do it. Grateful for your support”.

A pacific protest in New York

Hundreds of protesters have demonstrated today that peaceful roads are also peaceful in this historic moment in the United States. Exemplary action that would be well worth imitating, without harming anyone.

Opportunity to commit a crime

More than a sincere feeling of grief over the death of African-American George Floyd, the protests have turned to commit looting and vandalism.
This time, at a Nike store in New York.