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President Donald Trump fled to Underground Bunker as Protestors try to Storm the White House

President Donald Trump fled to Underground Bunker as Protestors try to Storm the White House

Donald Trump was taken to a special safe bunker outside the White House on Friday night when angry protests erupted over the death of George Floyd.

Floyd's death in Manipolis on Monday sparked unrest and protests in dozens of cities across the United States, including Washington, D.C. Protesters have been gathering outside the White House since Friday night, with sporadic clashes erupting outside the White House.

As protesters exchanged fire at the White House on Friday, the New York Times reported that "intelligence agents suddenly escorted the president to the underground bunkers used in previous terrorist attacks." ۔ "

Hard to counter the power of the passenger jet that crashed into the White House, Bunker is the same one that sheltered Vice President Dick Cheney during the September 11, 2001 terrorist attacks. 'The president and his family were shaken by their experience on Friday. According to several advisers, the night,' the Times reported.

Since the video of Floyd's death began to circulate on social media, Trump has been widely criticized for his response to the protests, which have shaken the nation.

In spite of long stretches of peaceful protests and rough conflicts with police in some significant US urban areas, Trump has not tended to the country and has over and over sent provocative messages on Twitter.

Late Friday, Trump tweeted that protesters could be attacked with "evil dogs and disgusting weapons" administered by the US Secret Service, and accused the DC mayor of calling on police to protect the White House. Did not provide

Trump said he shouted at the protesters, yet at whatever point somebody went excessively quick or escaped line, he would descend on them rapidly, not hard. He recognized what had befallen them.

 'On the off chance that they had penetrated the fence, they would have been welcomed with the most vicious dogs, and most ominous weapons, I have ever observed. That is when individuals would have been actually seriously harmed, in any event,' the president stated. 

The president has spoken to George Floyd's grieving family, but according to Floyd's brother, Floyd Floyd, the conversation was short. 'He didn't even give me a chance to speak,' Floyd told MSNBC.

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