In Minneapolis, Trump Tries to Put Out the Fire Started by His Administration
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Donald Trump stated on Tuesday that his administration is willing to "de-escalate a little" the situation in Minneapolis, a city shaken by the deaths of two citizens in less than three weeks.
Donald Trump announced on Tuesday a partial relief of the presence of federal agents in Minnesota, after the death of two protesters in Minneapolis...
Donald Trump announced a "small de-escalation" in Minneapolis after the arrival on Tuesday of his advisor sent to defuse tensions around the anti-immigration operation that led to the death of two demonstrators, shot dead by federal agents.
The U.S. President suddenly becomes more polite - but remains tough on the matter. The White House is clearly trying to keep the interpretation of what is happening in Minnesota.
In Minneapolis, Trump tries to put out the fire started by his administration
The American president spoke on Monday with the governor of Minnesota and the mayor of the city where two protesters were killed by ICE officers. The two Democratic officials announced that they had secured a partial withdrawal of federal agents on Tuesday.
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