Recent discoveries in Donald Trump’s new book.
New York (newspaper): In Wall Street Journal journalist Michael C. Bender’s new book, “Honestly We Won This Election”: The Inside Story of How Donald Trump Lost, Donald Trump presidential term until he lost the 2020 elections.
Was worried about sympathy
In this book, From which Politico published excerptsThe author also discusses how President Donald Trump witnessed the death of George Floyd, who died after a police officer sat with a knee on his neck for nine minutes.
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According to the author, it was never known what immediate reactions Trump provoked, after watching the video.
In the book, the author also claims that Trump was worried that he would lose contact with his supporters if he expressed too much sympathy after Floyd’s assassination.
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According to the authors, Donald Trump first learned about the shocking video when he was on Air Force One.
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The author wrote that when he saw the clip, Trump’s face must have been “completely disfigured” and Trump looked “off.”
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Those on the plane and in the same room with Trump when he saw the video were Trump’s son-in-law and adviser Jared Kushner, National Security Adviser Robert O’Brien and Dan Scavino, who was in charge of White’s social media. a house.
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The author was told that Trump never succeeded in ending the recording of the policeman who arrested George Floyd.
– That’s way too damned, and Trump is said to have said when he couldn’t bear to see more tapes.
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– I know those disgruntled cops
Trump later requested that the Department of Justice and the FBI investigate the incident. At the same time, Trump was also said to have made comments about the police, based in part on what he himself had heard about the police when he grew up in Queens, New York.
– I know those upset cops. Trump said they could be tough.
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For some individuals who heard these comments, Trump’s criticism of the police was something entirely new, reflecting a view that Trump has not publicly disclosed, write from the insideWhich mentions the new book as well.
But while Trump was horrified by the incident, the president didn’t feel his role was to show sympathy for Floyd’s case, the author wrote.
The book said Trump “was concerned that by showing this, he might signal the weakness of his core voters.”
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But when it came to the crackdown on protesters in Minneapolis and the rest of the United States in the wake of Floyd’s death, Trump’s tone was very different. The chief was angry at what he saw, which he also expressed publicly.
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– Those thanks are a disgrace to the memory of George Floyd. “When the looting starts, the shooting starts,” Trump wrote on Twitter after the demonstrations started.
Trump considered attending George Floyd’s funeral, but ultimately decided not to attend. According to the author, Trump’s regressive stance on racial issues continued through the summer and into the presidential election, where Trump eventually lost to Joe Biden.
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Biden received 87 percent of the black vote
A poll taken on Election Day after the election showed that Joe Biden received 87 percent of the black vote, 65 percent of the vote is Hispanic and 63 percent of the vote of Asian background.
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Former police officer Derek Chauvin was convicted in April of this year of the murder of George Floyd in Minneapolis in May last year.
Prosecutors demanded a 30-year prison sentence for Chauvin, The final judgment will be held on Friday of this week, June 25.
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