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Some of Trump's fellow Republicans defended the clearing of protesters and subsequent photo op at the church, [12] while others decried it. [258] Senator John Cornyn told CNN the protesters had to be cleared out "for security purposes" since Trump was "walking over to the church" and dispersing them "was a necessary security measure".
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In some of the photos, Trump's mouth is open as he says "Fight!"; in others, Trump's mouth is closed. The photographs were reposted widely on social media and received substantial press coverage; commentators praised their composition and predicted they would become iconic images of an era.
President Trump has always understood the power of images, and it was that instinct for symbolism that led him to stand in front of a church on June 1, holding a Bible aloft, as tear gas that had ...
Former President Trump was blanketed by Secret Service agents, blood on his ear, when he raised his fist and appeared to say "fight" three times, creating what is likely to become the most ...
"People were crying, yelling," Meuser said. "Concerned about Donald Trump. Concerned about themselves. Concerned about their family."
The opening paragraph (and overall structure of the article) begins by talking about law enforcement removing protestors with gas, Trump then having his photo taken at the church, then goes on to describe condemnations, lawsuits, apologies, and various other innuendo suggesting general malice or wrongdoing on the part of Trump, and then at last ...
Pastor David Platt said some members of his church were “hurt” by his decision to pray for Trump.