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Within hours of the visit, the White House released a video of the event set to "swelling orchestral music", [210] showing Trump walking to the church, standing in front of the church with a Bible, and pumping his fist while walking past a row of riot police. The video shows almost no sign of destruction caused by days of protests near the ...
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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 ...
Before speaking at the church, Trump took a tour of a now-shuttered water treatment plant in Flint that was responsible for the lead-poisoned water that's become a crisis in the city.
The title is based on Trump's proclamation on Twitter that COVID-19 is nothing to fear after he recovered from the virus. Erected October 27, 2020, Lincoln Memorial. [22] [23] The Poser, a reprisal of the living statue erected in Freedom Plaza on July 17, memorializing the Donald Trump photo op at St. John's Church event. Erected October 27 ...
Trump, his face smeared with blood, forced his right fist through a tangle of agents’ arms. The moment was an extraordinary illustration of Trump's raw political instincts and of how keenly ...