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Trump envisioned 'American carnage.' Now, he's got it.
May 31, 2020 57 secs

WASHINGTON — When Trump first addressed the nation as its president on Jan.

"There are times where you should just stop, and this is one of those times," Atlanta Mayor Keisha Lance Bottoms, a Democrat, said on CBS's "Face the Nation" Sunday of Trump.

On NBC's "Meet the Press," Bottoms said it's fine for a president to address the American public, but "this president has a history of making matters worse." She spoke specifically of his response to the fatal 2017 Charlottesville, Virginia, clash between white supremacists and counterdemonstrators, when Trump said there were "very fine people on both sides.".

Andrew Cuomo, also a Democrat, said during a Sunday news conference that "violence never works" and that it distracts from the goals of the protesters.

"It allows the president of the United States to tweet about looting rather than the murder by a police officer.".

Some of the president's tweets, said Sen.

But neither set is as influential as the president of the United States

Larry Hogan, a Republican who has criticized Trump over the federal response to the coronavirus and other matters, said the president's reaction to the protests has been counterproductive

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