“You don't have to be too careful.”

Trump ordering US governors on how to react against people protesting against police violence following the death of George Floyd, as quoted by * 2020-06-01
An agitated Trump encourages governors to use aggressive tactics on protesters
Kevin Liptak, Ryan Nobles, Sarah Westwood
CNN
https://edition.cnn.com/2020/06/01/politics/donald-trump-race-police/index.html
2020, June 2020

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