Multiple House chairmen are pressing for answers about the Trump administration's decision to use tear gas and rubber bullets to remove peaceful protesters near the White House on Monday
ahead of Trump's remarks on nationwide protests over police brutality in the Rose Garden. Trump declared support for peaceful protesters just as law enforcement officials under his command began forcefully removing nonviolent protesters from Lafayette Park, across from the White House, as they organized. Trump briefly held up a bible for assembled cameras before returning to the White House.
The committee chairs are asking the Trump aides for details on who ordered the law enforcement action — particularly in light of reports that Barr initiated it. They're also asking for a full roster of agencies involved, what role each agency played, what tactics and devices were authorized to disperse the crowd, who authorized the use of force and communicated them to officers on the front line of the protest and how the entire operation as coordinated among agencies.
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