The Note: After days of silence, Trump's words fan the flames of unrest

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The Note: After days of silence, Trump's words fan the flames of unrest
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THE NOTE: In the same way he struggled to offer condolences and empathy for the victims of COVID-19, the president also has had no words for those Americans exhausted by the country's other ills, MaryAliceParks writes.

suggested violent and extreme actions from law enforcement -- exactly what had moved Americans to protest in the first place.-- when even leaders in his own party were calling for the officers involved to be arrested – the president was mum. He was talking about conspiracy theories and the economy, but not about Floyd.

WASHINGTON, DC - MAY 30: U.S. President Donald Trump walks off Marine One on May 30, 2020 in Washington, DC. President Trump returned to Washington after the successful launch of the SpaceX Falcon 9 rocket with the manned Crew Dragon spacecraft at the Kennedy Space Center in Florida. What is clear is that in the same way the president struggled to offer condolences and empathy for the victims ofThe RUNDOWN withAs Democrats across the country sharpen their rhetoric in hopes of mobilizing Americans to the polls amid the dual crises of a global pandemic and national civil unrest, Tuesday's primaries -- which encompass the single biggest day of voting during the spread of the

"We are tired of fearing, we're tired of walking out every day and not being surprised to walk back home. We're tired of it. So that's all I want the president to know ... I'm gonna respect you as our president. But you need to respect my black life too," protester Arianna Evans told ABC News reporters at a demonstration outside of the White House Saturday.

This weekend saw several women believed to be on Biden's list of candidates speaking out in support of the protests -- Sen. Kamala Harris joined protesters outside the White House Saturday afternoon and Florida Rep. Val Demings, a former Orlando police chief, spoke out about police behavior during the protests.

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