AUTONEWS

Minneapolis, generals break away from Trump. The three accomplices are indicted


Wed, 3 Jun 2020 22:59:18 +0200

Tuesday night, June 2. 7pm, the curfew time imposed in Washington, has long since passed. On the facade of St. Johns Episcopal Church intermittent red, yellow, blue writings shine. Twenty-four hours earlier, right up front, Donald Trump had posed with a Bible in his hand, just after his Justice Minister William Barr gave orders to clear the demonstrators with smoke and horse agents. . Now the laser lights draw words like in a video installation. It reads: Revolution, Black Power and above all I can't breathe, I can't breathe, the last invocation of George Floyd, under the knee of the policeman Derek Chauvin.