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.