Breaking: Trump says he is deploying military personnel to the nation's capital and threatens to send troops to states if they can't quell protests
Cities across the country prepared for a seventh consecutive night of a now familiar pattern of peaceful demonstrations turning violent after dark, as President Trump castigated the nation’s governors for being weak and encouraged them to crack down on violent protesters.
New York, Los Angeles, Atlanta and Minneapolis all either issued or extended nighttime curfews in the hope that it would help quell violence. Six states and 13 cities had declared a state of emergency by Monday, with 67,000 National Guard troops deployed...
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