Update 6-5-20:
“The phony protesters in Lafayette park were not peaceful and are not real. They are terrorists using idle hate-filled students to burn and destroy.”
--Letter from Trump attorney John Dowd which President Trump retweeted on 6-5-20
Civil rights groups are suing the Trump administration for its violent actions against peaceful protesters. That explains Trump's lawyer's attempts to frame protesters as terrorists.
America has nearly 1.9 million confirmed coronavirus cases with over 108,000 deaths.
Jeffrey Epstein's accomplice Ghislaine Maxwell remains free.
Update 6-7-20: Trump seeks to remake himself in Nixon's image.
Update 6-8-20: Attorney General Barr got caught in a lie. Pepper spray is a chemical irritant according to the CDC Forbes reported "It is a concentrated chemical weapon which is designed to cause pain, irritation and intense discomfort. One pepper spray company even advertises its product as “the most effective chemical irritant available.”
Update 6-15-20: Seattle police pepper sprayed a seven year old child. The man who videoed the event later was arrested and spent two days in jail with no official charges.
Update 7-7-20: Ghislaine Maxwell is in custody. Fox News cropped Donald Trump from a picture of Ms. Maxwell with Jeffrey Epstein when it reported on the high profile arrest.
Update 7-11-20: Via an act of clemency President Donald Trump commuted the prison sentence of friend Roger Stone. COVID-19 cases in the U.S.are over 3.1 million with nearly 135,000 deaths. Stone was worried about contracting the coronavirus in prison. Trump saved his friend. You are on your own.
Update 7-14-20 A reporter asked Trump: “Why are African Americans still dying at the hands of law enforcement?” The president immediately pivoted. “And so are white people. So are white people,” Trump said in
response. “What a terrible question to ask. So are white people. More
white people by the way. More white people.”
Update 10-16-21: Jeffrey Epstein believed he could make a deal with prosecutors by revealing secrets about former presidents Bill Clinton and Donald Trump