Trump visits Kenosha, not to urge racial healing but to back police
Source: Reuters
POLITICS SEPTEMBER 1, 2020 / 7:14 AM / UPDATED 3 HOURS AGO
Trump visits Kenosha, not to urge racial healing but to back police
Jeff Mason
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KENOSHA, Wis. (Reuters) - President Donald Trump defied requests to stay away and visited Kenosha, Wisconsin, on Tuesday, not to urge racial healing after a white officer shot a Black man in the back but to express support for law enforcement in a city rocked by civil unrest.
With the United States polarized over issues of racial injustice and police use of force, Trump is appealing to his base of white supporters with a law and order message as opinion polls show him cutting into the lead of his Democratic rival, former vice president Joe Biden.
Meanwhile Trump has largely overlooked the racial wounds caused by police use of force and played down the more than 180,000 U.S. deaths from the coronavirus pandemic.
The Republican president also threatened to send more federal officers into cities governed by Democratic mayors even if local officials objected, saying, At some point ... well just have to do it ourselves.
Trump did not visit Jacob Blake, who was paralyzed from the waist down after a white police officer fired at his back seven times on Aug. 23. He did not meet Blakes family either, but did meet with his mothers pastors.
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