Dwayne Johnson calls out Trump amid George Floyd protests: 'Where are you?'

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Dwayne Johnson calls out Trump amid George Floyd protests: 'Where are you?'
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Actor and former WWE star is one of the latest celebrities to speak out against the US president

Floyd died on 25 May after a white Minneapolis police officer held his knee on the 46-year-old’s neck for eight minutes and 46 seconds. All four officers involved in his killing have since been charged.

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