President Trump's attorney Rudy Giuliani commemorated the 18th anniversary of the September 11 terror attacks by tweeting a video depicting riot police defending themselves against anti-police demonstrators
Giuliani, who was mayor of New York during 9/11, tweeted"GOD BLESS AMERICA!" along with a 27-second clip video showing protesters wearing black and holding signs such as"Burn it down" and"Police=Fascism" while standing behind a barricade in front of police officers. The protesters are also apparently burning an American flag.
Asked by CNN to explain why he tweeted the video and what it meant, Giuliani responded in a text message,"Honor the flag the way the Firefighters who erected the flag did on 9/11 and it raised the spirits of all of us that we were not defeated. Like IWO JIMA it was a symbol of America's strength and resolve.
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