What a loser.
In a move to try and identify protesters for possible arrest, President Donald Trump tweeted posters of protesters who allegedly vandalized the statue of Andrew Jackson at Lafayette Square in Washington, D.C.
The posters read,"The United States Park Police, in conjunction with the FBI Washington Field Office's Violent Crimes Task Force, is attempting to identify several individuals who are responsible for vandalizing federal property at Lafayette Square in Washington, D.C." And the attempt to identify is because of"Destruction of property and other related crimes.
.....This action is taken effective immediately, but may also be used retroactively for destruction or vandalism al… https://t.co/20tH4QtIA4
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