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  • Wed. Nov 20th, 2024

An Oval Office speech? Trump’s advisors torn over how to deal with demonstrations

An Oval Office speech? Trump’s advisors torn over how to deal with demonstrations

WASHINGTON (Reuters) – The last time U.S. President Donald Trump attended to the nation from the Oval Workplace, with a March 11 speech on combating the coronavirus, the former reality TV star was panned, even by his own aides.

FILE IMAGE: U.S. President Donald Trump discusses the U.S response to the COVID-19 coronavirus pandemic throughout an address to the country from the Oval Office of the White House in Washington, U.S., March 11,2020 Doug Mills/Pool through REUTERS

Nearly three months later on, a new crisis has actually developed and the president and his advisors are disputing whether a nationwide address will tamp down a convulsion of violent nationwide protests that erupted over the death of George Floyd, an African American, 46, who died in Minneapolis authorities custody after being pinned beneath a white officer’s knee for nearly 9 minutes.

An Oval Office speech is one choice, a variety of sources inside and outside the White Home said, as Trump has a hard time to include the violence threatening his political standing before a Nov. 3 election and strike the best tone on race and policing.

Never comfy with the traditional governmental function of revealing compassion in a national disaster, Trump has leaned heavily

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