As police, protesters clash in Minneapolis, Twitter blocks Trump’s ‘thug’ tweet
WASHINGTON — The peace of America’s self-imposed COVID-19 exile has given way in dramatic fashion to violent unrest in the city of Minneapolis and across the United States as protesters rage against the police killing of an unarmed black man.
Several days of fiery protests and looting were punctuated early today with the arrest of a CNN reporter on live television — and a warning from Donald Trump, who tweeted that protesters were “thugs” and “when the looting starts, the shooting starts.”
That led Twitter to take the unprecedented step of censoring a sitting U.S. president, blocking the tweet for what it called “glorifying violence.”
All of it comes as the U.S. continues to emerge from the COVID-19 pandemic, easing restrictions on public mobility amid concerns of a second wave of the deadly novel coronavirus.