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Trump should visit new African-American museum, Obama says

Mr Trump, a NY businessman, also called for better training of police and more community engagement.

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Trump didn’t provide proof that drugs were playing a big factor in the violent protests, but said that his administration would “make the reduction of crime a top priority”, and he called for a “national anti-crime agenda to make our cities safe again”. As part of a town hall hosted by Fox News’ resident race-baiter Sean Hannity at the New Spirit Revival Center, a Cleveland Heights church whose pastor is an ardent Trump supporter, Trump and running mate Mike Pence held a forum on “African American Concerns”.

“Our African American communities are absolutely in the worst shape that they’ve ever been in before, ever, ever, ever”, Donald Trump said.

Republican presidential nominee Donald Trump said he is concerned by the recent fatal shooting of an unarmed black man by a white police officer in Tulsa, Oklahoma. “To me he looked like somebody that was doing what they were asking them to do”. “And we should acknowledge that and own that”.

Trump tweeted that he spoke with North Carolina Gov.

“Police have a really tough job”.

Speaking before a Congressional Black Caucus diner last weekend, the president told African-Americans that he would be insulted if blacks voted for anyone but Hillary. The incident marks another questionable death of an African-American at the hands of law enforcement, which led to a protest being organized less than 24 hours later.

“Maybe people like that, people that choke, people that do that maybe can not be doing what they are doing”, Trump said.

A federal judge struck down stop-and-frisk in NY, saying officers used it to discriminate against African Americans. “Never, ever”, Trump said. “It’s not something that can be imposed by the federal government”.

Charlotte’s police chief said Thursday that the department would not release to the public video showing the shooting of Keith Lamont Scott. “I mean, it’s a bad thing that we’re witnessing”.

“Trump kicked off his speech by commenting on the “turmoil” in the country, saying “it seems to be a never-ending problem”. Trump said at the energy conference.

The evening rally near Philadelphia included forcible ejections of anti-Trump protesters.

Republican Rep. Robert Pittenger of North Carolina was asked on a BBC news show on September 22 about the grievance of the protesters, notes The News & Observer. The campaign said the Democratic candidate “emphasized the need to come together to stop the violence and restore the bonds of trust between police officers and the communities they serve”.

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“Safety is the foundation of the ladder to American success”, he said. Scott was killed by an African-American police officer.

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