Analysis: Trump fuels new tensions in moment of crisis
WASHINGTON (AP) Over 48 hours in America, the official death toll from the coronavirus pandemic topped 100,000, the number of people who filed for unemployment during the crisis soared past 40 million, and the streets of a major city erupted in flames after a handcuffed black man was killed by a white police officer.
Its the kind of frenetic, fractured moment when national leaders are looked to for solutions and solace. President Donald Trump instead threw a rhetorical match into the tinderbox. When the looting starts, the shooting starts, he declared ominously in a late-night tweet.
Trumps words were so jarring that Twitter attached a warning to his post as well as to an identical message from an official White House account saying that the president of the United States was glorifying violence. Its the first time the social media giant has taken such a step with any world leader, prompting new claims of bias from Trump and some of his conservative allies.
The episode encapsulated Trumps approach to the presidency and to this time of national crisis, which has upended nearly every aspect of American life and put his November reelection prospects at risk. Hes latched on to personal grievances and cast himself as a victim, while making only occasional references to the staggering loss of life across the country. Hes willingly stoked partisan divisions over public health, and now racial divisions in the face of a death, rather than seeking opportunities to pull the nation together.
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