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Trump retweeted a letter describing peaceful protesters tear-gassed for his church photo-op as 'terrorists'

President Donald Trump holds a Bible while visiting St. John's Church across from the White House on June 1, 2020.President Donald Trump on Thursday shared a letter on Twitter from his former attorney, John Dowd, attacking peaceful protesters outside the White House.

Police cleared the square to make way for Trump, who stood holding up a bible in front of news cameras. No evidence from witness accounts or video footage of the demonstration indicates that the protesters were engaged in violence.

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So, the church set on fire the night before has nothing to do with it? Was there a permit to protest? Were protesters breaking the law?

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