The murder of Floyd, protesters surround the White House

The uprising in the United States has reached Donald Trump's threshold after protesters have crashed with the Secret Service and police before the White House for the second day in a row. Hailing “I can't breathe”, “The life of the colored persons weighs” and major insults against President Trump, hundreds [...]
The uprising in the United States has reached Donald Trump's threshold after protesters have crashed with the Secret Service and police before the White House for the second day in a row.
By cheering “I can't breathe”, the “Life of the colored persons weighs” and serious insults against President Trump, hundreds of protesters have surrounded the White House.
The Secret Service's armoured cars, along with the capital police and park police, were listed in front of protesters, forming a barricade at the time President Trump returned from a trip to Florida, writes the Guardian”.
“Square Lafayette”, located in front of the White House, was surrounded by iron barriers.
Protests before the White House began Friday, when a group of hundreds gathered in front of the president's residence. The White House head said protesters could face violent dogs and weapons held by the Secret Service.
On Saturday, some protesters stood near the White House, while others marched along the streets shouting “Without justice and without peace” and “Say the name: George Floyd” The crowd was angry, and some speakers demanded that hikers remain calm.
Protesters passed the roadblocks near the White House and entered the park near it, but the police drove it away with shields, sticks, and sprays. Protesters damaged several Secret Service vehicles.
President Trump has done little to calm the situation. His tweets on Friday were sharply criticised by Washington's head, Muriel Bowser, who said the White House head is using the language of divisions during the era of civil rights.
On the evening of that day, the American president wrote that leaders in Minneapolis would have to hire the National Guard earlier.
The Secret Service announced Saturday through a statement that six protesters have been arrested in Washington and some officials have been injured.












