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However, he changed his mind not to authorize changes in the government before the presidential election.

NEW YORK, June 5. /TASS/. President of the United States Donald trump this week considered the possibility of the resignation of Secretary of defense Mark Esper due disagreements about the protests, but decided against it because he didn’t want to authorize a change in government before the election in early November. This was announced on Thursday, the broadcaster NBC.

According to sources, trump was angry at espera for two reasons directly related to swept the country demonstrations against the disproportionate use of force by the police against the black population.

the Pentagon Chief on Tuesday, in an interview with NBC admitted that he did not know why he was invited on Monday to go with the US President and other officials from the White house to the Church, set ablaze during protests near where trump was posing for photographers with a Bible in his hand.

in addition, the Esper during a briefing at the Pentagon on Wednesday spoke out against involvement in the protests of the law on the suppression of uprisings from 1807, which gives the right to use the armed forces in the country. Trump has repeatedly stated about the readiness if necessary to take advantage of this law.

According to sources, television, trump has demonstrated the Esper that is angry with his statements on Wednesday in the presence of the Minister of justice, William Barr, and later was going to send the Pentagon chief to resign. A day later, the White house changed his mind, following the advice of the assistants not make changes in the Cabinet before the election of the President of the United States on 3 November. According to one of the advisers, the resignation espera “is not necessary in order to carry out reshuffle five months before the vote.”

accusations of self-promotion

trump on Monday night made an appeal to fellow citizens in the Rose garden of the White house in connection with the unrest in the country. The performance was held under the roar of explosions stun grenades. The police at this point were cleaned Lafayette square from the protesters.

Later, trump came out of the residence and accompanied espera, Barra, administration officials and journalists headed towards the empty square. The President came to the Episcopal Church of St. John, which earlier in the evening was set on fire by protesters. Trump took up the Bible and said that “USA is the greatest country in the world”, and then promised to ensure the security of the state.

some of the media felt that the demonstrators dispersed due that the US President was going to go to Lafayette square. In particular, the newspaper The New York Times released an article titled “Protesting resign��whether the tear gas that trump was able to pose in front of the Church.” The Governor of the state of new York Andrew Cuomo chided the President in connection with this episode in my inclination to self-praise. The white house on Tuesday called the false allegations that the police on Monday evening we clean the territory from the Washington square Lafayette square from the protesters due to the fact that there were trump.

riots in Chicago (July 27 to August 3, 1919)

riots in Chicago (July 27 to August 3, 1919)

was caused by the murder of a black teenager Eugene Williams, while swimming at the beach violated the regime of racial segregation. The police did not arrest the perpetrators, which caused outrage among black residents. As a result of riots killed 38 people, injured 537. Thousands of African Americans lost their homes due to fires. The riots stopped after entering the city of the national guard (6 thousand people). 17 instigators among blacks were hanged

the Massacre in Tulsa (30 may-1 June 1921)

the Occasion was the arrest of 19-year-old black man, dick Rowland, accused of assaulting a white girl. Fearing that the young man is lynched, jail, took custody of the black residents. A firefight between armed militias and white, among whom were members of the Ku Klux Klan, led to the riots African-American neighborhoods of the city, completely destroyed the Greenwood district. Killed 350 people, more than 800 were in the hospital, about 6 thousand African Americans were arrested. During the riots was completely burnt more than 1.2 thousand houses

riots in Mississippi (30 September 1962)

were associated with the attempts of a black citizen of James Meredith to enter the University of Mississippi. Despite the fact that U.S. President John F. Kennedy permit has been issued, the authorities of the state of Mississippi refused to comply with the President’s decision. Attempt Meredith to enter the University provoked the outrage of white citizens, resulting in mass beatings of blacks. The decision of the President in the state was under martial law and sent 30 thousand soldiers. The unrest, which lasted about 14 hours, two people were killed and over 300 injured

the Uprising in watts, about (11 to 17 August 1965)

Riots in suburbs of Los Angeles was caused by the detention of 21-year-old black Markt fry with the family of patrol officer. The arrest sparked outrage among formed around the crowd, which led to riots, clashes of black people with police, and attacking white drivers, arson and looting shops. Killing 34 people, more than a thousand were injured, more than 3 thousand were arrested.

the Riot in Detroit (from 23 to 27 July 1967)

the Beginning was a police RAID, the closure of the illegal bar and arrested several black visitors. Clashes with police turned into looting and riots throughout the city. For the suppression of the rebellion was a curfew imposed by the national guard units and army units. In the riots according to various estimates, was attended by 10 thousand people, 43 people died and 460 were injured, 7200 arrested. More than 2 thousand buildings were destroyed

the Unrest after the assassination of Martin Luther king, Jr. (from 4 to 8 April 1968)

the Death of American human rights defender resulted in a mass riots across the country. More than a hundred cities across the crowd of blacks attacked and looted shops, arranged burning, overturned cars. The police were unable to cope with the protesters, the government had to bring in Federal troops. Simultaneously in dozens of cities state of emergency was declared. In Washington was burned over a thousand buildings, a crowd of protesters consisted of 20 thousand people.

Incident at wounded knee (from 27 February to 8 may 1973)

on 27 February 1973 the village of wounded knee (South Dakota) was captured by activists of the movement of fighters for the rights of Indians and declared an independent Indian government. Taking hostages of the inhabitants, the rebels have put up a number of requirements, including review of all contracts between the U.S. government and Indians. During the uprising during the shootings two people died, 13 of the Indians were wounded. The resistance ended with the signing of the agreement and the surrender of the rebels with the mediation of the National Council of churches

the Los Angeles riot (from April 29 to may 4, 1992)

the occasion was the acquittal by a jury of four white policemen who beat black Rodney king because he resisted arrest. A demonstration about the justification for the police quickly escalated into riots and attacks, which killed more than 50 people, was burned about 1100 houses. In addition to the state police in the crackdown involved the armed forces of the U.S.

riots in Cincinnati (from 7 to 12 April 2001)

the Riots began after the murder of a white policeman 19-year-old African American Timothy Thomas, who was trying to escape from persecution. In the historical centre of the city was set on fire a market, a group of protesters staged riots in shops and offices. April 12, the city had declared a state of emergency and imposed a curfew, after which the riots went down. The unrest was injured more than 60 people

the Riots in Ferguson (from August 9 until December 2, 2014)

the Reason was the incident in which 18-year-old unarmed black male Michael brown was shot by police officer Darrell Wilson during the attempted arrest. Most participants in the riots, which started because of the unrest on social networks, were members of the African-American community. The situation escalated on November 24 after the failure of the jury to indict Wilson. After the riots, December 20 the same year, African American Ismail Brinsley revenge were shot at two police officers in Brooklyn. During the riots, 10 people suffered, more than 300 were arrested.

the Riots in Baltimore (from 25 April to 3 may 2015)

the reason for the demonstrations, later transformed into riots and clashes with police, was the death of 26-year-old African American Freddy gray, who died from injuries sustained when arrested by the police. To restore order in Baltimore were sent to units of the national guard and imposed a curfew, but the demonstrations spread to other cities. May 1, six police involved in the arrest of Freddie gray, was charged. During the riots were injured about 100 police officers, arrested about 200 protesters.

riots in the city of Charlotte (September 2016)

the Protests erupted after the police murder of 43-year-old black Keith Lamont Scott, who was allegedly armed. According to the relatives of the deceased, in his hands was a book. As a result of the protests, injuring 12 policemen. September 21, arrived in the city of the national guard units. About 40 rioters were arrested.

March of the “United right” (11 and 12 August 2017)

a Political rally of the extreme right forces of the United States was held in Charlottesville, Virginia. The occasion was the decision of the city authorities to dismantle the monument to General Robert E. Lee. The marchers chanted racist and anti-Semitic slogans were carrying a firearm, Confederate flags, swastikas. The action was accompanied by a torchlight procession and ended with clashes with the police. During the riots killed one person, injured approximately 40, and two others died in the crash of a police helicopter.

the Unrest after the death of George Floyd (may 2020)

on may 25 in Minneapolis black American George Floyd died during detention by the police. Footage from the last moments of the life of Floyd caused a wide public resonance. The next day the incident were held under the slogans of the social movement of Black Lives Matter (black Lives matter). Later, the demonstrations turned into riots, clashes with police and spread to other cities. Police use tear gas and stun grenades.