“I am mobilizing all federal resources, civilian and military to stop
the rioting and looting.” That’s what President Trump told the nation in
a Rose Garden address Monday night, as police fired tear gas at
protestors outside. POLITICO’s Nancy Cook looks at why Trump skirted
calls for unity amid national demonstrations over the death of George
Floyd and instead went all in on declaring himself “a president of law
and order.” Plus, a DHS memo warns that extremist groups could exploit
the protests. And the Justice Department tries to force a dismissal of
the Michael Flynn case.
Nancy Cook is a White House reporter for POLITICO.
Jeremy Siegel is a host for POLITICO Dispatch.
Irene Noguchi is the executive producer of POLITICO audio.
Jenny Ament is the senior producer of POLITICO audio.
Read more: How Trump’s scattered team scrambled to respond to historic
protests

“I am mobilizing all federal resources, civilian and military to stop the rioting and looting.” That’s what President Trump told the nation in a Rose Garden address Monday night, as police fired tear gas at protestors outside. POLITICO’s Nancy Cook looks at why Trump skirted calls for unity amid national demonstrations over the death of George Floyd and instead went all in on declaring himself “a president of law and order.” Plus, a DHS memo warns that extremist groups could exploit the protests. And the Justice Department tries to force a dismissal of the Michael Flynn case.

Nancy Cook is a White House reporter for POLITICO.
Jeremy Siegel is a host for POLITICO Dispatch.
Irene Noguchi is the executive producer of POLITICO audio.
Jenny Ament is the senior producer of POLITICO audio.

Read more: How Trump’s scattered team scrambled to respond to historic protests

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