Trump tweets 15 separate posters of 'persons of interest' sought in connection to Andrew Jackson statue vandalization - News Summed Up

Trump tweets 15 separate posters of 'persons of interest' sought in connection to Andrew Jackson statue vandalization


President Trump on Saturday asked for the public's help in identifying people being sought by law enforcement in connection to the vandalization of the Andrew Jackson statue in Lafayette Square earlier this week. The commander in chief shared 15 individual press releases from the U.S. Park Police, that showed photographs of suspects who allegedly desecrated the Washington, D.C., statue, which lies on federally owned land. Each pamphlet Trump tweeted out said the Park Police are working closely with the FBI's Violent Crimes Task Force to identify the suspects seen in the pictures. TRUMP CONFIRMS NEW VISA RESTRICTIONS COMING, SOUNDS OFF ON PROTESTERS IN FNC INTERVIEWTrump posted 15 tweets in all, of various men and women suspected of attacking the monument on June 22. “I just had the privilege of signing a very strong Executive Order protecting American Monuments, Memorials, and Statues - and combatting recent Criminal Violence,” he wrote Friday.


Source: Fox News June 27, 2020 23:15 UTC



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