Trump Posts Wanted Posters Seeking People Allegedly Involved in Destroying Statues

Trump Posts Wanted Posters Seeking People Allegedly Involved in Destroying Statues
President Donald Trump stops to speak to the media in the rain on the South Lawn of the White House as he prepares to depart aboard Marine One for a rally in Tulsa, Okla., in Washington on June 20, 2020. Pete Marovich/Getty Images
Jack Phillips
Jack Phillips
Breaking News Reporter
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President Donald Trump made more than a dozen separate Twitter posts on Saturday that included posters seeking information on 15 suspects who were allegedly involved in trying to tear down a statue of seventh President Andrew Jackson.

The posters included the statement, “The United States Park Police, in conjunction with the FBI Washington Field Office’s Violent Crimes Task Force, is attempting to identify several individuals who are responsible for vandalizing federal property at Lafayette Square in Washington, DC.”

Jack Phillips
Jack Phillips
Breaking News Reporter
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