Trump’s family tries to clean up his mess by tweeting wildly inconsistent calls for peace

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The Trump family is extremely online today, and they’re all over the place with their messaging. 

On Friday morning, Twitter hid another one of Donald Trump’s tweets and slapped a warning label on it. Trump’s statement about the protests over the death of George Floyd — which included the phrase, “when the looting starts, the shooting starts” — violated the site’s rules about glorifying violence, and many horrified users agreed. (For background, that phrase was first spoken in 1967 by Miami police chief, Walter Headley, when explaining that his force “didn’t mind being accused of police brutality.”) Read more…

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Trump’s family tries to clean up his mess by tweeting wildly inconsistent calls for peace