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President Trump gives thumb up while walking to Air Force One upon departure at Chennault International Airport in Lake Charles, Louisiana.
President Trump will visit Kenosha, Wisconsin, on Tuesday to support residents in the protest- and violence-torn town, a spokesman said Saturday night.
He will meet with law enforcement and survey damage from recent riots, the spokesman, Judd Deere, told reporters on board Air Force One, as the president returned from a trip to Louisiana, where
he surveyed damage from Hurricane Laura.
"It's a great state, Wisconsin, a great state, and they should not have to put up with what they went through," Trump said earlier Saturday, speaking of the days of mayhem that followed the police shooting of Jacob Blake last Sunday. "It was not a good sight," Trump had
said of Blake's wounding. "I didn't like the sight of it, certainly."
"We were finally able to get the go-ahead from local authorities to send in the National Guard," Trump
told reporters Saturday as he met with officials to discuss the aftermath of Hurricane Laura. "The governor let us do what we had to do and we cleaned it out."
Trump still would not weigh in on Kyle Rittenhouse, the 17-year-old who allegedly shot and killed two rioters in the street fighting that followed Blake's shooting.
Comment: Ford Foundation is the financial hand within the protest glove, enabling the desecration of cities and communities with planned chaos and funded violence.
The RAIR Foundation also investigated, finding evidence that members of the Clinton organization were working in parallel: