Friday, September 23, 2016

Trump calls for unity in Charlotte, says there is no right to violence



Donald Trump struck a measured tone and called for unity when speaking about the riots in Charlotte, North Carolina today at a shale conference in Pittsburgh.
"We need to become one America nation united by shared principles,shared values as American citizens. And we have to respect our flag. We all have to walk a mile in someone else's shoes, to see things in their eyes and to get to work fixing our very wounded country," he said.
However, he also condemned the violence in Charlotte, saying it "must come to a very rapid end."
"There is no right to engage in violent disruption and threaten the safety and peace of others," he said. "Everyone is entitled to live in safe communities."
He praised the actions of the police, saying it is very difficult to be a police officer.

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