Donald Trump signs bill to protect American monuments, says – doers have to go to jail

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    • US President Donald Trump has signed an executive bill to protect monuments, statues.
    • Violent protests began across the United States following the death of US citizen George Floyd in police custody on May 25.
    • Washington In the past, after the death of black George Floyd in police custody, the protesters created a ruckus in many cities of America. During this time many statues were damaged. Many idols were broken, and many were written and dirty. In this case, on Saturday, US President Donald Trump said in a statement that he has signed an executive bill to save monuments and statues. Along with this, those who have damaged the monuments during the demonstration have to go to jail.

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  • Trump wrote on Twitter on Friday, “I was privileged to sign a very strong executive order protecting American monuments and statues. Those protesting against our great country will now have to undergo jail sentence. ”Historical monuments in the United States have suffered extensive damage due to the vandalism of protesters over the past few weeks. To curb this, Trump signed an executive bill. Significantly, in the city of Minneapolis, a black American citizen, George Floyd, died in police custody on May 25. Violence erupted across America after his death. The fire of violence had reached the White House.




    There is a lot of resentment after a video of Floyd’s death went viral. In this video, a white police officer shows George Floyd in custody. It is shown in the video that this unarmed black person is sitting kneeling on the neck. He kept doing this for about eight minutes until he died. George Floyd, 46, died of suffocation. Protests against police brutality and social injustice are taking place in several countries of the world, including USA, UK, Denmark, Germany, France, New Zealand, Australia and Canada after the death of George Floyd.

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