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Another old tweet comes back to haunt the president after he tried to defend his slow and tentative walk down a ramp at West Point.
"The last thing I was going to do is 'fall' for the Fake News to have fun with," Trump tweeted.
PM's tweets about Winston Churchill's statue a "deflection", says shadow justice minister.
I resent the weaponising of our stories and putting words in our mouths, Rachel Charlton-Dailey writes.
Graphic video last week showed two police officers shoving Martin Gugino to the ground during a protest in Buffalo, New York.
"Live ~ Laugh ~ Lock yourself in the bathroom and enjoy some alone time today. You deserve it."
"My 6-year-old just got mad at me and told me to mute myself."
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Twitter has placed a warning on one of Donald Trump’s tweets about protests in Minneapolis, saying the president violated the platform’s rules about “glorifying violence”. Trump had lashed out at crowds in the city protesting over the death of George Floyd, an unarmed black man who died in police custody, calling demonstrators “thugs” who were dishonouring his memory. Threatening to send the National Guard to Minneapolis after a third night of unrest in Minneapolis, the president tweeted: “..when the looting starts, the shooting starts.”