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The video shows the ex-president's embrace of literal attacks on rivals.
Statistics have shown that incarceration for people with mental illness is ineffective and creates more crime.
"That's not cool," Musk said on a Twitter roundtable.
We asked a psychotherapist to share tips on how to talk to children about violence reported in the media.
The president has a "brokenness in his soul," and is "addicted to division," said the senator.
Trump tells police not to "hold back" on "antifa scum" as skirmishes erupt in Washington following march protesting president's election loss.
Raising fears of boogeymen is the president's modus operandi. Here are just some examples.
Unless drastic, radical, and transformative change is brought in, violence will spike, Emmanuel Onapa and Athian Akec write.
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.”
Women have been taking to the streets for hundreds of years in the fight for liberation and equality. From the Women’s March in Versailles in 1789, through the Suffragette and Women’s Liberation Movements, to the global Women’s Marches of 2017, we take a look back through history at the times women have marched for change.