Donald Trump’s Former Chief Of Staff Claims He Would’ve “Beaten Up” Protestors In May 2020

NEW YORK, NEW YORK - MAY 18: (EXCLUSIVE COVERAGE) Former U.S. President Donald Trump leaves Trump Tower in Manhattan on May 18, 2021 in New York City. (Photo by James Devaney/GC Images)

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Former President Donald Trump’s chief of staff Mark Meadows claims Trump would’ve beaten up protestors in May 2020 amid the tragic death of George Floyd.

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In his upcoming book, “The Chief’s Chief’, Meadows recalled the moment when the White House shut down due to the numerous protests in Washington D.C. last year. ‘Protestors had jumped the fence on the Treasury side of the compound, and they were running toward the Oval Office. I’m sure that if President Trump had the choice, he would have headed out to the lawns and knocked their heads in one by one,’ the excerpt reads.

‘But he didn’t have a choice. When it comes to the United States Secret Service, no one does. Either you do what they say, or they pick you up and make you do it. So when the Secret Service asked President Trump to head downstairs to the White House bunker, he complied. He knew that he could go to the bunker with a few agents by his side, or he could go on their shoulders kicking and screaming. For everyone’s sake the first option was better.’

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He also revealed that Trump tested positive for COVID-19 days before his first presidential debate with President Joe Biden.

SOURCE: Metro UK

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