Trump tweets video with ‘white power’ chant, then deletes it

WASHINGTON — President Donald Trump on Sunday tweeted approvingly of a video appearing one in every of his supporters chanting “white power,” a racist slogan related to white supremacists. He later deleted the tweet and the White House stated the president had now not heard “the one statement” at the video. The video gave the impression to were taken at The Villages, a Florida retirement group, and confirmed dueling demonstrations between Trump supporters and warring parties. “Thank you to the great people of The Villages,” Trump tweeted. Moments into the video clip he shared, a person using a golfing cart showing pro-Trump indicators and flags shouts ‘white energy.” The video additionally displays anti-Trump protesters shouting “Nazi,” “racist,” and profanities

Chicago curfew: Protesters chant ‘Wake up, Lori’ outdoor

Protesters accrued close to Mayor Lori Lightfoot’s Logan Square house Sunday morning to protest the curfew she applied Saturday night time according to violent protests downtown. Videos posted to social media display a gaggle banging pots and pans and retaining indicators whilst chanting “Wake up, Lori, wake up,” on the intersection of Kimball and Wrightwood avenues, with police showing to dam the road within the 3400 block of West Wrightwood. Chicago police didn't instantly supply information about the road closure Sunday morning. A since-deleted Facebook tournament for the rally, scheduled to start out at 6 a.m., said “LET’S WAKE HER UP” in a decision for activists to protest the curfew order, which organizers referred to as an try “to force

Bulls followers chant ‘fire GarPax’ on stay TV throughout NBA

Bulls followers voiced displeasure with their workforce’s entrance workplace on stay tv on the primary day of NBA All-Star Weekend. During Friday’s episode of ESPN’s First Take, which broadcasted stay from Navy Pier, followers donning Bulls jerseys repeatedly chanted “fire GarPax.” It all began when First Take co-host Max Kellerman requested Bulls guard Zach LaVine if he had confidence vp John Paxson would be capable of get him the assistance he would want to take the Bulls to the following degree of their rebuild. Fans instantly started booing. “They might think differently, man,” LaVine mentioned in reference to the disgruntled followers. “But I’m with the team man, I gotta put the team first.”