White House Braces for Largest George Floyd, Police Brutality Protest
George Floyd Troops at White House ... Bracing For Massive DC Protest
President Trump is rallying troops around him, literally ... soldiers are lining parts of the White House perimeter as the largest George Floyd protest yet is about to begin.
More than 100,000 people are expected to rally in the National Mall Saturday to protest the killing of George Floyd, specifically, and police brutality in general. While there have been protesters near the White House for more than a week now ... it appears Trump's administration is preparing for the worst.
Security forces gather near White House ahead of protests#WashingtonDC pic.twitter.com/5ZmKE7BT25
— Mat Morrison (@dmatmorrison) June 6, 2020 @dmatmorrison
As it is, 8-foot high fencing was erected this week around most of the White House grounds' perimeter, and will reportedly remain there until at least the middle of next week.
Washington D.C. police have closed off several streets, allowing the immense groups of protesters to march by the landmarks of the Mall ... such as the Lincoln Memorial, The National Museum of African-American History, Lafayette Park and, of course, the White House.
Remember, last week the President ordered law enforcement to clear streets by opening fire on peaceful protesters with rubber bullets and pepper spray ... so he could get to St. John's Episcopal Church for a photo op.
The good news is ... there's little chance POTUS will be seeking photo ops during Saturday's huge protest.