Eric Trump has told 9News he condemned violent demonstrations in the US state Wisconsin, accusing protesters of creating 'absolute anarchy'. 9News
"My message is it's horrible. First of all I think every person in this country, every normal person outside the Democrat Party in Washington DC condemns it," he said. "They don't like it, it's not who we are as a nation."Asked whether some protesters had a valid point to make, Trump acknowledged some protesters were peaceful.
"I think you have certain protesters are peaceful. I think you have a lot of protesters that aren't peaceful," he said. "I think those people, they don't have a point most of the time. I don't think a lot of the time they know what they are protesting.
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