The Mayor of Washington DC orders a street outside the White House to be renamed 'Black Lives Matter Plaza' as protests in America's capital continue into the weekend. Follow live.
Overnight, an absolutely enormous 'Black Lives Matter' mural has been painted on Washington DC's 16th street. Here's a look:At the back of the picture above you can just see the White House and the Washington Monument. And here's another look at the scale of it.:above. Today she and US President Donald Trump have continued a feud that's been simmering over the treatment of protesters in DC.
“There is a lot of distrust of police and the government. There are people who are craving to be heard and to be seen and to have their humanity recognized,” the mayor said about the decision to paint the mural.On Twitter, Mr Trump kept up his attacks. “The incompetent Mayor of Washington, D.C., Mayor Bowser, who's budget is totally out of control and is constantly coming back to us for ‘handouts,' is now fighting with the National Guard, who saved her from great embarrassment over the last number of nights," he tweeted.
"If she doesn't treat these men and women well, then we'll bring in a different group of men and women!”
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