


“I don’t want this to happen” in that message would have cleared up any confusion. We wish, as always, that the president would take a moment to edit before he tweets. He later clarified that he was talking about what actually happened: “Looting leads to shooting, and that’s why a man was shot and killed in Minneapolis on Wednesday night.” And: “I don’t want this to happen, and that’s what the expression put out last night means.” Any difficulty and we will assume control but, when the looting starts, the shooting starts.”

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