Trump vows consequences for 'animals' burning American flags in LA, slams those waving other countries' flags

Trump vows consequences for 'animals' burning American flags in LA, slams those waving other countries' flags

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"Let’s just get it over with, tough guy." During the president's comments at Fort Bragg, Trump also noted that his administration is looking into who may be "financing" the protests, saying "we're going to find out through Pam Bondi and Department of Justice who it is." Trump calls Los Angeles protesters "animals" for burning American flags and proposes one-year jail sentences while speaking at Army's 250th anniversary at Fort Bragg. "Just automatic." TRUMP TAKES ACTION AGAINST 'ORCHESTRATED ATTACK' ON LAW ENFORCEMENT BY DEPLOYING MARINES TO LA: ASSEMBLYMAN Anti-ICE protesters seen burning an American flag amid the ongoing protests in the city over the Trump administration's deportation efforts. TRUMP) CLICK HERE TO GET THE FOX NEWS APP U.S. Attorney General Bondi, in her first appearance since the riots broke out, indicated that the Justice Department has "nine open cases" connected to the ongoing protests, which critics have deemed amount to riots. Trump also floated the potential of imposing criminal penalties, specifically a one-year jail sentence, for burning the American flag, during comments at Fort Bragg Tuesday afternoon commemorating the United States Army's 250th anniversary. President Donald Trump slammed anti-ICE protesters in Los Angeles, whom he described as "animals," for carrying flags

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