Trump cites "anti-police agitators," in Boston, then thanks crowds for protesting "hate"
President Trump decried "anti-police agitators" in Boston Saturday, after thousands of demonstrators with anti-Nazi and anti-racism signs and chants drowned out a small group of white nationalists holding a "free speech" rally.
The president, taking to Twitter to praise police as "looking tough and smart," thanked them and Boston Mayor Marty Walsh for their handling of the event.
Great job by all law enforcement officers and Boston Mayor @Marty_Walsh.
— Donald J. Trump (@realDonaldTrump) August 19, 2017
Police did appear to scuffle with a large crowd of counter-protesters Saturday, but the president's response to the event that drew tens of thousands of largely peaceful counter-protesters is sure to spark criticism. Mr. Trump is already under fire for saying there were "very fine people" among the white nationalist protesters in last week's deadly events in Charlottesville, Virginia, and for claiming "many sides" were to blame for the violence.
The president also said protest is sometimes necessary to "heal" the nation.
Our great country has been divided for decades. Sometimes you need protest in order to heal, & we will heal, & be stronger than ever before!
— Donald J. Trump (@realDonaldTrump) August 19, 2017
But Mr. Trump's Twitter account later thanked people for protesting "bigotry and hate."
I want to applaud the many protestors in Boston who are speaking out against bigotry and hate. Our country will soon come together as one!
— Donald J. Trump (@realDonaldTrump) August 19, 2017
The group that organized the "free speech" rally had until recently intended to have speakers with ties to white nationalism. Boston police did experience some confrontation against them, the Boston Police Department's Twitter account seems to indicate. The police commissioner said 27 people were arrested throughout the day.
#BPD is asking individuals to refrain from throwing urine, bottles and other harmful projectiles at our officers.
— Boston Police Dept. (@bostonpolice) August 19, 2017
"Tough and smart" was a preferred term for the president on Saturday, as he prepares to return from a working vacation at his golf club in New Jersey. Two hours before his tweets about Boston, Mr. Trump used the phrase to describe Steve Bannon, his chief strategist who was ousted from the White House Friday and is returning to Breitbart News.
Steve Bannon will be a tough and smart new voice at @BreitbartNews...maybe even better than ever before. Fake News needs the competition!
— Donald J. Trump (@realDonaldTrump) August 19, 2017