“So the president was raising questions based on a report that he saw,” McEnany said during an appearance on Fox News’s “Fox & Friends.” “There are questions that need to be asked. In every case, we can’t jump on one side without looking at all the facts at play. Two Buffalo police officers have been charged with assault after footage showed them shoving Martin Gugino to the ground and blood pooling on the sidewalk below his head. In defending Trump, McEnany noted that several dozen police officers resigned from their unit after their colleagues were suspended. “So I think we need to ask why those officers resigned, what happened, what facts were on the ground,” she said.
Source: Washington Post June 10, 2020 11:08 UTC