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Friday, 11 November 2016

protests turn violent in Portland, Oregon


Protesters outside the courthouse in Portland, Oregon, in the US, 10 November 2016
 
A second night of protests in the US against President-elect Donald Trump has turned violent in Portland, Oregon.
Several thousand demonstrators gathered in the centre of the western city. Some smashed shop and car windows, threw firecrackers and set rubbish alight.

Police declared a riot and arrested 29 people. Protests in other US cities were smaller than on Wednesday.

Mr Trump earlier said in a tweet the demonstrations were unfair and had been incited by the media.
The protesters, mainly young people, say a Trump presidency would create deep divisions along racial and gender lines.

Police in Portland accused some demonstrators of carrying bats and arming themselves with rocks. Objects were thrown at the police, who responded with pepper spray and rubber baton rounds.
The state of Oregon voted 51-41% in favour of Democrat Hillary Clinton in Tuesday's election.
Mr Trump criticised the protesters after his meeting with President Barack Obama at the White House.
 
Senior Trump adviser and former New York mayor Rudy Giuliani called protesters on college campuses "a bunch of spoiled cry-babies" on Fox News.
Mr Giuliani, who has been mentioned as Mr Trump's possible attorney general, was responding to the suggestion that students suffering anxiety over the election result were being offered therapy.

Protesters scuffle with police in Oakland, California, during a demonstration against Donald Trump, 10 November 2016
 
There were no reports of violence at the other protests, although demonstrators
 in Minneapolis briefly blocked an interstate highway in both directions.

protest in minneapolis

In Philadelphia crowds gathered near City Hall holding placards bearing slogans such as "Not Our President", "Trans Against Trump" and "Make America Safe For All".
demonstrators in Eugene, Oregon
In Baltimore, police said a peaceful crowd of 600 people marched through the city, blocking traffic. In San Francisco high school students waved rainbow banners and Mexican flags.

Meanwhile Mexico's president said he was optimistic his country could have a positive relationship with the US under Mr Trump, despite his anti-Mexican rhetoric during the campaign.
Enrique Pena Nieto said he and Trump had agreed to meet, possibly during the transition period before Mr Trump's inauguration in January.

President Barack Obama meets with President-elect Donald Trump
 
In Russia, President Putin's spokesman said Mr Trump and Mr Putin were "very much alike" in how they see the world.


Dmitry Peskov said Russian experts had been in contact with some members of Mr Trump's staff during the campaign.
But he said the Russian government had nothing to do with the theft of emails from the Democratic campaign that were later published by the transparency organisation WikiLeaks.


Melania Trump and Michelle Obama

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