How police pushed aside protesters ahead of Trump's controversial church photo

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A timeline of confrontation, contention and confusion surrounding Trump's photo op at Washington church.

in the Rose Garden about the George Floyd protests. He says he is a president of law and order and an ally of all peaceful protesters but says violence must stop.Today I have strongly recommended to every governor to deploy the National Guard in sufficient numbers that we dominate the streets. Mayors and governors must establish an overwhelming law enforcement presenceTrump ends the speech by saying,"Thank you very much. And now I’m going to pay my respects to a very, very special place.

Along with a security detail, some officials including Secretary of Defense, Mark Esper, General Mark Milley, and his daughter Ivanka, he crosses Pennsylvania Avenue, walks through the park and crosses H Street to stand in front of the Ashburton House, the church's parish house. The walk takes about 4 minutes.Ivanka Trump takes a Bible from her purse and hands it to the president. Trump is photographed holding it. A reporter asks what his thoughts are.We have a great country.

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