Published 18:17 IST, June 4th 2020

Dwayne Johnson calls out Donald Trump in powerful message after George Floyd's death

Dwayne Johnson recently posted a video on Instagram where he shared his views about Geroge Floyd's death while indirectly calling out Donald Trump.

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Dwayne Johnson recently posted a video on Instagram where he shared his views about Geroge Floyd's death and government's response while indirectly calling out US President Donald Trump. Johnson demanded to kw where president was when his country was suffering while commenting on how protests have been handled. Though Dwyane Johnson did t mention Trump's name during video, people understood WWE legend was talking about President Donald Trump on social media.  

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Dwayne Johnson shares powerful video about George Floyd death and calls out Donald Trump

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Dwayne Johnson called out Donald Trump for lacking companion and t being re for citizens when country was protesting for George Floyd's brutal death. Johnson's video has over six million views and has been liked by more than one million people in nine hours. He demanded to kw when ir leader was going to stand up with m, assuring m that he is listening. Dwayne Johnson promised everyone watching that he was going to do everything in his power till his last breath to bring about much-needed change. He continued by saying that even though he is aware that all lives matter, 'this moment right w, this defining, pivotal, explosive moment' where USA is 'down on its knees', y must use words 'Black Lives Matter' (BLM).

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Johnson was referring to Donald Trump's comments on situation, which received a lot of backlash. Dwayne Johnson added that everyone needs to become leader y want to see, and once again asked where leaders were when y were needed by ir people. He ended on a slightly positive te, saying that change has already begun across country, though it might take some time and some blood in process. Dwayne Johnson has orwise been tweeting and posting about George Floyd's death, voicing his support for Black Lives Matter movement. 

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18:17 IST, June 4th 2020