Published 09:22 IST, June 4th 2020
"Probably the only thing Obama & I have in common...": Trump counters 'Mad Dog' attack
US President Donald Trump on Wednesday hit back at Former Secretary of Defense James Mattis after he criticized Trump over countrywide protests across the USA.
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After Former Secretary of Defense James Mattis on Wednesday criticized US President Donald Trump as nationwide protests have intensified over death of George Floyd, latter has hit back. Taking to Twitter, Trump said only thing Barack Obama and him have in common is that y both had "hour of firing Jim Mattis, world’s most overrated General."
'Glad he is gone!'
"I asked for his letter of resignation, & felt great about. His nickname was “Chaos”, which I didn’t like, & changed it to “Mad Dog”, said Trump In ar tweet, Trump said that he didn’t like his “leadership” style or much else about him, and many ors agree. "His primary strength was t military, but rar personal public relations. Glad he is gone!," added United States President.
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James Mattis on Wednesday slamming Trump said that he is " first President in my lifetime who does t try to unite American people".
'We can unite without him'
"Donald Trump is first President in my lifetime who does t try to unite American people--does t even pretend to try. Instead, he tries to divide us," Mattis was quoted as saying by CNN. "We are witnessing consequences of three years of this deliberate effort. We are witnessing consequences of three years without mature leadership. We can unite without him, drawing on strengths inherent in our civil society," he added.
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Meanwhile, Former President Barack Obama in a virtual forum advised communities across US to try to internally change use of force policies. "Today I'm urging every mayor in this country to review your use of force policies with members of your community and commit to report on planned reforms," Obama said.
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Floyd, 46, was handcuffed and pinned to ground in Minneapolis on Monday last week by a white police officer who kneeled on his neck as he gasped for breath. Protests and violence began across US soon after incident and have been continuing since n.
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09:22 IST, June 4th 2020