Joe Biden tweets 'enough' after Donald Trump's tweets on violence in Minneapolis
Daily Mail'Enough' Joe Biden responded on twitter after President Donald Trump threatened to send the National Guard to Minneapolis to 'assume control,' warning 'thugs' in the city that 'when the looting starts the shooting starts.' The presumptive Democratic nominee weighed in on the situation in Minnesota after protesters in Minneapolis set fire to a police station as a part of series of demonstrations throughout the country in support of George Floyd, the African American man who died when a white police officer pressed a knee into his neck 'Enough' Joe Biden responded on twitter to President Donald Trump President Trump saw one of his tweets muzzled after he threatened to send the National Guard to Minneapolis to 'assume control' of situation there Law enforcement officers amassed along Lake Street near Hiawatha Ave. as fires burned after a night of unrest and protests Biden also criticized the arrest of black CNN correspondent Omar Jimenez, who was detained by police and then later released, while reporting on the situation. Twitter muzzled Trump's tweet - but left it online in case people wanted to read it - because they said it 'violated Twitter rules about glorifying violence.' Minnesota State Police deploy in the city as protests continue Biden criticized Trump for the president's response to racially motivated violence in Charlottesville, Va., in 2017 and cited it as one of his reasons for running for president CNN reporter Omar Jimenez was arrested live on air Friday by Minnesota State police for apparently refusing to move when he'd been told to despite being heard on camera telling the cops 'tell us where you want us to go, we'll go wherever you want' Biden has vowed to speak on the current situation, where dozens of businesses were looted or destroyed in Minneapolis after rioting broke out for the third consecutive night in the city in protest of Floyd's death.