Celebrities criticise Trump as US protests continue
Celebrities have continued to speak out as the protests that have swept the US in the wake of George Floydâs death show no signs of stopping.
Mr Floyd, who was African-American, died in Minneapolis last week while in police custody, with a bystanderâs video showing a white officer putting his knee on his neck for several minutes.
His death sparked a wave of anger, with demonstrations continuing across major US cities.
Many cities, including Los Angeles and New York, are under curfew orders in an attempt to quell the protests.
#BunkerBoy Trump had to prove he could walk in broad daylight today so he sicced the police on peaceful protesters so he could stand there and awkwardly hold the Bible. Dear God. We need to end this nightmare of a presidency. https://t.co/umEY90OTcy
â John Legend (@johnlegend) June 2, 2020
In an address from the White House Rose Garden on Monday, Donald Trump threatened to deploy the military if state governors did not halt the violence.
The president then walked to the nearby St Johnâs Church and posed for pictures while holding a bible.
Singer John Legend, a frequent critic of the president, accused Mr Trump of using law enforcement to clear peaceful protesters so he could get a photograph.
He tweeted: â#BunkerBoy Trump had to prove he could walk in broad daylight today so he sicced the police on peaceful protesters so he could stand there and awkwardly hold the Bible. Dear God. We need to end this nightmare of a presidency.â
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Oscar-winning filmmaker Spike Lee, who refers to Mr Trump as âAgent Orange,â wrote on Instagram that the US was on the verge of a dictatorship.
Grammy-winning rapper Cardi B accused the president of threatening people and making protesters âmore angryâ.
Believe it or not the president have a lot of power in his https://t.co/uTtBbt91Qq he held a press conference.Instead of comforting us letting us know that justice will be made and THAT YES !Black lives matter! He goes and threaten the people makin the people more angry !
â iamcardib (@iamcardib) June 2, 2020
Samuel L Jackson suggested Mr Trump had âdeclared war on the public,â admitting he fears âitâs about (to) get all kinds of f***ed up here!!â.
Following Mr Trumpâs press conference, One Direction star Niall Horan, who earlier accused the president of âhidingâ, wrote: âCanât believe what I just watched.â
Earlier, George Clooney penned an essay for The Daily Beast, saying Americaâs greatest pandemic is racism.
He wrote: âHow many times have we seen people of colour killed by police? Tamir Rice, Philando Castile, Laquan McDonald. There is little doubt that George Floyd was murdered.
âWe watched as he took his last breath at the hands of four police officers. Now we see another defiant reaction to the systemic cruel treatment of a portion of our citizens like we saw in 1968, 1992, and 2014.â
The Hollywood star also criticised Mr Trump for his controversial comments amid the protests, with one of his tweets reading: âWhen the looting starts, the shooting starts.â
Clooney added: âWe need policymakers and politicians that reflect basic fairness to all of their citizens equally. Not leaders that stoke hatred and violence as if the idea of shooting looters could ever be anything less than a racial dog whistle.â
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Chart-topping star Adele also lent her support to the Black Lives Matter movement, warning against the campaign becoming âdisheartened, hijacked or manipulated right nowâ.
She wrote: âThis is about systematic racism, this is about police violence and itâs about inequality. And this isnât only about America! Racism is alive and well everywhere.
âI wholeheartedly stand in solidarity with the fight for freedom, liberation and justice.â
British star John Boyega said he did not want to âwork in fearâ when in the US as he addressed the unrest, while Emily Ratajkowski, Halsey and Anna Kendrick were among the stars joining the weekendâs protests in Los Angeles.
Actor Cole Sprouse said he was arrested while demonstrating in Santa Monica.