In every classroom
in every town meeting
at every opportunity
Edited to add
On separate occasions in 2020, Trump held private conversations in the White House with national-security officials about the George Floyd protests. The Chinese generals would know what to do, he said, according to former officials who described the conversations to me, referring to the leaders of the Peoples Liberation Army, which carried out the Tiananmen Square massacre in 1989. (Pfeiffer denied that Trump said this.) Trumps desire to deploy U.S. troops against American citizens is well documented. During the nerve-racking period of social unrest following Floyds death, Trump asked Milley and Esper, a West Point graduate and former infantry officer, if the Army could shoot protesters. Trump seemed unable to think straight and calmly, Esper wrote in his memoir. The protests and violence had him so enraged that he was willing to send in active-duty forces to put down the protesters. Worse yet, he suggested we shoot them. I wondered about his sense of history, of propriety, and of his oath to the Constitution. Esper told National Public Radio in 2022, We reached that point in the conversation where he looked frankly at General Milley, and said, Cant you just shoot them, just shoot them in the legs or something? When defense officials argued against Trumps desire, the president screamed, according to witnesses, You are all fucking losers!