Protests in Los Angeles
Billie Eilish’s brother reports on attack
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Finneas, Billie Eilish’s brother, was attacked with tear gas during a protest in Los Angeles.
Donald Trump (78) continues to escalate the situation due to the continuing protests in Los Angeles. While people take to the streets to protest against the US migration policy and the procedure of the immigration authority ICE, after the national guard, also send marine fans into the metropolis.
“Almost immediately attacked with tear gas”
While some report on predominantly peaceful protests, others see – such as the Trump -related broadcaster Fox News – a “lawless chaos”. Numerous celebrities have now raised their voice, including Finnea (27). The singer-songwriter, also known as the older brother of Megastar Billie Eilish (23), was said to be attacked himself. “In the very peaceful protest in the city center, almost immediately attacked tear gas,” wrote the musician in a now no longer available. The opposite side would “incite”, he continued. He also published a “F*ck ICE”.
Rapper Doechii (26) used her thank you speech at the Bet Award, where she was recognized as the best hip-hop artist, for one of demonstrations: “There are ruthless attacks that spread fear and chaos in our communities-everything in the name of law and order. Trump uses military forces. Think about what that is for a government, Exercise of our democratic law on protest military against us is used.
“The president is a trickster,” says one (57). While the super -rich are getting richer, many turned against the arms. They directed their weapons in the wrong direction. He also explained: “When people from the working class go on the arms and other people from the working class, you know that you live in an oligarchy.” Many famous colleagues such as Halle Berry, Melanie Griffith, Marisa Tomei or Pedro Pascal were only able to agree.
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