Wisconsin governor asks Trump to "reconsider" Kenosha visit

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Wisconsin Lead representative Tony Evers on Sunday asked President Trump to "reexamine" his up and coming visit to Kenosha as the city keeps on being bothered by fights after Jacob Blake, an Individual of color, was shot a few times in the back by police a weekend ago. Mr. Trump's visit will be multi week after two individuals were shot and murdered at a dissent over Blake's shooting.

"I, alongside other network pioneers who have connected, are worried about what your essence will mean for Kenosha and our state," Evers wrote in a letter to Mr. Trump, as per CBS Milwaukee member WDJT. "I am concerned your quality will just obstruct our mending. I am concerned your essence will just postpone our work to beat division and push ahead together."

Mr. Trump is wanting to visit Kenosha on Tuesday. A lawyer for Jacob Blake's family told "Face the Country" on Sunday that the family had not been reached about gathering Mr. Trump.

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"The Blake family is exceptionally conscious of all our chosen authorities and as his mom says, she appeals to God for the entirety of our chosen authorities," said lawyer Benjamin Crump.

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In the interim, a 17-year-old has been captured and accused of two tallies of first degree manslaughter and one check of endeavored murder for a shooting on August 25. Some in the extreme right have praised the adolescent, Kyle Rittenhouse, who is White, and went from Illinois outfitted with an AR-15.

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Mr. Trump said on Saturday that the shooting is "under scrutiny" and said "we're taking a gander at it extremely, cautiously."

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