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DONALD Trump has threatened to deploy the military to combat the nationwide protests in response to George Floyd's death.

Speaking from the Rose Garden on Monday, the president said he'd put "thousands" of troops on the streets to "solve the problem" of rioting.

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President Donald Trump said justice will be served for George Floyd in remarks made from the White House's Rose Garden on MondayCredit: AFP or licensors
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Trump's walk came as protesters were pelted with rubber bullets by copsCredit: AFP or licensors

"America is founded on the rule of law," Trump said, adding: "If malice or violence reigns, then none of us are free".

As the president spoke, loud explosions could be heard in the background as tear gas was fired at protesters on the streets of .

Before the speech, officers near the White House aggressively forced the protesters back, firing tear gas and using flash bangs to disperse them from the park where they had gathered.

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A protester holds a sign up to protect himself against a cop at the demonstrations in DCCredit: AFP or licensors
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Police and protesters clash as chemical irritants are deployed near the White HouseCredit: AFP or licensors
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Trump threatened to deploy 'thousands' of military personnel to uphold laws during the raucous demonstrationsCredit: Getty Images - Getty
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Protesters were tear-gassed by police officers trying to disperse them for Trump's walk in Washington DCCredit: AFP or licensors
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Three women run as police officers on horseback attempt to break up the group of demonstratorsCredit: AFP or licensors
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The president walked past vandalized buildings to pay homage to a torched church in Washington DC amid the protestsCredit: Getty Images - Getty

As helicopter blades chopped loudly the skies above, Trump said: "My first and highest duty as president is to defend our great country and the American people.

";I swore an oath to uphold the laws of our nation and that is exactly what I will do."

The president said that justice would be served for , the unarmed African American who died after a white police officer kneeled on his neck for more than eight minutes last week.

Nationwide protests were sparked after a video of Floyd struggling to breath was released - and Trump declared himself an "ally of all peaceful protestors."

 

This comes as:

  • Protesters in Washington DC were tear gassed and had rubber bullets shot at them while during Sunday night's rallies
  • A toxicology report from the Hennepin County Medical Examiner revealed and his death was ruled a homicide
  • Trump as the mostly peaceful protests nationwide have erupted in violence
  • Terrence Floyd because "messing up our community won't bring" his brother back

The protests, however, have spawned outbreaks of looting, with Trump declaring he would deploy "thousands and thousands of heavily armed soldiers, military personnel and law enforcement officers" to bring order.

Over recent days, calls from the Republican donors and those on Capitol Hill have increased as Trump supporters looked for the president to address the nationwide unrest.

Minutes after his speech, to pay tribute to a nearby church that was damaged during the unrest.

Guarded by Secret Service agents, the president walked past graffiti from the demonstrations and stood outside the damaged church holding a Bible.

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A man attempts to grab a police officer while protesting in the nation's capitalCredit: Getty Images - Getty
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NYPD Chief Terrence Monahan hugged a protester at the demonstrations in New York CityCredit: AP:Associated Press
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Protestors gathered outside the White House on MondayeCredit: AFP or licensors
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Floyd died last Monday after former Minneapolis Police Department officer Derek Chauvin kneeled on his neck for eight minutes during his arrestCredit: AFP or licensors

Trump's remarks came as demonstrations kicked off to mark nearly a week of unrest over Floyd's death.

Americans have taken to the streets in cities across the country to display their anger at police brutality and racism, with protesters saying the against officer isn't enough.

Senior defense officials told the Associated Press on Monday between 600 and 800 National Guard members were deployed to the nation's capital to quell the increasingly heated protests.

The troops are patrolling on the ground or will arrive by midnight, the officials said.

Washington DC Mayor Muriel Bowser pleaded with demonstrators to "go home" while chastising the decision of federal cops to use munition on peaceful protesters "shameful".

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The 46-year-old black dad was arrested after a deli owner claimed he tried to pay with a fake $20 billCredit: Facebook
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The top cop joins hands and kneels in solidarity with protesters in New YorkCredit: AP:Associated Press
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The President said he was a supporter of peaceful protestCredit: AFP or licensors

Police fired flash-bang grenades, rubber bullets, and tear gas at demonstrators near the White House shortly before the 7pm curfew went into place.

Officers with the Metropolitan Police of DC encircled protesters as they chanted and waved signs before being arrested just before 8pm for violating curfew, according to the .

In , massive group of protesters spilled onto Interstate 676 in Philadelphia to demand an end to police brutality against black people.

Demonstrators shut down the Benjamin Franklin bridge, with some scaling a fence as police officers raced to the scene, according to .

More than two dozen people were arrested as a few hundred protesters blocked the Benjamin Franklin Parkway.

The National Guard stationed vehicles outside City Hall and other downtown buildings as the City of Brotherly Love enacted a citywide curfew for a third day following a weekend of destruction.

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Protesters broke curfew in Philadelphia to rally against police brutality for a fourth dayCredit: AP:Associated Press
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Hundreds of protesters blocked the Benjamin Franklin Highway, prompting a police responseCredit: AP:Associated Press
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Officers used tear gas on protesters to disperse them from underneath the highwayCredit: Getty Images - Getty
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A group of demonstrators are arrested and loaded onto a bus in PhiladelphiaCredit: AP:Associated Press
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Fire crews respond to a blaze in the aftermath of Sunday night's violent protests in PhillyCredit: AP:Associated Press
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Firefighters respond to the blaze in PhiladelphiaCredit: AP:Associated Press
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A man walks out of a destroyed and ransacked store after citywide looting in Philadelphia on Sunday nightCredit: Getty Images - Getty

Meanwhile, entered its fifth night of mostly peaceful protests marred by acts of looting and violence.

Hours before rallies kicked off in Manhattan, hundreds of packed into Times Square for a massive show of solidarity for Floyd and his family.

The reported some stores boarded up their windows in anticipation of another night of looting throughout the city.

At around 8pm, several people ransacked a Nike store downtown near Union Square, where demonstrators gathered earlier in the day, according to the newspaper.

Reports of NYPD officers being commanded to "shoot that motherf****r" in regards to protesters surfaced on Twitter as looters continued to break into stores in at least three boroughs.

Journalist Sarah Emily Baum claimed cops were instructed to "just run them over" as protesters in Brooklyn hit the streets.

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Hundreds of New Yorkers descended upon Times Square to protest police brutality on MondayCredit: Reuters
 New Yorkers hit the streets for a fifth day or demonstrations over George Floyd's death
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New Yorkers hit the streets for a fifth day or demonstrations over George Floyd's deathCredit: Getty Images - Getty
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Several stores including Macys boarded up their windows to protect against lootersCredit: AFP or licensors
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A destroyed and defaced NYPD car sits parked on a sidewalk in ManhattanCredit: AFP or licensors
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Demonstrators clapped their hands and held up signs that said 'Black Lives Matter'Credit: Getty Images - Getty

Trump's visit and another night of clashes between protesters and police came as a second autopsy determined Floyd's death was a homicide.

The autopsy conducted by Michael Baden and Allecia Wilson called for the 44-year-old former cop to be charged with first-degree murder.

"He couldn't breathe and that is homicidal," Baden said, adding that Floyd's face was harshly pressed into the pavement.

Police use flash bangs, rubber bullets and batons to disperse protests surrounding White House before Donald Trump walks outside
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