Trump donates $100,000 of his presidential salary to repair national monuments damaged by protesters
DONALD Trump pledged $100,000 of his salary to repair the national monuments that were damaged during the police brutality protests.
A quarter of the president's $400,000 annual pay will be given to the National Park Service to restore the ruined monuments, said.
“I promised YOU I would not take a dime of salary as your President,” Trump on Friday.
“I donate the entire $400,000! It is my honor to give $100,000 to @NatlParkService to help repair and restore our GREAT National Monuments.
“So important to our American History! Thank You!!”
Confederate statues were damaged, destroyed or removed in the wake of 'scustody death in .
His brutal filmed arrest on May 25 prompted mass outrage during the coronavirus lockdown and mass unemployment, and prompted protests all across .
Demonstrators mainly targeted monuments to slaveholders or Confederate officers in major cities in the – but some businesses and buildings were also damaged during the chaos.
It's not clear how much of Trump's $100K donation will go towards fixing them.
Officials in areas ransacked by riots and looting have estimated tens of millions of dollars in damage to property, buildings and public works – including these controversial statues.
In Portland, around $2.3 million worth of damage was reported in the city by early July, according to the .
Elsewhere, in , business owners are contending with $2 million in damage after over two months of civil unrest, the reported.
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A majority of were built between the 1900s and 1920s and again in the 1950s and 1960s, according to the
In the early 1900s, states were enacting Jim Crow laws to disenfranchise black Americans, while the civil rights movement of the early 1960s pushed back against racial discrimination.
While some southerners claim these monuments are a testament to their history and were erected to honor Civil War heroes, others believe they promote white supremacy.