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TRUMP'S TURNAROUND

Donald Trump insists he ‘loves’ protests as furious Americans demonstrate against his presidential win

President-elect changes tack mere hours after slamming the media for 'inciting' protests across the nation in Twitter rant

DONALD Trump quickly changed tack after taking to Twitter to slam “professional protesters, incited by the media” – instead declaring his “love” for demonstrators as the US erupted in chaos for the second night in a row following his election.

The President-elect tweeted: “Love the fact that small groups of protesters last night have passion for our great country. We will all come together and be proud!"

 Donald Trump ... President-elect does a drastic U-turn on protests after condemning media organisations for 'inciting' the unrest
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Donald Trump ... President-elect does a drastic U-turn on protests after condemning media organisations for 'inciting' the unrestCredit: Getty

His attempt to quell the protests and riots taking place across the nation came a mere 11 hours after he condemned media organisations for unfairly “inciting” the civil unrest following his shock election win.

His efforts to smooth the divide between Democrats and Republicans come as protests organised by disillusioned Hillary Clinton voters took place in Portland, Milwaukee, Minneapolis, Baltimore, Philadelphia, Oakland and New York on Thursday night.

 Students at the University of Texas protest following Trump's unprecedented election on Wednesday
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Students at the University of Texas protest following Trump's unprecedented election on WednesdayCredit: Associated Press
 Emotional protester bursts into tears in demonstration outside the White House
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Emotional protester bursts into tears in demonstration outside the White HouseCredit: Getty Images/ WireImage
 The future is female ... high school students in Portland, Oregon, line the streets to protest Trump's election
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The future is female ... high school students in Portland, Oregon, line the streets to protest Trump's electionCredit: Associated Press


Furious voters smashed car windows, burned vehicles and store fronts as they took to the streets with placards depicting Donald Trump as the devil.

In Oakland, demonstrations turned violent, with crowds throwing bottles at police officers.

Protesters were also snapped carrying baseball bats and letting off fireworks, as others scrawled “F**k Trump” on walls and lampposts.

 Love trumps hate ... demonstrators march on the second day of protests in Portland as activism turns violent in Oakland
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Love trumps hate ... demonstrators march on the second day of protests in Portland as activism turns violent in OaklandCredit: Associated Press
 Demonstrators perform burnouts during one of a series of protests in Portland, as disillusioned Hillary Clinton voters take to the streets to voice their fury
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Demonstrators perform burnouts during one of a series of protests in Portland, as disillusioned Hillary Clinton voters take to the streets to voice their furyCredit: Reuters

Police officers were out in full force to contain the crowds, kitted out in gas masks and riot gear.

Los Angeles Chief of Police, Charlie Beck, urged protesters to act peacefully while demonstrating against Trump in a press conference.

He said: “Your 1st amendment right to freedom of speech is a cherished privilege that should be exercised.

 Out in full force ... officers donned gas masks and riot gear to take on the demonstrators
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Out in full force ... officers donned gas masks and riot gear to take on the demonstratorsCredit: Getty Images
 Arrests ... officials have urged protesters to act peacefully and 'responsibly' while exercising their right to free speech
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Arrests ... officials have urged protesters to act peacefully and 'responsibly' while exercising their right to free speechCredit: Reuters

“However destruction of property and vandalism will not be tolerated."

He said: “Exercise your rights responsibly and respect our city.”

Outside the White House, protesters carried signs reading “Donald Trump is a racist” and “Undocumented and here to stay!”


Security measures have been upped outside Trump Tower as crowds swarmed in front of the building on Thursday.

Police officers have erected concrete barriers around the building, which is home to Trump, his wife Melania and their son Barron.

A no-fly zone has also been imposed over the tower, which will remain in place until Trump’s inauguration in January 2017.

 Trump depicted as the devil ... numerous protesters took to the streets with offensive placards, with other signs reading 'Donald Trump is a racist' and 'undocumented and here to stay!'
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Trump depicted as the devil ... numerous protesters took to the streets with offensive placards, with other signs reading 'Donald Trump is a racist' and 'undocumented and here to stay!'Credit: Rex Features
 Women are powerful ... anti-Trump protesters march through Baltimore as chaos erupts for second night in a row
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Women are powerful ... anti-Trump protesters march through Baltimore as chaos erupts for second night in a rowCredit: Associated Press


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