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Trump denies he hid in White House bunker amid protests

'I’ve gone down two or three times, all for inspection,' says US president

Servet Gunerigok  | 03.06.2020 - Update : 04.06.2020
Trump denies he hid in White House bunker amid protests Demonstrators gather at Lafayette Park across from the White House to protest the death of George Floyd, an unarmed black man who died after being pinned down by a white police officer in Washington, United States on May 30, 2020. A group of protestors surrounded a police vehicle and others beached the first security barricade at the park. ( Yasin Öztürk - Anadolu Agency )

WASHINGTON

US President Donald Trump rejected reports Wednesday that he was briefly taken to an underground bunker inside the White House for a period of time last week.

Trump was asked on Fox News radio about him hiding as demonstrators neared the executive mansion during Friday night’s protests that centered around the death of George Floyd, a black man who was killed by police in the state of Minnesota.

"It was a false report. I wasn’t down. I went down during the day and I was there for a tiny, little short period of time, and it was much more for an inspection," he said.

Citing a law enforcement source and another source familiar with the matter, CNN reported first lady Melania Trump and the couple’s son, Barron, were also taken to the bunker for about an hour.

"I’ve gone down two or three times, all for inspection," said Trump.

When asked if the Secret Service told him he needed to go to the bunker, the president said the agents did not tell him to do so.

"They said it would be a good time to go down, take a look because maybe some time you’re going to need it," he added.

The US has been facing protests since last week when a video went viral showing Floyd being pinned down by Derek Chauvin, a white police officer in Minneapolis, Minnesota, as he was being arrested.

Chauvin knelt on his neck for nearly nine minutes.

Shortly after, Floyd appeared to lose consciousness, but Chauvin maintained his position on the victim.

He died shortly after being taken to a hospital.

His last words were "I can't breathe," which became a slogan for nationwide protests.

An independent autopsy on Monday found that Floyd was killed by "asphyxiation from sustained pressure."

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