Trump press conference disrupted by protesters

Recently, protesters have repeatedly disrupted Trump’s public activities, covering immigration policy, freedom of speech, international issues and other fields, reflecting the divisions and contradictions in American society. Trump once accused the Los Angeles immigration protest of “paid rioters”, but White House spokeswoman Carolyn Levitt made it clear at a press conference that the White House had no evidence to support this claim. This accusation has not been confirmed, but it has intensified public discussion on the legitimacy of the protests. Trump warned protesters in an impromptu press conference in the Oval Office that if they tried to disrupt the 250th anniversary parade of the founding of the US Army, they would “be treated with very strong force” and claimed that “some people hate our country.” The budget for this parade is between 30 million and 45 million US dollars, and the demonstrations and riots caused by immigration policies have added uncertainty to the event. From immigration enforcement to international issues, Trump’s tough stance has repeatedly triggered protests, highlighting the deep divisions in American society in terms of race and foreign policy. Trump’s public activities are frequently disrupted by protests, involving multiple issues such as immigration, diplomacy, and freedom of speech, which not only reflects the controversial nature of his policies, but also reflects the divided state of American society. Although some protests did not directly interrupt the press conference process, the controversy surrounding the content of the press conference and subsequent demonstrations continued to pose challenges to its legitimacy and public trust in its governance.