Wednesday, 9 November 2016

BATTLEGROUND AMERICA

 Fighting between Trump and Clinton supporters erupts outside the WHITE HOUSE as violence spreads across the US in wake of shock election result


VIOLENCE erupted across America this morning after Donald Trump’s shock election win – including outside the White House.

Pictures and footage emerged of furious protestors burning flags, rioters setting fire to rubbish and angrily confronting Trump supporters after it emerged the controversial Republican president-elect will soon hold the most powerful position in the world.

The brash billionaire sent shockwaves around the world after delivering his own “Brexit for America” in a historic victory over Hillary Clinton to become the 45th US President.




In his first address as President-elect after a bitter campaign, Trump struck a unifying tone in front of crowds cheering “USA, USA”.

He said it was “time for America to bind the wounds of division”.

But Donald Trump’s presidential victory set off protests by hundreds of people on California college campuses and in Oregon.

Police said at least 500 people swarmed on streets in and around UCLA, some shouting ‘f**k Trump’ and others chanting “Not my president!”

There were no immediate arrests.

Smaller demonstrators were held at University of California campuses and neighborhoods in Berkeley, Irvine and Davis and at San Jose State.

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