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Donald Trump was looking to pose for a photograph and chaos broke out in a park

When the history of his presidency is written, the clash with the protesters that preceded the president's walk through Lafayette Square will be remembered as one of his defining moments. Interviews with witnesses, officials and a visual investigation reconstruct those moments. After a weekend of protests that reached the very door of the White House and forced him to go briefly into an underground bunker, the President of the United States, Donald Trump, arrived on Monday, June 1, at the Oval Office disturbed by the images shown on television. It bothered him that someone might think he was hiding and was eager to act. Trump wanted to send the army to some cities in the country, an idea that sparked a heated discussion, in which voices were raised, among his advisers. But, by the end of the day, at the urging of his daughter Ivanka, the President came up with a more personal way to demonstrate toughness: He would walk through Lafayette Square to a church that had been damaged by fire the night before. There was a problem: The plan developed during the day to widen the security perimeter around the White House had not yet been carried out. When Attorney General William P. Barr left the White House for a personal inspection in early Monday afternoon, he discovered that protesters were still at the north end of the plaza. In order for the President to get to the Church of St. John, they would have to be emptied. Barr gave the order to disperse the protesters.

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