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Steve Kerr mocks ‘moral man’ Trump, after protesters are tear-gassed before church photo-op

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Police officers broke up a peaceful protest in front of the White House by tear-gassing the crowds, forcefully breaking the ranks as if civil war were breaking out in the United States, all so that President Trump could walk unimpeded for a photo-op at a church.

That’s all it took for Steve Kerr to be turned: That’s my president.

Such was the sarcasm and fury present from the Warriors coach Monday night after the president deemed a photo in front of a partially lit St. John’s Episcopal Church important enough to violently ensure a crowd protesting the death of George Floyd and the many unchecked powers of police in this country dispersed.

Trump got his picture, awkwardly fiddling with a Bible, seemingly undisturbed by the sirens ringing out all around him, undisturbed by the peaceful protesters he left gasping in his wake.

Kerr had some thoughts:

As did Rev. Mariann Budde, who oversees St. John’s Episcopal, who told the Washington Post she was “outraged” that she “was not given even a courtesy call, that they would be clearing [the area] with tear gas so they could use one of our churches as a prop.”