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Why Trump's law and order push might backfire

Violent riots in progressive cities are giving the US President ll the ammunition he needs. But his use of federal troops means he may end up owning problems he didn't create.

Jacob GreberSenior correspondent
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Washington | Throughout America’s long hot summer two crises have dominated people’s thoughts: the twin fevers of an out-of-control pandemic and bouts of civic unrest left over from late May's protests over the killing of George Floyd.

With the pandemic showing few signs of abating any time soon, the administration is eager to focus on what it's doing about street protests.

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Jacob Greber writes about politics, economics and business from Canberra. He has been a Washington correspondent and economics correspondent. Connect with Jacob on Twitter. Email Jacob at jgreber@afr.com

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