An adult brain can drop up to 30% of the text and still understand the content. Published 13 February 2014 From: Driver and Vehicle Licensing Agency. "If you're calling to report a rape, please press one" it says, before stating "the current wait time is five days".The ad ends with the words "you won't be safe in Joe Biden's America" appearing on the screen over images of fire and fury.Biden has clearly and repeatedly stated he does not support defunding police.And the Trump campaign is betting that voters will tie the Democrat challenger to those on the streets demanding the reduction, and in some cases abolition, of police departments across the country.On Monday, the President named New York, Philadelphia, Detroit, Baltimore and Oakland as locations for possible deployment of even more federal officers.

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Almost four months ago to the day, Donald Trump lost patience with America's coronavirus lockdown.It had been just 10 days since he declared COVID-19 a national emergency.He appeared on multiple TV networks to proclaim he wanted the country "opened up and just raring to go by Easter".Since then he has publicly fought with his own health advisors, attacked those who locked down their states to save lives, passed off responsibility for any national approach to the health crisis and mocked his political opponent for wearing a mask.The President bet his election fortunes on a belief that voters cared more about the economy than anything else.As the American death toll continued to climb (it's now more than 140,000), Trump pressed on as chief cheerleader for the economy.The same poll placed Democratic nominee Joe Biden well ahead on the question of who's better placed to handle the coronavirus, by a margin of 17 points.Voters even placed more trust in Biden to handle the economy.The next day, Trump tweeted a photo of himself wearing a mask.After months of resistance to such a simple public health measure, the image of a piece of black material stretched over the President's face may as well have been a white flag.It was as if he'd finally realised he couldn't win an election with bodies piling up and depression-level unemployment, no matter how hard he blamed others for it.And anyway, he now had everything he needed for a much more potent campaign platform: law and order.For more than 50 days straight, protesters have gathered on the streets of Portland, Oregon to rally for black justice.A few of those days ended in violence and vandalism, but the majority of the demonstrations were peaceful.A video showing unidentified troops in camouflage plucking a man off a quiet Portland street and bundling him into an unmarked van caused an uproar online, which quickly spilled over into the real world.Every night this week there's been clashes between protesters and law enforcement officers.The US Department of Homeland Security's Customs and Border Protection arm has since confirmed the officers in the video were sent from various paramilitary-style units as part of a crackdown on protesters.Under the law, the Federal Government has the authority to protect federal buildings and property.The city's Democratic Mayor Ted Wheelan claimed the tactics employed by the federal troops had enflamed the situation, at a time when the protest movement was losing steam.And he accused Trump of using federal agencies as his "own personal army" to bolster his "sagging polling data".Overnight, Wheelan was one of those in the crowd hit by tear gas on Portland's streets.But, despite the strong support the Black Lives Matter movement enjoys, the Trump campaign knows the unease many Americans must be feeling after more than 50 straight days of protest.The President has announced he's now sending hundreds of federal law enforcement agents into Chicago.It comes after more than 40 police were reportedly injured while trying to defend a statue of Christopher Columbus against a mob trying to tear it down.But in announcing the deployment, Trump also heavily cited gun violence, unrelated to the protest movement, as justification.It's yet another major departure from the usual Republican playbook.He's named the deployment "Operation Legend" to honour 4-year-old LeGend Taliferro, who was killed by a drive-by-shooter while he slept in his Kansas City home last month.Invited to speak to the nation from the White House for the launch of the operation, LeGend's mother described the operation as "personal".

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