DISTRESS OF NATIONS: The parish
office at the historic St. John’s Episcopal Church in Lafayette Square
near the White House in Washington, D.C., was torched as riots escalated
Sunday night. Fox News White House correspondent Kevin Corke was at the
scene to report that the church had been vandalized with graffiti and
set on fire. “It does appear that St. John’s Church is on fire, the
parish office,” Corke said. “We went downstairs, and it is on fire.”
“This is awful. We saw graffiti, once the door was broken, we saw
something similar happen earlier, and as you can see there’s definitely a
fire here,” he said a half-hour before the city’s 11 p.m. curfew.
“It’s a sad scene. This is a beautiful church. … St. John’s Church is a landmark in many ways, so it’s very difficult to see this building go up in flames. Hopefully, they can get here and put out the fire.” Fox News host Shannon Bream explained that the church is a place presidents have gone to for spiritual guidance in challenging moments in the nation’s history. “Numerous presidents … have sat in those pews. They have gone there in times of national trouble, they’ve gone there for regular Sunday services. For generations, presidents and their families have walked across Lafayette Park and gone and sat in the pews of St. John’s,” Bream said. -Full Report
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“It’s a sad scene. This is a beautiful church. … St. John’s Church is a landmark in many ways, so it’s very difficult to see this building go up in flames. Hopefully, they can get here and put out the fire.” Fox News host Shannon Bream explained that the church is a place presidents have gone to for spiritual guidance in challenging moments in the nation’s history. “Numerous presidents … have sat in those pews. They have gone there in times of national trouble, they’ve gone there for regular Sunday services. For generations, presidents and their families have walked across Lafayette Park and gone and sat in the pews of St. John’s,” Bream said. -Full Report
Minnesota deploys additional 1700 National Guards as riots continue
President Puts Military Troops & Military Police On Notice To Deploy To US Streets