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Trump Demands Return of 'Law and Order' in Milwaukee After Riots

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US Republican presidential nominee Donald Trump called for the law and order 'to be restored' during his rally in Ziegler Building in the Milwaukee suburb of West Bend, Tuesday following protests over the police killing of Sylville Smith in the Wisconsin city.

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