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Trump tweets video of a reporter being hounded by anti-lockdown protesters, calling them 'great people’

Screenshots taken from a video posted by journalist Kevin Vesey of anti-lockdown protests in Long Island, New York on on May 14, 2020.President Donald Trump reposted a video of a journalist being hounded by anti-lockdown protesters in Long Island, New York, calling them "great people."

Vesey followed up on Twitter, saying he will "never forget what happened today" and that he felt was "insulted" and "berated."

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