White House claims Trump hasn't seen video of supporters firing paintballs at protesters despite retweeting it

White House press secretary Kayleigh McEnany has claimed Donald Trump did not see the video of Trump supporters in Portland, Ore., firing paintballs and pepper spray at counter-protesters over the weekend — even though the president retweeted a video of such scenes on Sunday.

"I don't think the president has seen that video. Nor have I," Ms McEnany told reporters at a press conference on Monday, a comment that strains credulity considering Mr Trump's retweet of and comment on a video from New York Times correspondent Mike Baker showing exactly that.

"But if you're going to ask about paintballs, it's incredible that for 90 days I've stood at this podium talking about officers who have [had] lasers flashed in their eyes in an attempt to blind them, commercial grade fireworks being thrown at them," Ms McEnany said, referring to the pockets of violence against police that has marked some protests against police brutality in the wake of several shootings of black Americans this summer.

Mr Trump fired off dozens of tweets on Sunday, including several ripping on locally elected Democratic leaders of cities and states that have experienced riots this summer and hailing the people parading vehicles through Portland this weekend flying Trump 2020 flags as "GREAT PATRIOTS!"

Retweeting Mr Baker's tweet on Sunday with the video of pro-Trump demonstrators firing paintballs at counter-protesters, the president wrote of Mayor Ted Wheeler: "The big backlash going on in Portland cannot be unexpected after 95 days of watching and [sic] incompetent Mayor admit that he has no idea what he is doing. The people of Portland won’t put up with no safety any longer.The Mayor is a FOOL. Bring in the National Guard!"

In Mr Baker's initial tweet, he wrote that there were "clashes" along the parade route. "Trump people unload paintballs and pepper spray. They shot me too," he wrote.

Ms McEnany highlighted at her press conference that the man shot and killed in Portland amid the demonstrations over the weekend was a supporter of Mr Trump, and that he was allegedly killed by a 48-year-old military veteran who has claimed to be "100% ANTIFA all the way!"

Despite the violence in Portland on Saturday, the Trump administration will not invoke the Insurrection Act of 1807 to quell unrest in Portland and Kenosha, Wisc., where some protesters have set fire to buildings and right-wing and left-wing demonstrators have clashed after the police shooting of a 29-year-old black man, Jacob Blake, last week.

"The President does not want to invoke the Insurrection Act, which has been used very sparingly. But what he does want is to help the cities where he can," Ms McEnany said.

"When you see Kenosha, when federal forces came in, there was peace. In Minneapolis [as well]. And in both of those cases, it was at the invitation of the governor. So we want to work collaboratively with Democrat mayors and governors. They after all do hold the police power as embedded in the Constitution to control their streets, but we as the federal government are willing to supplement."

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