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Donald Trump calls protests against him ‘very unfair’ on Twitter

LOS ANGELES — President-elect Donald Trump is back to his Twitter complaints.

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LOS ANGELES — President-elect Donald Trump is back to his Twitter complaints.

In a tweet posted on Thursday night (Nov 10), Mr Trump slammed the protests against his forthcoming presidency in cities across the country. “Just had a very open and successful presidential election. Now professional protesters, incited by the media, are protesting. Very unfair!” he wrote.

It’s a return to form for Mr Trump, who often expressed frustration with the media and political rivals on his Twitter account. His tweets since becoming president-elect on Tuesday, however, had remained tame. In fact, Mr Trump just ten minutes before tweeted about a “good meeting” with President Obama in Washington, DC.

Mr Trump’s Twitter had often been a source of controversy in his campaign. While other presidential candidates largely had carefully curated Twitter accounts, Mr Trump frequently let his unfiltered opinions run in his tweets. In a profile last week, the New York Times reported that Mr Trump’s aides even took control of his Twitter account in the final days of his campaign.

Anti-Trump protests did indeed break out across the country on Wednesday, in large cities including New York, Chicago, Boston, Berkeley, Portland, Austin, and Los Angeles. In LA, a march grew to thousands and 29 people were arrested for blocking the 101 freeway through downtown. VARIETY.COM/REUTERS

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