Trump was taken to the presidential bunker for a short time when protesters gathered outside the White House on the night of May 29, according to a government official.
US President Donald Trump has been in the underground bunker for the president under the White House for about an hour when hundreds of people gathered outside protest after the death of black George Floyd in Minneapolis, Minnesota.
The decision to bring the President into the tunnel was made when protesters confronted secret agents outside the White House for hours on May 29.
At times, crowds rushed down the security barrier and clashed with security guards armed with shields.
US agents warned protesters about illegal gathering, before storming in and using tear gas to disperse the crowd.
The Secret Service confirmed more than 60 agents and agents were injured in three days of dealing with violent protests outside the White House.
Protests took place across the United States to express indignation at the death of Floyd, 46, who was arrested by police on May 25 for allegedly selling a fake $ 20 bill.
Floyd repeatedly pleaded, saying he could not breathe, but the police officer remained in the same position.
The "I could not breathe" protest initially broke out in Minneapolis, Minnesota, then spread to many cities across the United States, forcing many mayors to issue curfew and deploying the National Guard to ensure
The Mayor of Washington issued a curfew due to the protests, while the Mayor of Atlanta asked Trump to stop talking about the protests because he "only made things worse".