Donald Trump voiced out concerns over continued protests for a third night in the US

US president-elect Donald Trump has taken to Twitter to voice his worries about continuing protests across the US following his victory at the polls on Wednesday, describing it as “unfair”.

Following the unexpected victory of Trump over his rival Hilary Clinton who had the popular votes but lost at the electoral college, several group of protesters scattered around the US with thousands marching in Dallas, Minneapolis, Madison, Oakland, Philadelphia, Baltimore, Louisville, Philadelphia and Grand Rapids, Michigan, has continued for the third day.
Protesters take to the streets of downtown Portland. Picture: Matthew Poon Source:News Corp Australia
The protests which first started on election night, continued on Wednesday and then Thursday as thousands took to the streets, burning effigies of Trump and blocking various highways in several cities including in Los Angeles.

Police in Portland, Oregon, declared the protests to be a “riot” because of “extensive criminal and dangerous behaviour.”
Protesters march on Thursday in Madison, Wisconsin. Picture: Michael P. King/Wisconsin State Journal via APSource:AP
In a series of tweets, police said there had been reports of “attacks on drivers and vandalism during the protest” and “multiple individuals with bats reported in the crowd”.
The police also advice that “People not wanting to be associated are encouraged to leave the area.” 
Anti-Trump protesters march from the Washington Monument to Inner Harbor on Thursday in Baltimore. Picture: Loyd Fox/The Baltimore Sun via APSource:AP
Donald Trump took to Twitter to express his concerns tweeting;

“Just had a very open and successful presidential election. Now professional protesters, incited by the media, are protesting. Very unfair!”

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