KENOSHA, Wis. - President Donald Trump will visit Kenosha on Tuesday, Sept. 1 to meet with law enforcement and survey the damage left by unrest in the wake of the officer-involved shooting of Jacob Blake, a White House staffer said Saturday.Judd Deere, a deputy assistant to the president, announced the visit on Twitter.Kenosha Police Chief Dan Miskinis said somewhere around 50 people have been arrested for a variety of offenses including curfew, weapons charges, drunk charges, illegal fireworks, and even possession of a flame thrower amid unrest that followed the officer-involved shooting of Jacob Blake.As of Tuesday, officials with the Kenosha Fire Department said there were 37 fires, combined with "emergency medical services for numerous.