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Trump shifts date of Oklahoma rally to 'respect' emancipation holiday

By Doina Chiacu and Lisa Lambert

 

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FILE PHOTO: U.S. President Donald Trump speaks at a campaign rally in Charlotte, North Carolina, U.S., March 2, 2020. REUTERS/Lucas Jackson/File Photo

 

WASHINGTON (Reuters) - U.S. President Donald Trump said on Friday he would shift the date of an Oklahoma rally from June 19th, the date of the "Juneteenth" holiday, to June 20th out of respect for a day commemorating the end of U.S. slavery.

 

Amid protests against racial injustice, Trump had faced criticism for scheduling his first campaign rally in months on a day known by African Americans as Freedom Day and in Tulsa, Oklahoma, a city where white mobs massacred African-Americans a century ago.

 

“Many of my African American friends and supporters have reached out to suggest that we consider changing the date out of respect for this Holiday,” Trump tweeted. "I have therefore decided to move our rally to Saturday, June 20th, in order to honor their requests."

 

Trump, seeking re-election on Nov. 3, scheduled the Tulsa rally on June 19th, the date in 1865 when Texas became the last of the pro-slavery Confederate states forced to comply with President Abraham Lincoln's Emancipation Proclamation during the Civil War declaring all people held as slaves free.

 

Tulsa, a city important in African-American history, in 1921 was the site of one of the bloodiest outbreaks of racist violence in U.S. history in which white mobs attacked black residents and businesses.

 

Referring to his rally, Trump told Fox News in an interview aired earlier on Friday: "Think about it as a celebration."

 

The Republican president suspended his political rallies in March due to the coronavirus pandemic. Trump denied that scheduling the Tulsa rally on Juneteenth was deliberate.

 

The rally will take place against a backdrop of protests around the United States against racism and police brutality sparked by the death of George Floyd, a black man who died in police custody in Minneapolis on May 25 after a white officer knelt on his neck for nearly nine minutes. The officer was fired and has been charged with second-degree murder.

 

Fox News interviewer Harris Faulkner, who is black, later said she was not sure whether Trump was aware of the painful history of Tulsa for African-Americans because her questions in the interview, held on Thursday, focused on the Juneteenth date of the rally.

 

"This isn't just a wink to white supremacists - he's throwing them a welcome home party," U.S. Senator Kamala Harris, a contender to be Democratic presidential candidate Joe Biden's vice presidential pick, wrote on Twitter on Thursday.

 

Trump, who this week rejected calls to rename U.S. military bases named for Confederate military figures, said in the Fox News interview that what Lincoln had done was "questionable," but was cut off before he could elaborate.

 

"I think I've done more for the black community than any other president. And let's take a pass on Abraham Lincoln 'cause he did good, although it's always questionable. You know, in other words the end result," Trump said without explanation.

 

Faulkner then spoke over him saying: "But we are free, Mr. President. He did pretty well."

 

"We are free. You understand what I mean. I'm going to take a pass on Abe - Honest Abe as we call him," Trump responded.

 

Democrats and other critics have accused Trump of stoking racial divisions.

 

The president said during the Floyd protests in which looting occurred in some cities that "when the looting starts, the shooting starts." Trump told Fox News he was not aware that this phrase originated with a white segregationist who was Miami mayor in the 1960s.

 

On Thursday, the Republican Party scheduled Trump's speech to formally accept its presidential nomination for Aug. 27 in Jacksonville, Florida.

 

That day will mark the 60th anniversary of what is called "Ax Handle Saturday," when a white mob wielding ax handles began a riot over black youth attempting to order food from a whites-only lunch counter in Jacksonville.

 

(Reporting by Doina Chiacu and Lisa Lambert; additional reporting by Rich Mckay and Andrew Hay; Editing by Aurora Ellis, Will Dunham and Kim Coghill)

 

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9 hours ago, Crazy Alex said:

Yes of course, because we can see from the riots in the streets by Republicans and Trump supporters that Trump seeks to dismantle civil society. Oh wait a minute...

What??

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All you need to know about this is...Trump changed his rally out of "respect" for Juneteenth...the fact that he is so widely unpopular with the African Americans and the country at large that he can not have his rally on this day....no pun intended...speaks volumes of his capacity as a dividing force for that community and the country at large. He and his supporters represent to that community the very antithesis of Juneteenth.

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6 hours ago, Foexie said:

trump is such a respectful person. He have his heart and mind on the right place.

 

Hope he will stay for another 4y.

So much so he teargasses peaceful protesters so he can hold a Bible for a photo op. That shows exactly where his heart is.

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3 minutes ago, stevenl said:

So much so he teargasses peaceful protesters so he can hold a Bible for a photo op. That shows exactly where his heart is.

What heart? It's nothing but a lump of putrid coal. ????

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Cases spiking in the Tulsa area.

 

Local health rules prohibit mass gatherings at least until the end of June.

 

Local health officials are asking/begging the trump campaign to cancel/reschedule this "rally".

 

Given all that, might cooler heads prevail?

 

And it gives everyone time to get rid of any ramps.

 

And someone get him a mug with a handle for pete's sake. Or a sippy cup.

 

 

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"Many of my African American friends and supporters have reached out to suggest that we consider changing the date out of respect for this Holiday,"

 

Total BS. Have a look at any Trump Rally, absolute zero black faces in the crowd.

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14 minutes ago, mtls2005 said:

Cases spiking in the Tulsa area.

 

How very convenient ????

 

15 minutes ago, mtls2005 said:

Local health rules prohibit mass gatherings at least until the end of June.

 

Local health officials are asking/begging the trump campaign to cancel/reschedule this "rally".

 

Given all that, might cooler heads prevail?

 

No one gave a single turd about thousands across the USA gathering en-masse, gatherings that are still going on to this day, and hell, all you guys are cheering it on, but Trump wants to have a rally? 

OMG Cases spiking! Can not! Much Danger! Trump is trying to kill people!

 

????

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6 minutes ago, Mama Noodle said:

OMG Cases spiking! Can not! Much Danger! Trump is trying to kill people!

 

Calm down, Unbunch your undergarments. Unclench your pearls.

 

I'm happy to defer to local health officials for their knowledge, guidance and expertise.

 

You, on the other hand seem to be relying on emotion?

 

Part of me is 100% behind having this rally go forward. Then my conscience kicks in and I worry about all the folks who might be negatively impacted.

 

Is a rally really necessary? If so, go for it.

 

 

 

 

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7 minutes ago, mtls2005 said:

Calm down, Unbunch your undergarments. Unclench your pearls.

 

Im mocking you, which im sure you already know. 

 

8 minutes ago, mtls2005 said:

I'm happy to defer to local health officials for their knowledge, guidance and expertise.

 

Which ironically and conveniently enough you guys and your liberal politicians were blatantly absent for during the last 2 weeks of riots and mass gatherings ????

 

And now you all of a sudden you need your fainting couch because Trump wants to have a rally. 

 

10 minutes ago, mtls2005 said:

Is a rally really necessary? If so, go for it.

 

No more or less necessary than the wholly supported and astroturfed riots and protests from the left over the last 2 weeks.

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