President Trump To Resume Campaign Rallies Next Week; The Left Cries Racism
June 11, 2020In a piece of news that is already setting off a series of exploding heads in the media, there will be a return to the campaign trail next week for President Trump.
Next Friday, the leader of the free world will travel to Oklahoma where he will hold his first rally in three months where he will be greeted by a raucous and enthusiastic crowd as he always is wherever the events are held.
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The president's restarting of the rallies couldn't come at a better time as the nation is under total assault from an emboldened communist left that has capitalized on the outrage over the George Floyd killing to topple statues and seize cities.
With social distancing mandates having exposed as shams after the same media that terrorized Americans over the coronavirus endorsed riots and the ongoing insurrection, it is time for the POTUS to shore up morale for law-abiding citizens in a country that is on the brink of anarchy.
Trump made the announcement himself during a White House round table meeting with black American business leaders.
Via Politico, "Trump to resume campaign rallies with June 19 event in Tulsa":
President Donald Trump’s signature campaign rallies are back in business, after a gap of more than three months because of the coronavirus pandemic.
Trump announced on Wednesday that his reelection campaign would be holding a rally in Tulsa, Okla., on June 19 and would also be holding rallies in Florida, Texas and Arizona — as well as an event in North Carolina “at an appropriate time.”
The president made the announcement at a roundtable with African American leaders at the White House, hailing the “great job” that Oklahoma has done combating coronavirus. As of Tuesday, Oklahoma had recorded 353 coronavirus deaths and 7,363 positive cases.
The Tulsa rally next week will be held on Juneteenth, a national commemoration of the end of slavery in the U.S.
It didn't take long for the purveyors of hate in the media to find an angle that would serve their purpose of feeding the flames of racial tension by decrying the decision to restart the rallies on Juneteenth and in Tulsa where there was an ugly racial incident a century ago.
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Via The Guardian:
The announcement, which comes amid sweeping protests against racism and police brutality in the wake of George Floyd’s death, also raised eyebrows for its date – a day known as Juneteenth, which commemorates the end of slavery – as well as its location in Tulsa, a city with a troubling history of racial violence.
Tulsa’s 1921 race massacre saw the destruction of black businesses and residences at the hands of angry, white mobs, and has been described as “the single worst incident of racial violence in American history.”
Trump’s announcement comes as the president has criticized the Floyd protests and referred to those demonstrating against police brutality as “thugs”.
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Some on Twitter compared Trump’s decision to hold the rally in Tulsa on Juneteenth to Ronald Reagan’s choice to launch his 1980 campaign with a speech lauding “states rights” near the site of the notorious “Mississippi burning” murder of civil rights workers.
In 1964, three civil rights workers were abducted and killed by the Ku Klux Klan, just south-west of Philadelphia, Mississippi, and surreptitiously buried in a dam.
Reagan delivered a campaign speech within walking distance of the dam, proclaiming “I believe in state’s rights.” His language echoed that of white Southerners who used the phrase to justify segregation.
It remained unclear if the campaign’s choice to hold the rally on Juneteenth was intentional.
However, the choice of Tulsa is logical primarily because Oklahoma was not hit hard by the coronavirus and it is a deep red state where police won't surrender to the mob and where the citizenry is armed to the teeth which will serve as a deterrent to rioters.
The rally will he held at a venue that the president described as a “beautiful new venue, brand new.”
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