Saturday 4 July 2020

Trump Claims Journalists ‘Slander’ All Veterans by Calling Out Racism in Independence Day Address

Trump Claims Journalists ‘Slander’ All Veterans by Calling Out Racism in Independence Day AddressFresh off an astonishingly incendiary speech at Mount Rushmore on Friday night, President Trump picked up where he left off on Saturday and took aim at the media—bizarrely claiming that journalists who call out racism somehow “slander” the entire country and all U.S. military veterans. “To those in the media, who falsely and consistently label their opponents as racists, who condemn patriotic citizens...When you level these false charges, you not only slander me, you not only slander the American people, but you slander generations of heroes who gave their lives for America,” he told the crowd gathered for the White House’s Salute to America celebration. Trump used most of his speech to dismiss the widespread anti-racism protests across the country as a leftist plot aimed at destroying the country, echoing his comments from a night earlier, when he rallied supporters against those taking part in the protests, who he described as “evil.” Protesters have torn down statues of Confederate leaders, Christopher Columbus, and other figures known for stoking racial oppression, acts Trump vehemently opposes.While he did not name names on Saturday, Trump repeatedly claimed protesters were seeking to erase the legacy of “great heroes.”“We will not throw away our heroes. We will honor them, and we will prove worthy of their sacrifice,” he said.But he seemed to save most of his ire for the journalists reporting on the current reckoning over the country's history of racism. By leveling the “false” accusation of racism, he said, “You slander people much braver and principled than you. You're slandering the young man who raised the flag at Iwo Jima. And those who perished fighting for freedom in the Civil War. You slander them.” He did not elaborate on which accusation in particular was false, who it was made against, or if he was flat-out dismissing the existence of racism in general. “We will not let the legacy of these heroes be tarnished by you. ... The patriots who built our country were not villains,” he said. He also gave details of his newly announced garden of monuments, enumerating figures whose statues would be erected there. He said George Washington and Thomas Jefferson, both of whom owned slaves, had been “unfairly mistreated” in the recent reframing of their legacies. In other parts of his speech, Trump said the United States had done well in combatting the coronavirus and was “close to extinguishing” it despite cases increasing at record-high rates across the country. He made no mention of the nearly 130,000 victims who have succumbed to the virus. Read more at The Daily Beast.Get our top stories in your inbox every day. Sign up now!Daily Beast Membership: Beast Inside goes deeper on the stories that matter to you. Learn more.




3 police officers have been fired over a photo in which cops took a selfie reenacting the chokehold used on Elijah McClain

3 police officers have been fired over a photo in which cops took a selfie reenacting the chokehold used on Elijah McClainThe photo featured officers Jaron Jones, Erica Marrero, and Kyle Dittrich, smiling by a memorial for Elijah McClain.




Biden narrows list of vice presidential contenders

Biden narrows list of vice presidential contendersPresumptive Democratic nominee Joe Biden has narrowed his reported list of vice presidential contenders, with several black women in contention; Jacqui Heinrich reports on the latest.




Kim Jong Un urges North Koreans to keep up virus fight

Kim Jong Un urges North Koreans to keep up virus fightNorth Korean leader Kim Jong Un urged officials to maintain alertness against the coronavirus, warning that complacency risked “unimaginable and irretrievable crisis,” state media said Friday. Despite the warning, Kim reaffirmed North Korea’s claim to not have had a single case of COVID-19, telling a ruling party meeting Thursday that the country has “thoroughly prevented the inroad of the malignant virus” despite the worldwide health crisis, the Korean Central News Agency said. Outsiders widely doubt North Korea escaped the pandemic entirely, given its poor health infrastructure and close trade and travel ties to China, where the coronavirus emerged late last year.




Kansas Governor Criticizes G.O.P. Official’s Cartoon Comparing Mask Order to Holocaust


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The One Reason Donald Trump Needs to Fear Joe Biden (And Could Lose)

The One Reason Donald Trump Needs to Fear Joe Biden (And Could Lose)Likeability matters. It’s not everything, of course, and Joe Biden has weaknesses. But the 2020 contest is not a race between two people with similar high negative ratings, and that may matter to the public in November — it certainly could help explain Biden’s lead in the polls.




Florida's new coronavirus cases break record, nearly tying New York's peak

Florida's new coronavirus cases break record, nearly tying New York's peakFlorida reported 11,458 new coronavirus cases Saturday, it highest daily tally yet, nearly tying New York's high of 11,571 in April.