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Trump: I Made Juneteenth Very Famous: By Moving Rally

Jun 19, 202042 min
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Episode description

Trump says he asked a lot of people about Juneteenth and he said "they had not heard the term... nobody had heard it." 

The Washington Post says that a top state department official and lifelong republican quits in protest over Trump's handling of race and response to racial tension. 

Officers that were charged in the death of an Atlanta man turn themselves in. The district attorney on the murder cases says "we're not seeking the death penalty." 24-year-veteran of the Atlanta Police Department says never seen such "low morale" after officers charged in man's death. The police veteran also says "We're in a dark grey area" with policies after officers charged in Rayshard Brook's, a Black man, death. 

Bolton slams Trump and says, "I don't think he's fit for office. I don't think he has the competence to carry out the job." Trump calls Bolton a "sick puppy" as Trump tries to stop the publication of  Bolton's new tell-all book. A federal judge will hear arguments tomorrow as Trump tries to stop publication of Bolton's book. Bolton says that Trump has no discernible guiding principle "other than what's good for Donald Trump's reelection." 

Venue for Trump's Tulsa rally asks campaign for a safety plan. 

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