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The president said he wanted to “dominate” American citizens. He now sees an opportunity.
The president's latest violent threat toward demonstrators comes on Juneteenth, which anti-racism protesters plan to mark with peaceful marches.
"The Late Show" host zinged the vice president for his "work in progress" comment about the coronavirus risk at Trump's Tulsa campaign event.
Tulsa's health department head said the city, site of Trump's rally Saturday, is seeing "a significant increase in our case trends."
The Trump campaign, in recognition of the risk, has tried to protect itself from lawsuits with a waiver about the coronavirus on its registration website.
“I have concerns about large groups of people gathering indoors for prolonged lengths of time," said the executive director of the Tulsa Health Department.
The president moved the campaign event in Tulsa, site of a 1921 racist massacre, that would have fallen on a holiday celebrating Black freedom from slavery.
Shannon Kepler had been off-duty when he killed 19-year-old Jeremey Lake in August 2014.
Betty Shelby's lawyer said it was important for the "smear" on her name to be removed from public view.