‘Insensitive and isolated’: Rev. Sharpton slams Trump at Tulsa Juneteenth celebration – live updates – USA TODAY

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TULSA, Okla. – About a mile away from the arena where President Trump will hold a Saturday rally, the Reverend Al Sharpton spoke to a field filled with people on the campus of Oklahoma State University – Tulsa, near where the city’s infamous 1921 race massacre took place. 

Sharpton, one of several speakers for this year’s Juneteenth celebration in Tulsa, said “they tell their children that Lincoln freed the slaves. The fact is the slaves freed Lincoln.” He also rejected claims that protesters for the Black Lives Matter movement were violent. 

“We are not violent, we’re fighting violence,” he said to the crowd. 

Sharpton said Juneteenth needed to be a federal holiday, because “it’s the first date this country stepped toward living up to the model that announced that all men were created equal.”

Several lawmakers have introduced legislation to make the day a holiday. 

The Rev. Al Sharpton speaks during a Juneteenth celebration in Tulsa, Okla., on June 19, 2020, the day before President Donald Trump was scheduled to host a rally there.

“The president said he was coming on June 19,” Sharpton said to boos from the audience, who were watching in the rain, and slammed the president for admitting he did not know about Juneteenth. 

He said that Trump’s admission showed he was “not qualified” to represent the country as a head of state. Sharpton also called Trump “insensitive and isolated,” especially when “he was born and raised in New York, where two-thirds of New York is black and Latino.”

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