Donald Trump postpones election rally scheduled on holiday marking the end of US slavery

A major campaign event for US President Donald Trump will be rescheduled after a backlash over the day coinciding with a date commemorating the end of slavery.

In this March 2, 2020, file photo, Donald Trump speaks during a campaign rally in Charlotte, North Carolina

In this March 2, 2020, file photo, Donald Trump speaks during a campaign rally in Charlotte, North Carolina Source: AP

Donald Trump has postponed a controversial rally scheduled for the same day as a holiday commemorating the end of slavery in the US, following fierce criticism, he announced Friday.

The "Make America Great Again" rally in Tulsa, Oklahoma had been due to mark Mr Trump's return to the campaign trail, but he said on Twitter the event had been postponed "out of respect" for the 19  June "Juneteenth" holiday.

Critics had slammed Mr Trump's choice of Tulsa - the site of one of the worst race riots in US history - as anti-racism protests sweep the country following the death of George Floyd in police custody.

"This isn't just a wink to white supremacists—he's throwing them a welcome home party," Senator Kamala Harris tweeted after Mr Trump first announced the rally.

The Republican billionaire announced on Wednesday that he would resume his campaign rallies in four states - Oklahoma, Florida, Arizona and North Carolina - despite the coronavirus pandemic that continues to rage in the US.
Raucous rallies have been a hallmark of Mr Trump's presidency and a key to energizing his base, which he hopes will turn out in big numbers on 3 November. He is currently lagging in the polls against Democrat Joe Biden.

Job approval for the president is also down after his response to the coronavirus pandemic and the recent turmoil over police brutality, sparked by Mr Floyd's death during his arrest in Minneapolis.

Although the coronavirus remains a threat, his campaign now feels that the crowds at daily street protests have lifted the political pressure on Mr Trump to avoid large gatherings of his own.

Trump supporters must however sign a waiver promising not to sue if they catch COVID-19 at the event, according to his campaign website.


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