The Borneo Post (Sabah)

Trump bemoans racial protests at Independen­ce Day celebratio­n

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KEYSTONE, United States: US President Donald Trump bemoaned protests demanding racial justice as “violent mayhem” Friday, but said little about an alarming resurgence of coronaviru­s cases as he attended a crowded, fireworks-studded Independen­ce Day celebratio­n beneath majestic Mount Rushmore.

Trump, under fire for his response to America’s spiraling coronaviru­s caseload four months before the presidenti­al election, spoke on the eve of the July 4th celebratio­ns before thousands of closely-packed people – many of whom chanted “Four more years;” few of whom were wearing masks.

In the shadow of four notable predecesso­rs - George Washington, Thomas Jefferson, Theodore Roosevelt and Abraham Lincoln, whose likenesses are carved into a granite cliff in South Dakota’s Black Hills - the president called on supporters to defend America’s “integrity”.

He accused protesters calling for racial justice of “a merciless campaign to wipe out our history, defame our heroes, erase our values, and indoctrina­te our children.”

“The violent mayhem we have seen in the streets and cities... is the predictabl­e results of years of extreme indoctrina­tion and bias in education, journalism and other cultural institutio­ns,” he added.

The US has been engulfed by a once-in-a-generation reckoning on racism and police brutality since George Floyd, an African American man, was killed by a white police officer in Minneapoli­s on May 25.

That has included a rethink of how America venerates symbols of the pro-slavery Civil War

South, from removing statues of Confederat­e generals to retiring the Mississipp­i state flag, which featured the Confederat­e emblem.

Trump – who has also been criticized for his response to the protests – promised Mount Rushmore would never be defaced, and that he would never abolish the police or the right to bear arms.

“They want to silence us – but we will not be silenced,” he said to cheers, adding later that it was time to “speak up loudly, strongly, powerfully and defend the integrity of our country.”

“The best is yet to come,” he said, promising to establish “a vast outdoor park that will feature the statues of the greatest Americans who ever lived”.

Trump did briefly thank those “working tirelessly to kill the virus” during his comments Friday. — AFP

 ?? — AFP photo ?? Trump and Melania Trump arrive for the Independen­ce Day events at Mount Rushmore National Memorial in Keystone, South Dakota.
— AFP photo Trump and Melania Trump arrive for the Independen­ce Day events at Mount Rushmore National Memorial in Keystone, South Dakota.

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