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Trump lashes out at racing, Bubba Wallace over flag, rope

- By Jill Colvin Associated Press

WASHINGTON (AP) » After a weekend spent stoking division, President Donald Trump on Monday went after NASCAR’s only Black driver, Bubba Wallace, and criticized its decision to ban the Confederat­e flag at its races and venues.

Exploiting racial tensions, Trump wrongly accused Wallace of perpetrati­ng “a hoax” after one of his crew members discovered a rope shaped like a noose in a garage stall they had been assigned to. Federal authoritie­s ruled last month that the rope had been hanging there since at least last

October and was not a hate crime. Wallace has maintained the rope had been fashioned into a noose.

“Has @BubbaWalla­ce apologized to all of those great NASCAR drivers & officials who came to his aid, stood by his side, & were willing to sacrifice everything for

him, only to find out that the whole thing was just another HOAX?” Trump tweeted. “That & Flag decision has caused lowest ratings EVER!”

The tweet came after

Trump used a pair of Independen­ce Day speeches to dig deeper into America’s divisions by accusing protesters who have pushed for racial justice of engaging in a “merciless campaign to wipe out our history.” The remarks served as a direct appeal to the Republican president’s political base, including many disaffecte­d white voters, with less than four months to go before Election Day.

White House press secretary Kayleigh McEnany defended the president’s decision to wade into the Wallace case, saying in an interview on Fox News Channel that, “The president’s merely pointing out that we’ve got to let facts come out before we jump to judgment.”

Wallace, an Alabama native, has taken an active role in the push for racial equality. He has worn a shirt saying “I Can’t Breathe,” raced with a Black Lives Matter paint scheme in Virginia and successful­ly lobbied for NASCAR’s Confederat­e flag ban.

 ?? PATRICK SEMANSKY - THE ASSOCIATED PRESS ?? President Donald Trump arrives at the White House, Sunday, July 5, 2020, in Washington after visiting Trump National Golf Club in Sterling, Va.
PATRICK SEMANSKY - THE ASSOCIATED PRESS President Donald Trump arrives at the White House, Sunday, July 5, 2020, in Washington after visiting Trump National Golf Club in Sterling, Va.

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