PBC News & Comment: On Juneteenth, Tulsa Confronts Trump’s Racism

Trump’s mob rally in Tulsa will follow reinvigorated Juneteenth celebration amid heightened racial tensions that could lead to violence, like 99 years ago…--Oklahoma Supreme Court reject legal efforts to stop the rally due to Covid risk
--video evidence surfaces of unprovoked Tulsa killing of unarmed black man by white former sheriff’s jailer at motel on June 6
--Trump tweets threats to “lowlifes” that might disrupt his hatefest
--LA sheriff deputies chased and shot to death an 18-year old security guard last night
--the apparent lynchings of 2 black men in California coincide with 3 other cases of black hangings in NYC and Texas, as nooses and hung effigy are found in Oakland
--in Louisville, termination process is begun for cop who killed Breonna Taylor, as every Atlanta cop gets $500 bonus from police foundation
--as NY tabloids amplify moves by Trump and Barr, 2 Brooklyn lawyers face 45 year sentences for lobbing Molotov cocktail that fizzled in abandoned cop car
--armed white vigilantes have been welcomed by cops at many protests, reports The Intercept
--top State Dept. official resigns in protest of Trump’s comments and actions
--correction: PBC was punked by satirical post about Trump and his bowels
--investigation opens into reported use of military spy planes over Washington protests
--NY City Council, after 3 years, finally passes measure forcing disclosure of its surveillance tools, after Mayor di Blasio flips to support it
--Trump says he will try again to end DACA, in compliance with SCOTUS ruling
--in sharp analysis of opinion by Roberts, Linda Greenhouse says the Court placed new obstacles for ending DACA
--in video ad aimed at white racists, Trump campaign fabricates CNN report and uses black and white “toddlers” as props
--as Facebook, Twitter and YouTube pump cash to black interests, Kevin Roose in NY Times points out how poisonous their online platforms are
--federal judge slams Bolton over book censorship process, but says he can’t stop publication
--court packer Mitch McConnell installs his 38-year-old protégé on powerful appeals court
--our daily Covid-19 update, edited by Linda Lewis
--HHS cuts funding for lung treatments related to Covid
--Navy’s second investigation into outbreak on USS Roosevelt leads to different outcome: Capt. Crozier will not be reinstated
--in Los Angeles, federal judge orders City to find housing for up to 7,000 homeless people at risk for coronavirus
--in midnight vote at end of session, Tennessee Republicans ram through the most extreme abortion restriction, at 6 weeks of pregnancy
--facing reality over her bad record on prosecuting bad cops, Sen. Amy Klobuchar withdraws from VP consideration
--weekend reads: David Sirota on the Colorado Dem Senate race
--Ben Norton at The Grayzone on regime change plots in Mexico