Trump also seems to complain about ban of Confederate flagFrederick Douglass statue torn down on anniversary of great speechSummer Taylor, protester killed in Seattle, honored for ‘standing up for black lives’Swing states may be up for grabs as Covid-19 hits Republican strongholdsSign up to our First Thing newsletter 2.51pm BST Tbe supreme court will soon start issuing today’s decisions, marking the first time in 24 years that the court has issued opinions in July.The Supreme Court begins what *might* be its final week with decisions at 10. You know what’s left: religious cases, Trump financial records, faithless electors, etc. Will be the first opinions issued in July since 1996, if that matters to you 2.32pm BST This is Joan Greve in Washington, taking over for Martin Belam.Trump’s tweet attacking Bubba Wallace, Nascar’s only top black driver, also overlooks the fact that it was not Wallace who discovered and reported the pull rope resembling a noose.From @BubbaWallace on June 24 “I want to say how relieved I am the investigation revealed this wasn’t what we feared it was. I want to thank NASCAR & the FBI for acting swiftly & treating this as a real threat. We’ll gladly take a little embarrassment over the alternatives” Continue reading…
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