First Thing: Trump denies police racism is 'systemic' on Kenosha visit



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US president blamed police discrimination on ‘bad apples’. Plus, US refuses to join coronavirus vaccine cooperation over WHO stance Don’t already get First Thing in your inbox? Sign up here Good morning. Trump blamed discriminatory policing on “bad apples”, and denied it was “systemic”, as he visited Kenosha, Wisconsin. Kenosha has been the site of daily anti-racism protests since police shot and paralysed Jacob Blake, an African American man, as he was getting into his vehicle with his three children inside. Pregnant women hospitalised with coronavirus are less likely to show symptoms but may have a higher risk of being admitted to intensive care, a study of more than 11,000 pregnant women has found. When will a coronavirus vaccine be ready? Check the progress of vaccines in development around the world. Sarah Sanders: Trump’s former press secretary has revealed the president told her to ‘go to North Korea and take one for the team’ after the country’s supreme leader Kim Jong-un allegedly winked at her during a summit in Singapore in 2018. A senior justice department official and Trump nominee for a lifetime appointment as a judge was involved in the removal of a prosecutor in Texas who repeatedly raised concerns about the safety of migrant children after being separated from their parents, in 2017. The satirical newspaper Charlie Hebdo is set to republish controversial cartoons of the Prophet Muhammad ahead of the start of a trial of suspected accomplices of the terrorist gunmen who killed 12 people in an attack on its offices in 2015. A 105-year-old woman is leading the call for reparations for the 1921 Tulsa race massacre, in which hundreds were killed when white mobs burned down a black neighbourhood. Lessie Benningfield Randle is one of the two known survivors of the massacre still alive, and is the lead plaintiff on a lawsuit filed on Tuesday. Trump’s postmaster general ousted his brother to win control of the family firm, court documents allege, shedding new light on how Louis DeJoy came to control the company that made him wealthy and enabled him to become a top Republican donor. Has Oatly gone sour? The popular oat milk brand is facing a backlash from climate and political activists after its connections to a private equity firm headed by the Trump donor Stephen Schwarzman, which has been linked to deforestation in the Amazon, were uncovered. It’s not clear what political benefit or damage from the mayhem in Kenosha and Portland will accrue to Biden or Trump. As it’s occurring on Trump’s watch, one might think that voters would blame him. But Trump apparently is staking the success of his campaign on the claim that the present political violence is only a foretaste of a complete collapse in public order under President Biden. Continue reading…


First Thing: Trump denies police racism is 'systemic' on Kenosha visit

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