Tulsa prepared for a celebration of Juneteenth on Friday and President Trump’s first rally in months on Saturday, amid a jump in Covid-19 cases
TULSA, Okla.—City officials here are preparing for two days of massive public gatherings, starting with a celebration Friday to commemorate the end of slavery and then President Trump’s first re-election campaign rally in months on Saturday.
Police shut down some streets to traffic Thursday morning as Tulsa prepared for demonstrators in support of and against Mr. Trump to descend on the city’s downtown. Like other U.S. cities, Tulsa has seen recent protests against police brutality toward African-Americans.
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