Washington Times:
An attempt to force social-distancing measures at Saturday’s Make America Great Again rally in Oklahoma, or potentially shut down the event as a virus “super-spreader,” has failed.
Numerous news outlets reported Tuesday evening that Judge Rebecca Nightingale had rejected the lawsuit in Tulsa County court brought by two local black-history organizations — The Greenwood Cultural Centre and the John Hope Franklin Center for Reconciliation.
The lawsuit had sought a temporary injunction against ASM Global, the company that manages the 19,000-seat BOK Center, according to the lawsuit, “to protect against a substantial, imminent, and deadly risk to the community.” read more
And now Al Sharpton is going to have his own Tulsa rally on Friday for Juneteeth so they can just STFU about the danger of big groups.
I guess if Trump supporters were rioting and looting the orgs would never go to court to stop them
Oh, darn. I was hopin’ for a some outright “law” violatin’.
1,000,000 applied for tickets?
Epic.
Everyone on the right should apply for tickets now.
Everyone.
Millions and millions of applicants would just plain piss the Leftists off, wouldn’t it?
They say Trump is trailing in the polls. 🤔 Yeah right. 😁
I think Trump should have a rally at the Gorge Amphitheater in Quincy WA in eastern Wa. (“the Gorge At George is how I’ve always known it.)
Outdoor venue – less chance of Covid19, yes? It would pull in people from WA and OR and probably farther than that. Beautiful setting…waving American flags, fireworks over the Columbia River… it would be a thing of beauty.
Meanwhile, those same people who filed the lawsuit fully plan to attend the local Junteenth festival. The left is so fucking full of shit.
@Illustr8r – awesome idea. And it could spill out onto the potato fields where we walk the trenches and pull weeds! 🙂
Yeah, the media is in full panic mode because the rally is going to happen. NPR is freaking out this morning. Not only about the rally, but Florida too! It seems, FL is planning on opening up the schools this fall. How dare they! according to NPR.