Trump rejects Obama's call to boost voting, says 'success' will heal racism

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Trump rejects Obama's call to boost voting, says 'success' will heal racism
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U.S. President Donald Trump on Wednesday flatly rejected the need for direct action to address racism in the United States, dismissing his ...

FILE PHOTO: Funeral at Ebeneezer Baptist Church of U.S. Congressman John Lewis in AtlantaWASHINGTON: US President Donald Trump on Wednesday flatly rejected the need for direct action to address racism in the United States, dismissing his predecessor's call for sweeping steps to boost civil and voting rights ahead of the Nov 3 election.

Tensions over racism and social injustice flared anew after the May 25 death of a Black man, George Floyd, at the hands of a police officer, sparking nationwide protests and debate over the treatment of Blacks and minorities. "Success will bring us together," he said."We had this tremendous success going," he added."We're doing it again but we got interrupted by the virus."

Polls show most Americans, including Republicans, support protesters and back some changes to policing, with many rejecting Trump's handling of the racial discord.

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