The Senate unanimously votes to make Juneteenth a federal holiday, and a rioter from the January 6th insurrection is running for office. #DailyShow #TrevorNoah #Juneteenth
The Senate unanimously votes to make Juneteenth a federal holiday, and a rioter from the January 6th insurrection is running for office. #DailyShow #TrevorNoah #Juneteenth
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This isn’t new, also… when is the show coming back out?
ReplyTraitors who failed at insurrection, can not run for office.
Reply*2 Years NOT 2 months*
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ReplyI used to like this show now i truly am dissatisfied
Replyok but why are there comments from several days ago?
ReplyI see more blackface and fishing in our future.😳🙄😒😡
ReplyAwww..I thought this video was going to be about Bundy and his run for governor… .though I think that deserves a whole John Oliver episode.
ReplySo, Pride, Juneteenth, and July 4 are all in the same 3 week stretch.
Reply…Sounds like an excuse for a giant Mardi-Gras style party?🎉
At night, because it’s hotter now?
Actually the end of chattel slavery in the United States was December 6, 1865. Texas freed its enslaved populace June 19, 1865.
ReplyI’ve heard so many Black folks say online and off (regarding Juneteenth day becoming a national holiday) *”So what? No one is going to celebrate it like they should”*
First of all, *MOST AMERICANS* never celebrate national holidays like they should. For as long as Juneteenth day has been around I know my Black family and friends celebrate it with huge block parties, food, music and dancing. What are we expecting non Blacks to do? Go to the library and study slavery? We don’t even do that.
Come on y’all 😆
ReplyOnly to take the emphasis off of the KKK members posing as cops.
ReplyIt was two and a half years, not months! They were owed two and a half years 13% interest back pay.
ReplyLol
ReplySooo… he’s not in jail huh? Breaking into a federal building and stealing gets you a seat in politics??
ReplyThat guy is scary, look how put together he looks compared to January 6
ReplyLol
ReplyThank goodness for Juneteenth for multiple reasons. We needed a holiday between Memorial Day and 4th of July 🙄
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It was 1863 and they didn’t find out until 1865 in Texas
ReplyYears…2 years!!!
ReplyWhat about Emancipation Day??
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