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Jan 11 2021
Opinion
Democrats May Be Overplaying Impeachment Hand
Not since 1776 has this nation ever been in the throes of a national unraveling as this 2020-2021 period. Radical leftist Democrats blinded by their hatred of President Donald J. Trump are groping for a last-ditch twig to smack Trump down, for once and for all.
It appears that socialist Democrats have narrowed their latest Trump attack to impeachment or the 25th Amendment.
Newsmax (News)Jul 28 2021
Opinion
The Void That Critical Race Theory Was Created to Fill
In 1971, Derrick Bell, a forty-year-old civil-rights attorney, became the first Black professor to gain tenure at Harvard Law School. A soft-spoken and prolific scholar, with glasses and a short fro coming to a widow’s peak, Bell was a Pittsburgh native and Air Force veteran who, before his career in academia, had worked with Thurgood Marshall composing legal strategies against school
The New YorkerNov 30 2020
News
The Winding Journey Of Avril Haines, Biden's Pick To Lead U.S. Intelligence
For someone poised to become the ultimate insider as the director of national intelligence, Avril Haines spent her formative years more as a hipster and an outsider.
An only child raised on the West Side of New York, she spent her teenage years helping care for her ailing mother, who died when Haines was 15. As soon as she finished high school, Haines set out on a series of adventures.
NPR (Online News)May 21 2021
News
Tulsi Gabbard Demands Chicago Mayor Resign For ‘Blatant Anti-White Racism’
Former Hawaii Rep. Tulsi Gabbard accused Chicago Mayor Lori Lightfoot of “blatant anti-white racism” Friday for only granting one-on-one interviews to “black and brown” reporters.
"Mayor Lightfoot’s blatant anti-white racism is abhorrent,” Gabbard, a fellow Democrat, said. “I call upon President Biden, Kamala Harris, and other leaders of our county—of all races—to join me in calling for
The Daily CallerMar 04 2015
News
Darren Wilson Is Cleared of Rights Violations in Ferguson Shooting
Offering the most definitive account yet of the shooting of an unarmed black teenager that stirred racially charged protests across the country, the Justice Department has cleared a Ferguson, Mo., police officer of civil rights violations in the death last August of Michael Brown.
The decision, announced on Wednesday, ends a lengthy investigation into the shooting last August, in which
New York Times (News)Mar 24 2022
Headline Roundup
Jackson Takes Questions on Race, Crime and Biology in Day 3 of Senate Hearings
Supreme Court nominee Ketanji Brown Jackson continued to face tough questions from Republicans on Day 3 of her Senate confirmation hearings.
Sen. Ted Cruz (R-Tx.) and other Republicans continued to press Jackson on her rulings in child pornography cases, while some alleging that her sentences were much shorter than what prosecutors sought. Jackson said her goal was to "assign
Axios NBC News Digital The Epoch TimesDec 18 2014
Background
OPINION: 4 Ideas That Could Begin to Reform the Criminal Justice System and Improve Police-Community Relations
From the shooting death of unarmed teenager Michael Brown, to the heavily militarized police response, to the protests in the wake of Brown’s death, to the failure of the grand jury to indict Officer Darren Wilson for his role in the shooting, the events in Ferguson, Missouri, have turned up the heat on a long simmering debate over the persistent inequalities in our criminal justice system.
Center For American ProgressApr 21 2019
News
Nadler says there is 'plenty of evidence of obstruction' in Mueller report, believes Don Jr. should have been charged
House Judiciary Committee Chairman Jerry Nadler, D-NY, argued on Sunday that, despite Special Counsel Robert Mueller deciding not to charge President Trump with obstruction of justice, he believes there is still plenty of evidence of obstruction by the president.
Nadler, who filed a subpoena Friday for Mueller’s full, unredacted report, said that Mueller only restrained from charging
Fox News DigitalApr 20 2019
News
Mueller report: Subpoena issued for unredacted version
A subpoena demanding the release of the full report into Russian meddling during the 2016 election has been issued, amid claims the current version "leaves most of Congress in the dark". Democrat Jerry Nadler, chairman of the House judiciary committee, argued it is entitled to an unredacted version. Mr Trump's legal team argues it completely exonerates the president. The Department of Justice
BBC NewsJul 16 2020
Analysis
The Truth About Trump’s Evangelical Support
Donald Trump has never pretended to practice traditional Christian virtues. Yet in 2016 he earned 81 percent of the white evangelical vote—a higher percentage than George W. Bush, Mitt Romney, or John McCain. Trump’s success surprised a lot of us: How could a group of staunchly moral religious voters give their support to a man with a long track record of lying, cheating, using profanity, and
New Republic