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Jun 30 2021
Opinion
‘Defund The Police’ Was Always A Democrat Scheme, Not A Republican One
White House press secretary Jen Psaki continues to perpetuate the lie that Republicans were the political party set on defunding the police. The White House spin machine appears to be working overtime to ensure this false narrative takes off, but evidence shows that Democrats, not Republicans, are the ones who always wanted to defund the police.
Ever since calls of “all cops are b-
The FederalistAug 10 2015
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Man Is Shot in Ferguson After Police Say He Fired at Officers
St. Louis County police officers shot and critically injured a man who fired at them here late Sunday night, the authorities said, setting this region on another tense and uncertain course on the same day that hundreds gathered to commemorate the anniversary of the killing of Michael Brown, a black teenager, by a white officer.
New York Times (News)Dec 03 2014
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Megyn Kelly’s Fiery Clash With Congressman Who Did ‘Hands Up, Don’t Shoot’ Gesture on House Floor
Megyn Kelly got into a heated clash with Rep. Al Green (D-TX) Tuesday night over the ongoing Ferguson saga, with the congressman lecturing Kelly to be “fair and balanced” after she cited witness testimony backing the claim that Michael Brown charged officer Darren Wilson.
The BlazeNov 19 2014
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Gun dealers report brisk sales ahead of Ferguson grand jury decision
Gun dealers in parts of the St. Louis suburbs have reported brisk sales, especially among first-time buyers, as local residents wait for a grand jury decision on whether to indict the Ferguson police officer who fatally shot teenager Michael Brown this past August.
Fox News DigitalJul 21 2021
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Police reform: Why it’s so tough to get – and keep – the right chief
Police reform can sometimes depend on getting the right police chief. But cities might be churning through them too quickly to create real change.
In his 32-year career in the Miami Police Department, Capt. Delrish Moss served under 11 different police chiefs. He learned something from each one, but when he left to become chief of police in Ferguson, Missouri, in 2016, one piece of
Christian Science MonitorJul 01 2020
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Gun-violence prevention organizations launch voter rights campaign
The gun-violence prevention organizations March For Our Lives, Brady and Team Enough launched a joint campaign on Wednesday focused on voting rights in an effort to highlight the link between gun violence prevention and democracy.
The groups are releasing a report, "Accessing Democracy: A Gun Violence Issue," that focuses on four categories: voting by mail and absentee voting, voter
CNN DigitalDec 12 2019
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House Judiciary Committee to start voting on articles of impeachment against President Trump - live updates
The House Judiciary Committee reconvened Thursday at 9 a.m. to decide whether articles of impeachment against President Donald Trump should be forwarded to the full chamber for a vote as early as next week.
With a heavy Democratic advantage, the panel is expected to approve both articles – abuse of power and obstruction of congress – which relate to Trump's efforts to pressure Ukraine
USA TODAYDec 10 2019
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Democrats unveil articles of impeachment alleging abuse of power, obstruction
House Democrats on Tuesday announced articles of impeachment against President Trump alleging abuse of power and obstruction of Congress regarding his interactions with Ukraine, touching off a rapid-fire sequence that could result in a momentous floor vote in a matter of days.
“The framers of the Constitution prescribed a clear remedy for presidents who so violate their oath of office
Fox News DigitalDec 23 2014
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Al Sharpton: De Blasio's Call to End Protests "Ill Defined"
Rev. Al Sharpton is poking New York City mayor Bill de Blasio after he called for a halt in protests against law enforcement until after the two police officers who were murdered have their funerals.
“Is a vigil a protest? Is a rally?” Sharpton told Reuters when asked about his response. He added that de Blasio’s remarks were “an ill-defined request.”
According to Reuters,
Breitbart NewsDec 03 2019
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Impeachment puts spotlight on Georgia Republican eyeing Senate
Rep. Doug Collins isn’t expected to win a coveted appointment this week to fill a Senate seat in Georgia, but the ambitious Republican will play a leading role defending President Trump in the next act of impeachment drama.
And in doing so, Collins is certain to raise his national profile, putting him in a stronger position for a possible Senate bid next year.
As the top
The Hill