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OPINION: Trump s legacy opens up new political possibilities beyond the Left and Right

The DePaulia Wyatt Verlen, Contributing Writer|March 1, 2021 Trump and Trumpism are unpopular, to put it mildly, especially here at DePaul, with the editors of this very paper endorsing Hillary Clinton in 2016. Faculty members from the political science department recently held a panel, where they outlined their disgust at Trump’s tenure as president. One even went as far as to say “he was mainstreaming racism, bigotry and authoritarianism.” Another panelist claimed that “Republicans are increasingly not a conservative party, they’re an authoritarian party.”  The case to be made for Trump, which rests more on the ideological possibilities he opened up for politics, remained unaddressed or dismissed as “white supremacist” or “authoritarian.” The American radical left, American liberals and the Democratic party seemed to get off without so much as a single piece of criticism by the panelists.

Testimony in regards to the civil rights implications of cash bail

Thank you for the opportunity to address the U.S. Commission on Civil Rights on questions relating to pretrial and bail reform. These are critical questions with significant and far-reaching implications for the civil rights and welfare of millions of Americans, and I am especially thankful that the Commission has chosen to investigate and shine a light on these issues. My name is Lars Trautman and I am a resident senior fellow of criminal justice and civil liberties policy at the R Street Institute in Washington, D.C. In this role, I study bail and pretrial practices in the United States and advocate for improvements that will create a more equitable, effective and efficient criminal justice system. Earlier in my career, I served as an assistant district attorney in Essex County, Massachusetts. In that capacity, I participated in hundreds of arraignments, gaining firsthand experience with bail determinations as well as insights into some of the system’s flaws.

Can slavery reparations happen under the Biden administration? - TheGrio

Can slavery reparations happen under the Biden administration? EXCLUSIVE: In efforts to correct the wrong of slavery in the US, support for H.R. 40 is mounting as a markup and House vote are expected in March or this spring U.S. President Joe Biden speaks about his racial equity agenda in the State Dining Room of the White House on January 26, 2021 in Washington, DC. (Photo by Doug Mills-Pool/Getty Images) 401 years ago, the first enslaved Africans came to this nation as free labor, fattening the pockets of plantation owners. Meanwhile, the negative and generational effects of this inhumane and government-approved horror still lingers. 

The Quietus | Features | Strange World Of | The Strange World Of Jake Thackray

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One phone call with Donald Trump destroyed this Republican lawyer s career

One phone call with Donald Trump destroyed this Republican lawyer s career
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