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For over two decades, Emma Jones has committed to three practices: every Monday she sits where her son Malik Jones was shot and killed by police. On the fourteenth of every month she engages in an action in support of a victim of police violence, and every year she holds an event on the anniversary of Malik’s murder.
Everything changed for the Jones family on April 14, 1997, when 21-year-old Malik Jones was brutally gunned down by East Haven, Conn., police officer Robert Flodquist. “I said very clearly when Malik was murdered, that but for racial profiling, Malik would be alive today,” Jones said in a conversation with
Trump family s life after the White House: Ivanka confirms she and Jared are leaving DC, Lara plays with her kids at Mar-a-Lago as she waits for the president to fly in and Don Jr. and Tiffany prepare to move to Florida
Ivanka Trump posted to social media on Tuesday, appearing to confirm she and Jared are leaving DC
Her sister-in-law Lara had earlier been spotted at Mar-a-Lago as they wait for the outgoing president to fly in
It is thought the Trumps will spend Wednesday at their Florida estate as Biden takes the oath of office
Tiffany, who announced her engagement Tuesday, is also thought to be contemplating a move to Florida
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January 19, 2021 3:14 pm
WASHINGTON (ABC) President Donald Trump releases his farewell address during his final full day in office.
In his address, Trump says, as the new Administration takes over, he prays “for its success in keeping America prosperous.”
He lists the accomplishments of his own administration, from restoring “American Strength at home” to not starting any new wars, a first for a president in decades.
However, to his supporters, Trump warns “the movement we started is only just beginning.”
According to his schedule, Vice President Mike Pence did not attend the address.
The following is a rough transcription of Pres. Trump’s address:
TWIN FALLS, Idaho (KLIX)-The Twin Falls City Council decided to take no action Tuesday evening on a proclamation presented by a Twin Falls pastor declaring the city a sanctuary city for children not yet born. Paul Thompson, pastor of Eastside Baptist Church presented the proclamation aimed at putting a stop to abortions within the city of Twin Falls. He said the proclamation had more than 250 signatures on it and asked the council to adopt it. An hour before the meeting Pastor Thompson hosted a pro-life rally outside of City Hall. An estimated 100 people from Twin Falls and surrounding communities were able to sign the proclamation at the event. Several pastors from area churches spoke in support of the proclamation and against abortion.
Thanks for your service to this country President Trump and all of the unmasking of the swamp that you should any American who was willing to see and listen to you and your detractors.