Hearing about. Indeed, what hes doing is yeoman work, an important work for our democracy. Thanks alex. Have a good show. Thank you. Well, if the general who commanded Donald Trumps army gets 22 years in federal prison for what he did on january sixth, what does the Commander In Chief of Donald Trumps army get if he is found guilty . That is the question that Donald Trumps own Defense Lawyers are thinking about tonight and Breaking News that the leader of the socalled proud boys was sentenced to 22 years for his leadership of what prosecutors called Donald Trumps army. On january 6th. When Enrique Tarrio completes his to two year sentence, he will be one year away from eligibility for Social Security, retirement benefits. Unless republicans have raised the Retirement Age in the meantime. The 39yearold, Enrique Tarrio, will not be earning any Social Security credits while in prison and he can be absolutely sure donald trump wont be around to help out. When Enrique Tarrio gets out of pri
Next we visit the womens Equality National monument to see her work. My name is jennifer krafcic. At the belmont national monument. On capital hill in washington d. C. This house was the fifth and final headquarters at the National Womens party and the National Womans Party ways founded by alice paul as the Congressional Union for womens suffrage. And that became the National Womens party in 1916. This group of women spent seven years actively lobbying the president and congress for a federal suffrage amendment. When they received it in 1920, they wrote and began lobbying for the equal rights amendment. When they were lobbying for suffrage, they were work all over the country. Actively garnering support from western women voters and bringing the fight directly to the president s doorstep. They had headquarters on Lafayette Square where they could walk out their door and be right at the president s doorstep in a matter of minutes and they began picketing the white house. One of the firs
Next we visit the womens Equality National monument to see her work. My name is jennifer krafcic. At the belmont national monument. On capital hill in washington d. C. This house was the fifth and final headquarters at the National Womens party and the National Womans Party ways founded by alice paul as the Congressional Union for womens suffrage. And that became the National Womens party in 1916. This group of women spent seven years actively lobbying the president and congress for a federal suffrage amendment. When they received it in 1920, they wrote and began lobbying for the equal rights amendment. When they were lobbying for suffrage, they were work all over the country. Actively garnering support from western women voters and bringing the fight directly to the president s doorstep. They had headquarters on Lafayette Square where they could walk out their door and be right at the president s doorstep in a matter of minutes and they began picketing the white house. One of the firs
Next we visit the womens Equality National monument to see her work. My name is jennifer krafcic. At the belmont national monument. On capital hill in washington d. C. This house was the fifth and final headquarters at the National Womens party and the National Womans Party ways founded by alice paul as the Congressional Union for womens suffrage. And that became the National Womens party in 1916. This group of women spent seven years actively lobbying the president and congress for a federal suffrage amendment. When they received it in 1920, they wrote and began lobbying for the equal rights amendment. When they were lobbying for suffrage, they were work all over the country. Actively garnering support from western women voters and bringing the fight directly to the president s doorstep. They had headquarters on Lafayette Square where they could walk out their door and be right at the president s doorstep in a matter of minutes and they began picketing the white house. One of the firs
Next we visit the womens Equality National monument to see her work. My name is jennifer krafcic. At the belmont national monument. On capital hill in washington d. C. This house was the fifth and final headquarters at the National Womens party and the National Womans Party ways founded by alice paul as the Congressional Union for womens suffrage. And that became the National Womens party in 1916. This group of women spent seven years actively lobbying the president and congress for a federal suffrage amendment. When they received it in 1920, they wrote and began lobbying for the equal rights amendment. When they were lobbying for suffrage, they were work all over the country. Actively garnering support from western women voters and bringing the fight directly to the president s doorstep. They had headquarters on Lafayette Square where they could walk out their door and be right at the president s doorstep in a matter of minutes and they began picketing the white house. One of the firs