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Bannon’s departure is unlikely to calm the turmoil in Trump’s White Houseby wpjljron
Saturday, August 19th, 2017.Bannon’s departure is unlikely to calm the turmoil in Trump’s White HousePresident Trump’s most unconventional senior adviser, Stephen K. Bannon, may have left the White House but the political turbulence that has characterized the first seven months of Trump’s presidency doesn’t appear to be going anywhere. The tenure and departure of Bannon, the president’s chief strategist and champion of his nationalist impulses, exposed deep fissures in […]
President Trump’s most unconventional senior adviser, Stephen K. Bannon, may have left the White House but the political turbulence that has characterized the first seven months of Trump’s presidency doesn’t appear to be going anywhere.
New look at incarceration: consequences for kids
Kaitlyn Owens
In 2018, Jennifer (not her real name) was a St. Louis County single mom with sole custody of her two girls, Sophia and Peyton (whose names have also been changed), ages 12 and 10. After a complicated case involving a number of her co-conspirators testifying against her, she was sentenced to 30 months in prison for three counts of mail fraud.
When their mother left for prison, Sophia and Peyton were placed in the custody of an ex-husband with severe behavioral health challenges. They were removed from their home and all that was familiar to them, confused about what was happening, and terrified about what was to come. “Your mom’s a bank robber,” taunted one of Sophia’s classmates.
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