President Trump: America is heading towards communism
President Donald Trump looks on during a press conference announcing a class-action lawsuit against Big Tech companies at the Trump National Golf Club Bedminster on July 07, 2021 in Bedminster, N.J. (Michael M. Santiago/Getty Images)
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President Trump has put the mainstream media on blast and has accused Democrats of leading America towards communism. On Tuesday, Trump was interviewed on the Michael Savage Show, where he blasted the media for protecting Joe Biden and his fellow Democrats.
Trump went on to criticize Biden for allowing illegal immigrants to flood into the U.S., leading to a crime wave and COVID-19 infection surges in border states. The 45th president also discussed election integrity and the importance of securing U.S. elections against fraud.
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The furor over critical race theory in schools has reached a fever pitch this summer, becoming a central issue in school board debates and on cable news programs alike. that would restrict how teachers discuss racism, sexism, and controversial issues. In eight states, the bills have passed into law. The same language echoes throughout much of the legislation, from bans on “divisive” or “racist or sexist concepts,” to provisions that require teachers to present contending perspectives on “controversial” issues.
It can feel like the issue exploded overnight. Where did these bills come from? And who is driving legislators’ interest?