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How the career of Rep Madison Cawthorn, a new star of the pro-Trump right, has relied on falsehoods

How the career of Rep Madison Cawthorn, a new star of the pro-Trump right, has relied on falsehoods
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N C Attorney General Josh Stein talks about efforts to erase racial bias in courts and law enforcement

Stein co-chairs a state panel charged with rooting out disparities in the N.C. criminal justice system. Photo: Courtesy of Josh Stein By Jonathan Limehouse January 26, 2021 After the killing of George Floyd last spring by a Minneapolis police officer, North Carolina Gov. Roy Cooper established a task force to eliminate disparities in the state’s criminal justice system. Cooper was not the only elected official to take executive action. As angry protests spread nationwide, including here in Charlotte, governors and mayors in a smattering of places appointed task forces to root out various forms of systemic racism. “Communities of color are disproportionately affected throughout the criminal justice system,” Cooper declared in Executive Order No. 145, which established the task force. And people of color, he said, are more likely than White residents to “not have their murders solved; to be pulled over for a traffic violation; to be jailed and imprisoned at a higher rate

Cawthorn blamed Democratic machine for riots, calls intensify for congressman to resign

Cawthorn blamed Democratic machine for riots, calls intensify for congressman to resign By Peter H. Lewis, AVL Watchdog © CSPAN Rep. Madison Cawthorn speaks on the U.S. House floor Jan. 13 before the vote to impeach President Donald Trump for a second time. In the middle of the siege of the Capitol on Jan. 6, while a mob of insurrectionists still roamed the halls and ransacked offices, leaving five dead and dozens injured, Madison Cawthorn called a friendly conservative radio host and blamed the violence on left-wing agitators sent by “the Democratic machine” to make President Trump look bad.  “I believe that this was agitators strategically placed inside of this group you can call them antifa, you can call them people paid by the Democratic machine but to make the Trump campaign, the Trump movement, look bad. And to make this look like it was a violent outrage, when really the battle was being fought by people like myself and other great patri

Cawthorn Says Capitol Mob Was Paid By Democrats

By Peter H. Lewis & AVL Watchdog • Jan 18, 2021 Cawthorn For NC Twitter account In the middle of the siege of the Capitol on Jan. 6, while a mob of insurrectionists still roamed the halls and ransacked offices, leaving five dead and dozens injured, Madison Cawthorn called a friendly conservative radio host and blamed the violence on left-wing agitators sent by “the Democratic machine” to make President Trump look bad.  “I believe that this was agitators strategically placed inside of this group you can call them antifa, you can call them people paid by the Democratic machine but to make the Trump campaign, the Trump movement, look bad. And to make this look like it was a violent outrage, when really the battle was being fought by people like myself and other great patriots who are standing up against the establishment and standing up against this tyranny that we see in our country.”

Racial equity task force NC: North Carolina Task Force for Racial Equity in Criminal Justice releases report

RALEIGH (WTVD) The North Carolina Task Force for Racial Equity in Criminal Justice released their report Monday afternoon, outlining 125 solutions to address strengthening community and law enforcement ties and disparities in the courtroom. North Carolina has a tragic legacy of slavery, segregation and racist violence that still affects our state and people to this day, said Attorney General Josh Stein, who co-chaired the Task Force. The 23-member Task Force was formed by Governor Cooper in June following the officer-involved deaths of George Floyd and Breonna Taylor. We can t talk about racial equity in the criminal justice system without discussing use of force. It s what sparked this Task Force into existence. We recommend that law enforcement agencies ban the use of neck holds. That they develop policies to require officers to intervene when they see another officer use excessive force, said Stein.

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