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Justice Department Issues Federal Execution Moratorium

Justice Department Issues Federal Execution Moratorium
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Geraldo Rivera has screaming match with Dan Bongino over policing

You son of a b ! You punk! : Geraldo Rivera let s rip at Dan Bongino during heated debate over policing and BLM protests following death of Daunte Wright During the exchange, Rivera called Bongino a son of a b and a punk during their appearance on the Sean Hannity show He lashed out after his fellow guest said that Rivera wanted to see the country burn It was the second time this week that Rivera, 77, and Bongino, 46, appeared on Hannity as they went after each other for their beliefs on policing  It also comes after former police officer Kimberly Potter, 48, fatally shot Daunte Wright, a 20-year-old black man, in the Minneapolis suburb of Brooklyn Center

Democrats To Push Gun Control Bills Today Without Even A Debate

March 9, 2021 Gun control groups are downright ecstatic with Congress’s opening salvo against law-abiding gun owners. It’s not because anything Congress is proposing would actually stop criminal misuse of firearms. It’s because, for them, it’s just the beginning. That’s their words. Not ours. U.S. Rep Mike Thompson, D-Calif., introduced H.R. 8 the Bipartisan Background Checks Act of 2021 that would criminalize the private transfer of firearms between law-abiding gun owners. A companion bill, S. 529, was introduced in the U.S. Senate by Sen. Chris Murphy, D-Conn., although “bipartisan” might be misleading. At introduction, just three Republicans signed on to co-sponsor S. 529. This was soon to be joined by the introduction of H.R. 1446 by Democratic Whip James Clyburn, D-S.C., whose the Enhanced Background Checks Act of 2021 would extend background check delay periods to up to 30 days and put the onus on law-abiding citizens to prove their innocence to the govern

Attacks on Asian Americans during pandemic renew criticism that U S undercounts hate crimes

Print A spate of high-profile assaults on Asian Americans has renewed long-standing criticism from Democrats and civil rights groups that the U.S. government is vastly undercounting hate crimes, a problem that they say has grown more acute amid rising white nationalism and deepening racial strife. The attacks - including several in Northern California over the past month that attracted national attention - followed months of warnings from advocates that anti-China rhetoric from former president Donald Trump over the coronavirus pandemic was contributing to a surge in anti-Asian slurs and violence. Although President Biden last month signed an executive action banning the federal government from employing the sort of “inflammatory and xenophobic” language Trump used to describe the virus - such as “China plague” and “kung flu” - Asian American leaders said the recent attacks demonstrate a need for greater urgency in dealing with such threats.

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