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Mitch McConnell s alma mater rejects his views on the 1619 project and says they are quite troubling

Mitch McConnell s alma mater rejects his views on the 1619 Project and says they are quite troubling oseddiq@insider.com (Oma Seddiq) © REUTERS/Jonathan Ernst Senate Minority Leader Mitch McConnell. REUTERS/Jonathan Ernst Sen. Mitch McConnell recently rebuked the 1619 Project and said it shouldn t be taught in schools. McConnell s alma mater on Thursday sharply criticized his comments on The New York Times project. The project aims to center the consequences of slavery and the contributions of black Americans. Senate Minority Leader Mitch McConnell s alma mater the University of Louisville sharply criticized comments the senator made at the school this week about the history of slavery in the United States.

Windham, N H citizens protest board meeting, demand to stop the steal

2 GOP senators suggest bill to repeal health care law dead - William P J Lynch Jr com

2 GOP senators suggest bill to repeal health care law ‘dead’by wpjljron Monday, July 10th, 2017.2 GOP senators suggest bill to repeal health care law ‘dead’Senate Republicans returned to Washington from a holiday recess with new and deepening disagreements about their health-care bill, with key Republicans differing Sunday not merely on how to amend the bill, but also on whether a bill could pass at all. “I would probably put that as 50-50,” Sen. Bill Cassidy (R-La.) said in a […] Senate Republicans returned to Washington from a holiday recess with new and deepening disagreements about their health-care bill, with key Republicans differing Sunday not merely on how to amend the bill, but also on whether a bill could pass at all.

Trump keeps winning rounds in GOP s civil war: The Note

ABC News Turn on desktop notifications for breaking stories about interest? OffOn The wins come sometimes without his even extending much effort in the battles. • 7 min read Jesuits vow to raise $100 million for their role in slavery ABC News’ Alex Presha reports on Jesuits, a popular order of the Catholic Church, who owned and sold enslaved people, even using a large sale of humans to help save Georgetown University.Mandel Ngan/AFP via Getty Images He doesn t need a formal title, or even Twitter or Facebook. Former President Donald Trump s message is getting out just fine without those forms of communication. Trump is continuing to rack up wins inside his party sometimes without even extending much effort in the battles.

Newsmax settles Dominion lawsuit, issues retraction on 2020 coverage

Newsmax settles Dominion lawsuit, issues retraction on 2020 coverage A worker passes a Dominion Voting ballot scanner while setting up a polling location at an elementary school in Gwinnett County, Ga., outside of Atlanta on Jan. 4, 2021. Newsmax has apologized to an employee of Dominion Voting Systems. (AP Photo/Ben Gray) OAN Newsroom UPDATED 5:50 PM PT – Friday, April 30, 2021 Newsmax caved to left-wing pressure by reversing all stories covering fraud in the 2020 election. Early Friday, the media outlet posted a statement to “clarify its coverage” of Dominion voting machines and the ongoing fraud investigation. In a statement, Newsmax admitted that while they did report and in doing so supported arguments and evidence brought forth by President Trump, among others, they themselves found no evidence of fraud.

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