Former SCOTUS Justice John Paul Stevens Dies At Age 99 – But His Warnings About Trump Live On
While John Paul Stevens may have passed away on Tuesday, his warnings about Donald Trump’s abuse of presidential power should live on.
While John Paul Stevens may have passed away on Tuesday, his warnings about Donald Trump’s abuse of presidential power should live on.
If Trump held any other job in America and launched into a racist tirade directed at one of his co-workers, he would be fired.
Even though a bipartisan majority voted to formally condemn Donald Trump’s racism on Tuesday, the vast majority of Republicans stood by the president.
A handful of Republicans and the House’s only independent, Rep. Justin Amash, joined with Democrats to condemn Trump’s bigotry.
Rep. Eric Swalwell (D-CA) flipped Republicans out by reading Trump’s racist statements and positions on the House floor. Rep. Eric Swalwell calls out Trump’s racist statements on the House floor Video: Republicans flipped out as Rep. Eric Swalwell ran through a list of racist Trump statements and positions on the House floor. pic.twitter.com/OFk1ySStpe — Sarah…
Republicans tried to get Pelosi’s words removed after she called Trump’s tweets racist, but she wouldn’t back down, and the House voted to keep her remarks in the record. Pelosi refused to change her remarks: Via the multitalented @erinschaff, Pelosi was asked whether she's going to revise her remark that Trump's tweets were racist. “No,…
Speaker of the House Nancy Pelosi called Trump’s tweets disgraceful, disgusting, and racist, so Republicans tried to have her words removed from the record.
Instead of speaking out against Trump’s racism, Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell blamed the four House Democratic women that the president attacked. Mitch McConnell Blamed House Democratic Women for Trump’s Racism McConnell said, “We’ve heard facilities on the U.S. Border called concentration camps. We’ve seen the far left throw accusations of racism at everyone. Anyone…
After a cabinet meeting, Trump asked the media to help him spread his lies and racist attacks against four House Democratic women.
When Kellyanne Conway was questioned by a reporter about Trump’s racist attack on non-white House Democrats, she responded by questioning the reporter’s ethnicity.
A resolution condemning President Donald Trump’s racially charged attacks on four Democratic congresswomen was headed for a vote in the U.S. House of Representatives on Tuesday, with Trump pressuring his fellow Republicans to oppose it.
Democratic presidential candidate Kamala Harris unveiled a plan on Tuesday to crack down on pharmaceutical companies which overcharge for prescription drugs, making her the latest 2020 White House candidate to seize on the issue.
Rep. Steve Cohen (D-TN) has introduced a resolution to censure Trump for unAmerican and unpresidential language after his racist attacks on four non-white House Democrats.