
Needed police reform returns to the spotlight
The death of Tyre Nichols from a beating by police in Memphis has put the need for serious reform back on the table for Congress and the White House.
The death of Tyre Nichols from a beating by police in Memphis has put the need for serious reform back on the table for Congress and the White House.
He now claims he wants to “serve my constituents,” but polls show that the vast majority of them want him thrown out of Congress.
With the Justice Department moving very slowly in charging the corrupt former president for any of his many criminal acts, the Fulton County Georgia District Attorney may be the first one to step up.
After serving as Barack Obama’s vice president, Joe Biden thought creation of a think tank to focus on international issues might be a good idea.
Committed to more lies, fraud and crime? Initial campaign stops in New Hampshire and South Carolina were Trump’s first foray out of his Florida resort home since announcing his plans to run again.
Kevin McCarthy’s rabid, irrational and questionable “leadership” has Republicans fighting him as much as Democrats.
The long, slippery slope that sent the Republican party into the toxic slime of political decay began in 1994 with a serial adulterer named Newt Gingrich.
Obviously, those who should be safeguarding our secrets aren’t up to the task.
The problem now is not “if” some of our elected leaders have classified documents that they should not have, but how many?
Will the President’s moves pay off or be a liability in the long run? Time will tell.