
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.
After a speaker’s race that took 15 ballots, a few angry encounters and shoutings, the upcoming debate over the debt limit could be even worse.
The trial of Proud Boys national chairman Enrique Tarrio and four other members of the violent terrorist group is considered the highest profile case, so far, in the Jan. 6 Capitol riot.
“We should have societal guilt for taking too long to deal with this problem,” the President said.
Evidence that surfaced during trials points more and more to Donald Trump as the instigator and leader of the conspiracy to overthrow democracy, a legal election and the government.
The rapid increase of shootings, mass murdera, of involving use of weapons intended for war has now brought stronger warnings from the president.
The trial of leader Stewart Rhodes showed close ties with Donald Trump in his attempt to overthrow democacy and the government of America.
Another right-wing GOP stunt: Put watchers with assault-style weapons at polls. More intimidation by those who want to corrupt elections.
The violent attack by a supporter of Donald Trump, QAnon and conspiracy theories praised the disgraced, criminal former president on social media, where he threatened Speaker Nancy Pelosi and other Democrats.
With apparent violations of the Espionage Act and treason against our nation, Americans wonder if we have a viable future.