Politics
Supreme Court affirms ‘absolute immunity’ for official acts in Trump case
The US Supreme Court ruled Monday that former President Donald Trump enjoys “absolute” immunity from prosecution for “official acts” during his presidency, although it left the exact extent of that protection for lower courts to decide. for the full article, click...
The Willing, The Innocent and Those Beyond The Pale of Law: With Dr.Carolina Armenteros
Donna Brazile: Democrat Party Has ‘Work to Do’ After Biden Debate Performance, Biden ‘Will Be’ Nominee
Democrat strategist Donna Brazile admitted that the Democratic Party has “work to do” after President Joe Biden’s performance at the presidential debate but said he would be the party’s presidential nominee. for the full article, click here.
BREAKING NEWS: Trump Makes Surprise Call During Roundtable With Black Business Leaders In Atlanta
Julian Assange’s Jet Arrives in Bangkok, On Way to Offshore U.S. Court
Julian Assange was released from a high-security UK prison on Monday morning and is now en route to the Northern Mariana Islands, a U.S. territory in the northwestern Pacific Ocean. for the full article, click here.
Harvard Professor: The Facts About Police Brutality – Roland Fryer
Report: Black Voters in Milwaukee Have ‘Serious and Lingering Doubts About Biden’
Despite President Joe Biden devoting time and energy to Milwaukee this campaign cycle, he is lagging in support there compared to 2020 due to skepticism from black voters, according to a recent report from Politico Magazine. for the full article, click here.
Black Pastor CLAPS BACK At Joy Reid For Crying Over White People Being At Black Church Trump Event!
Van Jones: Trump Could Pick Kermit the Frog as VP, Republicans Will Still Vote for Him
CNN commentator Van Jones said Thursday on CNN’s “Situation Room” that former President Donald Trump could pick Kermit the Frog as his running mate and that Republicans would still vote for him. for the full article, click here.
Louisiana Becomes First State to Require Ten Commandments to Be Displayed in Public School Classrooms
A poster-sized copy of the Ten Commandments is required to be displayed in every public school classroom in Louisiana under a bill signed into law on Wednesday. for the full article, click here.