Well, the threat of Trump loyalist Matt Gaetz apparently didn’t work. Michael Cohen, Donald Trump’s personal attorney for over a decade, the man our President called a “rat,” showed up this morning as scheduled to testify before the House Committee on Oversight and Reform. Over the course of approximately seven hours, Cohen, who started his […]
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Matt Gaetz says we need a border wall, not universal background checks, to stop gun violence in America
When the Democrats took back the House of Representatives during this last election, it gave them the ability to once again set the legislative agenda. And, today, we saw how important that was. For the first time since the Republicans took control of the House during the 2010 midterms, there was a hearing in the […]
Posted in Civil Liberties, Politics, Uncategorized Also tagged anti-immigrant, background checks, Benghazi, Bipartisan Background Checks Act of 2019, border wall, Donald Trump, Fred Guttenberg, gun violence, guns, Hillary Clinton, House Judiciary Committee, House of Representatives, HR8, Las Vegas, Manuel Oliver, mass shootings, NRA, Orlando, Parkland, Pulse, racism, Russia, Russiagate, Shannon Watts 138 Comments
We all need to be prepared to take to the streets when Trump fires Mueller… which now looks imminent
I know we talked about the Republican campaign to stop the Russia investigation just a few days ago, but quite a bit has happened since then, and I think it’s probably gotten to the point where we should start discussing how we’re each going to respond when the inevitable happens, and Donald Trump attempts to […]
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