Reverend asks Trump to have ‘mercy’ on immigrants, LGBTQ children who ‘fear for their lives’
A reverend pleaded President Trump to take "mercy" on immigrants and LGBTQ youth who are "scared for their lives" during the national prayer service.
A reverend pleaded President Trump to take "mercy" on immigrants and LGBTQ youth who are "scared for their lives" during the national prayer service.
Anti-abortion groups are calling on the president to pardon a 76-year-old grandmother and 20 others who were imprisoned and prosecuted for pro-life protests under the Biden Department of Justice.
Enrique Tarrio’s Exclusive Interview with Alex Jones: Unveiling Truths and Vindications Enrique Tarrio, former Proud Boys leader, discusses his release after serving a sentence for Jan. 6 events. He expresses gratitude towards Donald Trump for the pardon, emphasizing, “Trump gave me my life back.” Tarrio highlights the political nature of his conviction, mentioning the lack
In its first 24 hours in office, the Trump administration removed U.S. Secret Service protection from former Trump national security adviser John Bolton, who became a critic of the president after Bolton’s ouster from the first Trump administration in 2019. Multiple sources told CBS News the decision was made in the past 24 hours. File:
Sharpton says he will announce ‘two or three’ boycott targets within 90 days Al Sharpton speaks during 2024 ESSENCE Festival (Arturo Holmes/Getty Images for ESSENCE) MSNBC host Al Sharpton announced plans on the liberal network Monday to boycott corporations that have ditched diversity, equity, and inclusion policies, marking yet another conflict of interest for the
University agreed to overhaul its discrimination policies to better protect Jews, Israelis, and Zionists Getty Images Harvard University settled a lawsuit Tuesday with a group of Jewish students who accused the school of failing to address “severe and pervasive” anti-Semitism on campus. The Ivy League school agreed to adopt the International Holocaust Remembrance Alliance’s (IHRA)
Louisiana, Ohio, Kansas and West Virginia sued to block illegal immigrants from being counted when apportioning congressional seats and electoral votes.