After touring two federal immigrant detention facilities in Texas on Monday and finding horrific living conditions and rampant abuses of power by Border Patrol officers, Reps. Rashida Tlaib, Ayanna Pressley, and other members of Congress held a press conference detailing their experiences and vowing to continue fighting for an end to the Trump administration’s widespread…
Month: September 2020
'This Is a Huge Deal': Majority of House Democrats Have Signed on to Medicare for All
Progressives celebrated a “huge landmark” in the fight for a humane healthcare system in the United States after news broke Thursday that a majority of the House Democratic caucus has signed on to the comprehensive and bold Medicare for All Act of 2019. Click Here: NRL Telstra Premiership “Medicare for All is now the official…
More than 6,000 mail-in ballots in Florida were not counted: officials
More than 6,000 mailed ballots in Florida went uncounted in November’s midterm elections. Officials at the Florida Department of State informed a federal judge last week that 6,670 ballots that were mailed in ahead of the Nov. 6 midterm elections were left uncounted because they arrived after Election Day. ADVERTISEMENT Ballots mailed inside the U.S. must…
Dick Durbin: I'm running for reelection in 2020
Senate Minority Whip Dick DurbinRichard (Dick) Joseph DurbinOVERNIGHT DEFENSE: Joint Chiefs chairman says he regrets participating in Trump photo-op | GOP senators back Joint Chiefs chairman who voiced regret over Trump photo-op | Senate panel approves 0B defense policy bill Trump on collision course with Congress over bases with Confederate names Tim Scott to introduce…
Gillibrand defends past stances on immigration: I would tell voters, 'look at my heart’
Sen. Kirsten Gillibrand (D-N.Y.) on Sunday defended her past stances on immigration, which have come under increased scrutiny since she announced that she will run for president in 2020. Gillibrand said during an interview on ABC’s “This Week” that she would tell voters to “look at my heart” to explain her previous positions. “I would tell voters, ‘look…
'An Insult to All Afghans': Kabul Outraged After Trump Floats Plan to Kill Millions, Wipe Afghanistan Off Face of the Earth
Kabul reacted with outrage and demanded clarification Tuesday after U.S. President Donald Trump said he has military plans that could wipe Afghanistan “off the face of the Earth,” killing millions of people. Following Trump’s remarks, the office of Afghan President Ashraf Ghani said in a statement that Afghanistan “will never allow any foreign power to…
"Endless War Isn't Inevitable": House Votes to Stop Trump From Launching Unauthorized Attack on Iran
The House of Representatives on Friday overwhelmingly passed a bipartisan amendment barring President Donald Trump from launching an unauthorized war with Iran, a move progressives applauded as a necessary step toward pulling the U.S. back from the brink of another catastrophic Middle East conflict. “This is the only way to stop Trump from starting another…
As Rosselló Resigns, Renewed Protests Demand 'Real and Radical Change' Instead of Continued Austerity and Corruption
Stepping down after mass protests over alleged corruption and leaked messages in which he denigrated women and LGBTQ people, Puerto Rican Gov. Ricardo Rossello appointed his secretary of state to succeed him—but elation over the success of the recent protests gave way to more demonstrations against the new governor. Hundreds of Puerto Ricans marched to…
The Fight's Not Over, Say Activists, as Nebraska Supreme Court Approves Keystone XL Route
Environmental and indigenous rights activists vowed Friday to continue fighting after Nebraska’s supreme court ruled in favor of the state’s proposed route for the Keystone XL pipeline. “From the tar sands region to the Gulf Coast,” said the Indigenous Environmental Network in a tweet, “our resistance has shown that we will not give up, we…
Calling Out Corporate Control of US Media, Sanders Campaign Launches 'Bern Notice' Newsletter
As Sen. Bernie Sanders continues to hit back at corporate-owned media outlets for what he and others have characterized as slanted and unfair coverage of his 2020 White House bid, the senator’s presidential campaign on Wednesday launched a newsletter aimed at providing “scoops, insights, and news nuggets about the election” that are neglected or ignored…