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Unveiling Trump’s Secret Documents: Anticipating Treasonous Acts

Why Did Trump Hold on to Classified Documents? The Shocking Truth Revealed In the midst of the chaos and noise of our digital media world, it’s easy to overlook the important details. We’ve heard plenty about Donald Trump’s retention of classified documents and the legal consequences he faces. But what we haven’t explored enough is …

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Trump Made Disturbing Comments About Having Sex With Ivanka, Ex-Staffer Claims

Trump’s Latest Ignorant Slavery Post: Unveiling the Shocking Truth About His Black History Blunders

Donald Trump served up one of his most putrid takes in recent memory Tuesday while responding to a Reuters report detailing the slaveholding lineage of many American politicians.The expansive project helps convey the breadth of slavery’s reach and how some political leaders’ family fortunes derived from owning humans. According to Reuters: Among 536 members of the last

“The Supreme Court’s Controversial Decision: Unveiling the Truth Behind Affirmative Action’s Replacement”

Today’s Supreme Court decisions that say affirmative action admissions programs at the University of North Carolina, the flagship university of my state, and Harvard College “cannot be reconciled with the guarantees of the Equal Protection Clause“ represent a perjury by the court’s majority concerning America’s past, present, and future. The decisions claim that the injustice

Voting rights foe John Roberts could be writing the next voting rights ruling

Jackson and Sotomayor Expose the Flaws in the GOP Majority’s ‘colorblind’ Perspective

At the heart of Thursday’s affirmative action ruling is a struggle over whether the Constitution is “colorblind.” In gutting affirmative action in higher education, the Republican-appointed majority, led by Chief Justice John Roberts, claims to think so.But the Democratic appointees dismantled that ignorant notion with two separate dissents spanning nearly 100 pages in total —

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