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The Handmaiden of Trump : How Elise Stefanik Went From Moderate to MAGA

The Handmaiden of Trump : How Elise Stefanik Went From Moderate to MAGA Time 1 hr ago Charlotte Alter © Mark Wilson Getty Images Rep. Elise Stefanik speaks with reporters in the Senate subway before the impeachment trial of former President Donald Trump resumes at the U.S. Capitol on Jan. 23, 2020. Surrounding Stefanik, from left to right: Rep. Mike Johnson (R-LA), Rep. Mark Meadows (R-NC), Rep. Lee Zeldin (R-NY), and Rep. Jim Jordan (R-OH). When Elise Stefanik was elected to the House of Representatives in 2014, she was hailed as the fresh face of the new GOP. Stefanik had run for office in her 20s, determined to modernize the Republican Party to attract more women and appeal to her fellow millennials. In her victory speech, she praised her opponents for their good-faith participation in the miracle of American democracy. “No matter their party, our democratic process is strengthened by those individuals willing to put forth their ideas,” she said on

Very Substantial Evidence Of Crime Had To Justify Giuliani Search, Say Experts

‘Very Substantial Evidence’ Of Crime Had To Justify Giuliani Search, Say Experts Reprinted with permission from Alternet The New York Times, which broke the news, says the execution of the search warrants is linked to the investigation into the former New York City mayor s activities in Ukraine. George Conway, noted attorney and spouse to former Counselor to President Trump Kellyanne Conway, says the bar for a search warrant for Giuliani had to be extremely high: This is such an important point. The predicate for this search of the premises of a lawyer who represented a presi… https://t.co/dIb1TT7AUB — George Conway (@George Conway)1619629004.0

Very substantial evidence : Why legal experts think the federal raid on Rudy Giuliani is a big deal

Yet by the end of the 20th century, just as Black and Brown students and women gained entry after decades-long legal battles and social struggles, reactionary policymakers shifted the significant costs of higher education from the public to individual families. What had been considered a public good when it was predominantly for white men, became a public burden to be shifted to families. This shift away from public financing, which accelerated after the Great Recession, led to predictable and damaging results: Today the cost of higher education is beyond imagination. It is out of reach for most families, especially Black and Brown students, unless they agree to unsustainable debt. In effect, we are perpetuating the ugly legacy of redlining and housing discrimination by requiring the same Black families that were historically denied wealth to take on a greater debt burden than their white peers.

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