Justice department is taking this language from defended trump very seriously. The Special Counsel team cited trumps truth social post in an immediate and pressing requests for the judge to impose a protective order to prevent the former president from making public any Sensitive Information turned over by the prosecutors. From that request quote, such a restriction is particularly important in this case, because the defendant has previously issued public statements on social media regarding witnesses, judges, attorneys, and others associated with legal matters pending against him. End quote. In response, trumps Spokesperson Put out a statement, claiming the post is quote, the definition of political speech. End quote. The implication that it is protected by the First Amendment. The protective order that the quote is seeking, is in reference to trumps scheme to interfere with the 2020 election and that desperate temps to cling to power during the final weeks of his presidency. Its a ca
about this. but i can t provide that information that i just provided to you. everybody else can. so, that s what it s been like for health care providers in alabama since the fall of roe. now, after living and working and fighting and surviving in the atmosphere for more than a year, robin marti, along with a doctor from alabama, from another alabama clinic, are suing to fight this restriction. to protect alabamians to provide information about legal, out of state abortions. robbyn joins me now. she operations director at the west alabama women s center and the author of the new handbook for a post-roe america. robin, my friend, it s good to see you again. thank you for being with us. i was confused then and confuse that, right? i ve got my pocket constitution with me. i know that first amendment. i didn t understand how it was possible that you giving somewhat advice about how they might get something or frankly, giving people advice who can t get an abortion in alabama, about what
State Health Dept. offering grants to help vaccination of minority groups
Vaccinating minorities in Alabama By Caroline Klapp | February 8, 2021 at 10:37 PM CST - Updated February 8 at 11:24 PM
HUNTSVILLE, Ala. (WAFF) - Reaching as many Alabamians as possible is what health officials say it’s going to take to reach heard immunity.
That includes all populations of people.
Mary Elizabeth Marr, CEO of Thrive Alabama, says she wants to help vaccinate as many minorities as possible.
“Underserved populations are just not getting themselves in to get vaccinated,” Marr said.
Thrive Alabama Clinic is in the process of submitting its application for a state grant to fund its vaccination efforts.