hardest thing. to believe it requires something bigger than ourselves. we have never had a significant anniversary of d- day where democracy and western democracy felt as under threat and as fraught as it does this year. both in europe and at home. what you make of donald trump s threats to jail his political opponents? i will talk you in about three years from now. you have to take donald trump at his word. i think there is nothing that will stop him from doing such things. the jerry and hunter biden s trial was just dismissed for the weekend after emotional testimony from hunter s daughter . will wait to see whether hunter biden will testify in his own defense on monday. will you accept the jury s outcome no matter what it is? yes. and have you ruled out a pardon for your son? yes. i just went through a rigged trial in new york. his first public campaign stop senses guilty of convictions. if we don t win this country is finished, i really believe t
God, what an idiot. and surely he made some bad decisions. and it came out that he actually has never had a driver s license. but the end result of all of this is that he ended up in jail for a nonviolent offense. he wasn t even intending to hurt anyone, and it is easy to look at an individual and say you should have behaved differently. more important to look at the systems and the institutions and say you should behave differently. why are we using jail as a corrective for something like this? a nonviolent offense? we are over incarcerating nonviolent offenders way too much in this country. and this is a prime example of somebody who should not be in jail. there are many other ways to make this situation right. cindy owens is the clerk for esmeralda county and nevada, and she is undergoing withering criticism and a recall petition. she is a republican trump supporter, and there were people in that county that believed that there was
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Texas A&M student senators moved by the Smokehouse Creek wildfires created a resolution to commemorate the work done by Texas A&M volunteers. The Texas Wildfires Resilience Resolution passed unanimously on March 27. Two off-campus senators, ecology and conservation biology junior Cody Sexton and animal science sophomore Landry Langley, authored the piece. Both decided to focus.