Fouther and his sister, Elizabeth Fouther-Branch, are now among 26 Black people who either lived in the neighborhood or are descendants of former residents and are suing Portland, the city s economic and urban development agency and Legacy Emanuel Hospital, accusing them of the “racist” destruction of the homes and forced displacement.
Fouther and his sister, Elizabeth Fouther-Branch, are now among 26 Black people who either lived in the neighborhood or are descendants of former residents and are suing Portland, the city s economic and urban development agency and Legacy Emanuel Hospital, accusing them of the “racist” destruction of the homes and forced displacement.
barriers built quickly. so what does this say about this president s priorities? especially when it comes to re-election? this story is huge this is incredibly significant. it s not about using eminant domain, something that conservatives used to worry about now. this is about the president of the united states promising members of his administration, if they break the law, at his orders, he will pardon them. that is weaponizing presidential pardons in a different way. not for past crimes, but for future crimes, that is truly dangerous stuff. that s where everyone should be focused today. what are aids to do if they re told hey it s okay, do what you need to do, i ll pardon you, there was a piece in the times where it talked about john kelly who was the adult in the room, who would be the one to say, if you re asked to do