safety returns around donald trump s arraignments and snl returns just in time frankly, it is time that come clean and admit that broke the law. and go quietly to prison april fools. i am jonathan capehart. this is a sunday show. martin luther king junio famously said the arc of the moral universe is along, and dance towards justice. donald trump dodged the draf and he allegedly does not pa as contractors he called for the death penalt for the central part 5 children wrongly accused and convicted of a vicious crime for which they were eventually exonerated he has been impeached twice. he instigated interactio because he s a sore loser an in roughly 48 hours roughly 50 years of skirting the law, donald trump will finally face a modicum of accountability. the exact charges against th ex president are still unknown because the indictment remains sealed but sources familia with the matter telling pc new the trump faces around 3 charges of documents charg connected to just mon
and that inspires me, and believe i can be that kind o leader for the people of america. we will have more on this announcement in our sunday sound off block. today s palm sunday, which marks the beginning of hol week, the most important event on the christian calendar. it culminates with easter, and christians believe that jesu was resurrected after bein crucified. but, as white christia nationalism takes hold of th republican party, some conservatives have found a new savior, donald trump members of the maga far-righ or comparing trump s indictmen to she s suffering his torture brings to min what jesus christ went through to save us, president trump is our savior in this country there is no one else that ca make us whole and great again. for his part, trump is no doubt loving the comparison. during his rally in waco las week, he repeated to his arden supporters that, quote, i am
<p>The "Putumayo Massacre" has been harshly questioned because most of the victims were innocent civilians who were taking part in a bazaar.</p>
SEVERAL dozen anti-fascists rallied in Sofia on Saturday in protest against a far-right commemoration of pro-Nazi World War II general Hristo Lukov.
Neonazis have held rallies in honour of Lukov, the head of the fascist and anti-semitic Union of Bulgarian National Legions from 1932-43, since 2003 on February 13, the anniversary of his 1943 assassination by communist partisans Ivan Burudzhiev and Violeta Yakova, the latter of whom was hunted down and executed aged just 21 the following year.
This year’s rally was prohibited but far-right militants gathered in Sofia to lay flowers at Lukov’s former house, with police facilitating their doing so in small groups because of Covid restrictions. Many bore flaming torches as carried at Nazi rallies, and now at marches organised by Ukrainian fascists honouring Nazi collaborators such as Stepan Bandera.