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A California attorney who once served as a legal adviser to former President Donald Trump during his 2020 reelection campaign said she is open to filing a lawsuit over Oakland’s new basic-income pilot program because of its focus on Black and other minority residents should the appropriate plaintiff and case present itself.
The guaranteed-income pilot program first announced by Oakland Mayor Libby Schaaf on March 23 will provide 600 low-income residents with $500 a month for at least 18 months. Participants can spend the money on whatever they want.
The program, called Oakland Resilient Families, was initially described as being for Black and other people of color in particular. Participants are to be selected by lottery, specifically from the East Oakland region, an area hit hard by the coronavirus pandemic.
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âAcosta, who was removed from his White House assignment as Joe Biden took office, addressed the Association of Foreign Correspondents from his new perch as CNN’s domestic correspondent on Feb. 24.(Fox News)
“Since the ending of Donald Trumpâs term as president,” the AFC’s Tiara James wrote in a story about Acosta’s remarks, “Acosta mentioned that itâs as if the volumeâs been turned down and said he believes everybody wanted a break from the toxicity of the past administration â which is essentially what the U.S. is getting with the Biden Administration.â
“Even though tensions in White House briefings have been alleviated, Acosta made sure to say, “Weâll be just as tough on the Biden Administration as we were on the Trump Administration.â”
Fox Spotlights Black Actors in New Digital Docuseries Making History in Hollywood (EXCLUSIVE)
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Fox Entertainment has launched the digital docuseries “Making History in Hollywood,” featuring some of the network’s top Black stars as they discuss who and what inspires them in entertainment, and their experiences.
The first episode, which launches on Friday, Feb. 26, features Malcolm-Jamal Warner from Fox’s “The Resident.” First known for his role as Theo on “The Cosby Show,” and later for his UPN sitcom “Malcolm & Eddie,” Warner discusses the positive impact of watching Black representation on television during his childhood.