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LITTLE ROCK, Ark., May 4, 2021 /PRNewswire/ Arkansas Lighthouse Academies (ALA) announced a partnership with
Frontlines of Justice (FoJ), bringing social justice education programs to its charter schools in the state of Arkansas. The new We are thrilled to announce this partnership with Frontlines of Justice, said LaShawnDa Noel, executive director and superintendent of Arkansas Lighthouse Academies. The civil unrest of the last year was a profound reminder that radical change is needed in the name of social justice. Our academies are committed to eliminating the achievement gap and paving the way for scholar success. We believe this partnership further enables this commitment.
$86,000 a month to burisma holdings. the pot calling the kettle black is not something we should do. i don t know what members if any have had any problems with substance abuse, been busted in dui. i don t know but if i did i wouldn t raise it against anyone on this committee. shannon: some pointed back and forth, very heated dana judiciary committee. we were expecting a vote in the committee on articles of impeachment, it is now suddenly happening tomorrow morning. let s bring back and advisor to mayor bloomberg s campaign, and jenna ellison, capitol hill producer chad program, welcome back. this thing broke apart. andy biggs was telling us they
united states of america, william barr, into congress and arrest him. he has to come back from overseas. a final word to you. the process needs to play out. it is very early on. the majority of americans support the inquiry going forward, they don t necessarily support impeachment and i don t either as a reasonable democrat but we need to have this investigation move forward. you may get together and have tea over the weekends, great to have you with us tonight. have drinks, it s the weekend. donald trump confirming he will be sending the letter to nancy pelosi daring her to hold a formal vote on her impeachment inquiry. senior capitol hill producer chad program and is the big question, however like this shapes up and why democrats are reluctant to take a vote on the inquiry let alone impeachment. 225 democrats support the impeachment inquiry. that doesn t mean they want to
democrats are using this to collect evidence to prove their conclusion, if that makes any sense, and nancy pelosi must, must eventually bring this to a vote of the entire house, not a constitutional requirement, but a an official impeachment proceeding has powers that will allow them to get documents from the executive branch and a president that might otherwise be withheld from normal oversight, eventually the legal pressure will be put on nancy pelosi. ed: why she is not doing that vote, one reason i am told by some of the president s advisors that you would have subpoena power for the republicans, both sides, that you alluded to before. dagen: which they had during the clinton impeachment. harris: and maybe she does not have the votes. she is a masterful counter. real quickly, our producer chad must have been watching us, he
breaking tonight. the white house is prepping to release them both. and henry has a nugget that could impact everything you know so far. welcome to fox news at night in washington. we have fox team coverage tonight, breaking news from the united nations overshadowed by impeachment toxicity around for that and senior capitol hill producer chad program has a look at who is on board with impeachment at what actually happens next in this complex process. we start with jillian turner, national security official who has been on calls like the one in question and joins us with latebreaking news about the whistleblower complaint itself. good evening. developing as we go along a senior official tells fox news the white house is in discussions to release the whistleblower complaint in full to congress so not necessary the to the public if it is legally