Pres. Trump holds roundtable with black leaders on race, police reforms
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Pres. Trump holds roundtable with black leaders on race, police reforms
Pres. Trump holds roundtable with black leaders on race, police reforms
Sonnie Johnson speaks to President Donald Trump during a White House roundtable with black leaders and activists in Washington, D.C. on June 10, 2020. | White House
Conservative black leaders met with President Donald Trump at the White House Wednesday, where they urged the administration to support policing reforms and shared ideas about other initiatives to benefit black communities.
The meeting was held ahead of Trump s visit to Dallas, Texas, Thursday where he held a similar meeting with black leaders to discuss racial issues as the administration works out the final details of its own police reform proposal in the wake of nationwide protests following the officer-involved death of George Floyd.
Sonnie s Corner host tells conservatives how they can fix the nation s inner-cities on FOX News Primetime
Conservative radio host Sonnie Johnson called out Republicans on Fox News Primetime Friday, telling host Lawrence Jones people on the right need to quit being sanctimonious and start implementing policy that can fix inner-city issues.
JOHNSON: I want to start this by
premising that you [Jones] are putting a lot at risk by having these kind of conversations, by bringing people like my brother Maj [Toure] on, and me on, to actually have these conversations because we are not going to stick to the normal paradigm that is set. And that is to have one side that says, There is no racism. It doesn t exist. You are playing victim , and then to have the other side that is completely in pure identity politics based on no substance or no policy.
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How Fox News’ Greg Gutfeld Breaks the Late-Night Mold: Conservatives Won’t Be ‘Targets of Ridicule’
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Greg Gutfeld, a longtime fixture on Fox News, is the latest entrant to the late-night comedy talk show race. And it should come as no surprise that when “Gutfeld!” premieres Monday at 11 p.m. ET, he’ll be seeking to appeal to an audience of conservatives who feel like “targets of ridicule” watching rivals like Jimmy Kimmel, Stephen Colbert and Jimmy Fallon.
America’s Critical Race Delusion Must Be Stopped.
Indoctrinating our youth into thinking that America is fundamentally racist is not the solution to failing schools.
According to information obtained from a Buffalo Public Schools district whistleblower instead of working on practical measures to improve the district’s dismally low academic performance, administrators have implemented “equity based instructional strategies.” The centerpiece of this view is that “America is built on racism,” a view propagated by district diversity czar Fatima Morrell. She has also proclaimed that “America’s sickness” leads some to believe that blacks are “not human,” making it easier to “shoot someone in the back seven times if you feel like it.”
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During the last day of Black History Month, there was a little bit of history made when CPAC declared
America Uncanceled last weekend:
Some of the emerging Black conservative voices from outside of “Black Conservative, Inc.” (as my RED + BLACK co-host pointedly describes some Black conservatives as) were prominent on the main stage in Florida. In that moment, they collectively discussed their viewpoints, effectiveness, and direction for America. They offered these constructs for a conservative movement and struggling Black communities that increasingly need each other more to obtain civic prosperity and peace during these times.
But even with the shortened amount of time given to the panel and the range of topics – and American history – that could have been covered to address the woes confronting conservatives attempting to re-engage the emerging America, a sharp question still stuck out.