State, County Leaders Hold Forum On Supreme Court Tribal Jurisdiction Ruling
Governor Stitt is in Tulsa Tuesday evening for a public forum concerning the Supreme Court’s ruling on tribal jurisdiction.
Tulsa County District Attorney Steve Kunzweiler is joining the governor to answer questions and concerns about the ruling.
Tribal leaders for the five nations are not on the panel but will have representatives there. The tribes were invited, but said the forum was inappropriately organized.
The forum runs until 8 p.m. at the Cox Business Center in downtown.
A protest is planned outside in support of the tribes’ rights, calling the event one-sided.
Joe Biden was right about one thing Tuesday in his speech to mark the 100th anniversary of the 1921 attack on a Tulsa black community. Remembering this tragic event should have happened sooner. Why didnât Barack Obama do it?
Biden could have used the anniversary to bring healing, remind the audience of all the progress that has been made in our country and point to a future where Martin Luther Kingâs dream of a color-blind society could be finally accomplished.
He did the opposite. He used the anniversary to pick on the scab of racial discord. He picked at it until it bled again. We can thank God there was no race riot in Tulsa Tuesday night.
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White House Press Secretary Jen Psaki tried to defuse remarks by President Joe Biden that were widely seen as a call-out of Senators Joe Manchin and Kyrsten Sinema. During his speech in Tulsa Tuesday, the president talked about legislative action on voting rights, including this passage that made waves: I hear all the folks on […]
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THE SOURCE OF ALL DEMOCRATIC FRUSTRATION. During his speech in Tulsa Tuesday, President Biden tried to exhort Congress to pass the Democrats election reform bill that critics characterize as an unconstitutional federal imposition on the states authority to conduct elections. But at the same time, Biden explained why that probably won t happen, at least without major changes to the bill. June should be a month of action on Capitol Hill, Biden said. I hear all the folks on TV saying, Why didn t Biden get this done? Well, because Biden only has a majority of, effectively, four votes in the House and a tie in the Senate, with two members of the Senate who vote more with my Republican friends.”