Today, ahead of a new school year, Georgetown University’s Institute of Politics and Public Service (GU Politics) is excited to announce their Fall 2023 Fellows Class. The new Class will showcase various career paths in politics and public service and will also represent varied viewpoints on the political spectrum. While each Fellow brings a very […]
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Despite being fervent in their push for top progressive policy ideals like the Green New Deal, the group s leaders have generally communicated through official channels with the White House. Their outside-in method has allowed them to build a productive relationship with senior officials, with some working diligently to form key alliances early on in Biden s presidency.
That appears to be changing. Now, the group’s leaders are starting to direct anger openly toward Biden, setting the stage for a potential rift in the collaborative relationship. This is the first Sunrise Movement escalated action directly targeting Biden at the White House since he entered the presidency, a statement from the organization read. But definitely will not be the last.
9 Apr 2021
Members of the radical left have released a wish list of items they hope are incorporated in the next infrastructure bill, prioritizing climate change initiatives and mass amnesty.
The Congressional Progressive Caucus (CPC) surveyed its 95 members, which include far-left members of the “Squad” Reps. Rashida Tlaib (D-MI), Ilhan Omar (D-MN), Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez (D-NY), and Ayanna Pressley (D-MA) and released a list of priorities the CPC as a whole is advancing at the current stage of infrastructure discussions. The list includes five key areas, which include beefing up government-run health care and tackling climate-related issues while providing amnesty for millions of illegal immigrants.