Laws, implemented after black and brown voters in georgia gave Joe Biden the presidency and Democrats Control of the united states senate. A lot of people were hailing lewis on this anniversary including arizona conservative democratic senator Kyrsten Sinema, who got quite a bit of blow back for calling him her dear friend and personal hero. Since Sinema Stands in opposition to ending the filibuster. Meanwhile, other democrats were making good trouble in atlanta today. For the first time in 20 years, the senate Rules Committee held a Field Hearing, Starting With Impassion remarks from georgia senator, the reverend raphael warnock. John Lewiss Pastor at ebenezer baptist church. Sadly, what were seeing in georgia is an attempt to deny certain people the ability to have their voices heard in our democracy. As i have said time and time again, some people dont want some people to vote. Congress must take action on Voting Rights. We have no time to spare. There is nothing more important for
it s donald trump, the candidate who cried wolf. that s tonight on these nine good evening. i m maybe fill up in new york just to head what we know about those seven trunk jurors who were seated in that trial. they re digital footprints and how the judge, again scolded the defendant, the former president of the united states but first tonight s donald trump is complaining what does he really mean? what he says? here is what he told reporters as he strode out of that manhattan courtroom today i can rewrite down in pennsylvania and many other states, north carolina, georgia, karatay is all coming from the biden why because they got can 0.2 sentences together. he can campaign visit order to try and win election and it s not working that way. let s work the opposite way now, trump says, he is not where he wants to be. it s something that he s said before about his legal problems and why they are problems for his 2024 chances instead of being in south carolina and other
(TNS) — Close to two dozen people from Western Pennsylvania were among the hundreds charged in connection with the riots at the U.S. Capitol on Jan. 6, 2021. Most have
Among the more than 1,230 people arrested for allegedly taking part in the failed insurrection, a few names and faces stand out. Andrew Naughtie catches up with their cases