Democratic nominee Stacey Abrams serves as board member and governor of the Marguerite Casey Foundation, which supports defunding and abolishing the police.
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Uvalde shooting: Texas Gov. Abbott says Chicago, NYC crime proves harsher gun laws not solution
Texas Gov. Greg Abbott said Wednesday that the Chicago crime rate proves tougher gun laws are “not a real solution” to stopping mass shootings.
Democrats use Uvalde shooting to demand Senate pass HR 8, which would not have prevented tragedy
Democrats are calling on senators to pass the Bipartisan Background Checks Act, which would require background checks for private sales between two individuals.
Millions from Biden’s COVID relief bill went to museum, university programs pushing social, climate justice
Universities and museums spent millions from President Biden’s American Rescue Plan on programs that had virtually little to do with COVID-19 recovery efforts.
Stacey Abrams says Georgia ‘the worst state in the country to live,’ despite owning multiple houses there
Democratic gubernatorial candidate Stacey Abrams said her state of Georgia is “the worst” to live in on issues like mental health and incarceration.
Former Obama adviser ignores multiple crises in her defense of Biden’s ‘leadership’
Former Obama deputy campaign manager Stephanie Cutter admitted on ABC News Sunday that the U.S. has progressed under Biden, “with the exception of inflation.”
WH press secretary Karine Jean-Pierre: ‘I don’t have a timeline’ on when baby formula will return to shelves
White House press secretary Karine Jean-Pierre said, “I don’t have a timeline,” when asked Sunday when parents can expect baby formula to return to store shelves.
Dem witness tells House committee men can get pregnant, have abortions
Aimee Arrambide, the executive director of the abortion rights nonprofit Avow Texas, told Rep. Dan Bishop, R-N.C., that she believes men can get pregnant and have abortions.
Biden judicial nominee said border wall, voter ID laws ‘grounded in White supremacy’
President Biden’s judicial nominee Natasha Merle said during a 2017 podcast that Republican-backed policies like voter ID laws and the U.S.-Mexico border wall “are grounded in White supremacy.”
Woke universities’ newest social justice crusade: Fighting ‘fatphobia’
The University of Illinois Chicago’s school of public health has advised against using “stigmatizing” words like “obesity” as universities across the country seen to eliminate fatphobia in their quest for “health justice.”