I think that one of the best things we can do, and it is a longer-term solution but I also think it is the most effective chance we have her...
Well, dadgummit, it has a whole lot to do with it. Freedom. Freedom is something we should all cherish...
I think we ought to have an Operation Warp Speed for cancer drugs.
Get rid of these ballots, an extraordinarily transparent attempt to grab political power.
I hope you will bring up the fact that African Americans are the most disproportionately hurt by the coronavirus...
There are things that the Civil Rights Division can do to help in that fight.
The abuse of power for political purposes does not better policing.
African Americans are the most disproportionately hurt by the coronavirus, therefore, the most likely to want to use mail-in voting to prote...
the frustration around the country is a reflection of that.
We need a real attorney general, someone who can really talk about the reality of what is going on on the streets.
His view is unsubstantiated and simply untrue, and as we can see, I think things have deteriorated in this country around policing.
the excuse that the department provided was about as mature and sophisticated as saying the dog ate my homework.
The final thing that this Congress can do to help this division do its job is to take steps to restore the independence of the Justice Depar...
The Civil Rights Division has become a twisted shadow of its former self in Bill Barr's dystopian Justice Department.
What we have seen with his administration is the targeting of the use of the enforcement to gain political advantage in the upcoming electio...
This Congress can restore the strength of the Voting Rights Act to enact the John Lewis Voting Rights Advancement Act in his name, in his ho...
Until May of this year, the Civil Rights Division under the Trump administration did not file, as I understand it, a single case enforcing S...
This division can do better. It is striking as well that it acts within the context of a highly politicized Department of Justice, grossly s...