A reminder that various administration officials lied under oath in the Senate yesterday, which is a crime punishable by imprisonment.
Mondaire Jones
The Public Record
It's probably a little bit of that, too, but I think it's more about making sure that anything that this administration identifies as woke is utterly removed from the pages of history.
If these people returned to the White House and that is exactly what we are seeing.
Yes, so, it turns out that when you erase the history of discrimination or oppression of a people, it makes it easier to repeat that same history.
I mean, it's why you see this President repealing executive orders from the 1960s, which were intended to advance Civil Rights.
No one can be faulted for refusing to normalize the insane, not just unprofessional. To quote from the senator from Arizona, but just catastrophic conduct that we are seeing illegal conduct in many instances.
We don't ever want to get to a place in the United States of America where the executive branch is able to do whatever it wants to do, and that the law doesn't matter anymore.
Donald Trump cares a lot about culture. Donald Trump cares that a lot of people in the arts don't agree with his politics. And in fact, they find him repulsive.
The idea that we would as a -- as a federal government, try to push millions potentially of highly qualified expert people who are keeping not only the lights open, so to speak, but who are bringing just decades of experience to their jobs…
No, it's a policy blunder and I'm glad that the administration has at least talked about walking back its error.
It's really important for Democrats in Congress to remind the American people that their number one issue, which is the economy, is not being addressed.





