It's really a sad moment for this country that the first convicted felon will be serving in the White House.
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Mondaire Jones expresses concern about the implications of Donald Trump potentially serving as president while being a convicted felon.
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Many of us are scared for our lives, and rightfully so. LGBTQ Americans know that gay bars and clubs are sanctuaries for our community to gather without fear of being judged simply for being who they are.
Well, we should take very seriously what Donald Trump says. He says he wants to terminate the Constitution.
we are facing the worst assault on our democracy since the Jim Crow era. And so, we`ve got to defeat that voter suppression.
I think Joe Biden should do whatever he wants to do. If he feels that he`s in a position to win the presidency again in 2024, then that is a situation that everyone should evaluate at the appropriate time.





