Police pepper-sprayed and beat NYers who gathered to mourn #GeorgeFloyd in BK. The NYPD act like they have impunity bc there are laws in place, like 50-a, that shield them from accountability.@NYSA_Majority and @NYSenDems must FULLY #repeal50a - no modifications. #Jews4BlackLives
Assemblymember Carmen Arroyo - As your constituent, I urge you to support legislation in this session to #Repeal50A and end the secrecy of police misconduct and abuse in New York. #BKNAACP#WeAreDoneDying, @BrooklynNAACP@JFREJNYC
.@NYCMayor, the NYPD's budget should not go unscathed while they are brutalizing protesters and we're losing teachers and youth jobs. I support @changetheNYPD's call for #NYCBudgetJustice and cuts to the NYPD! https://t.co/hRGGUv2pL5
Police pepper-sprayed and beat NYers who gathered to mourn #GeorgeFloyd in BK. The NYPD act like they have impunity because there are laws in place, like 50-a, that shield them from accountability. @NYSA_Majority and @NYSenDems must reconvene this week and #repeal50a.
Video after video show that NYPD acted violently toward NYers who gathered to mourn #GeorgeFloyd. This is unacceptable - all officers involved need to be held accountable. @NYSA_Majority & @NYSenDems do your part: reconvene this week and #repeal50a.
Dianne Feinstein, the top Democrat on the Senate Judiciary Committee, after reviewing the FBI report on Brett Kavanaugh: "It looks to be a product of an incomplete investigation that was limited, perhaps by the White House"
Senate Majority Leader Chuck Schumer on FBI report into sexual misconduct allegations against Brett Kavanaugh: "I disagree with Senator Grassley's statement that there was 'no hint of misconduct.'" https://t.co/nmte3PQZYq
"The cruelty of the Trump administration’s policies, and the ritual rhetorical flaying of his targets before his supporters, are intimately connected." https://t.co/vnkrgwag7G @AdamSerwer#StopKavanaugh#Resist
I was just walking outside the White House and a woman who looked to be in her 60s walked up to me and said, "I'm listening. She had me at laughter."
I stood there in shock. What a day for this nation.
Christine Blasey Ford must be treated with respect and dignity.
We have to make sure that history does not repeat itself. Read Anita Hill’s Open Letter to the 1991 Senate Judiciary Committee: