Breaking News: Louisiana erased a majority-Black congressional district, becoming the second state to do so after the Supreme Court weakened the Voting Rights Act last month.
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Casar: "The problem we face right now in the US is that the government is doing nothing on AI. The government is doing nothing to stop AI from taking your jobs, from exploiting your kid, from giving advice to a terrorist, from being a cybersecurity threat. It's because these AI companies have funded massive super PACs."
BREAKING: The Louisiana Senate passed a disturbing anti-homeless bill that pushes homeless people into jails, forced treatment, and unpaid labor. Hours earlier, the same lawmakers voted to give themselves $1,000 to cover housing expenses, recognizing housing is too expensive.
@niyeema38 Majority of them aren’t gangbangers either. Only like 10% of the population is from a gang. We all know someone who is from a gang, but it’s a minority. People grow outta that. Only losers banging in their mid 30s/40s.
Xavier Becerra, candidate for California governor, commits to passing a bill to increase oil drilling in California
His campaign has received the maximum contribution from Chevron Corporation of $39,200
JUST IN: A Trump judicial nominee was asked point blank: is Trump eligible to run for a third term?
Their answer: “I would have to review the actual wording…”
Sen. Chris Coons then asked every nominee in the room to confirm the Constitution bars a third term.
Silence.
Every single one of them refused to say it.
Trump is appointing judges who won’t affirm the 22nd Amendment to his face.
Never stop connecting the dots.
"Since Trump returned to office in January last year, Pete Hegseth... has fired or forcibly retired 24 generals and senior commanders, with no performance-related reason given. About 60% have been Black or female." https://t.co/qS5KGWZsaZ
Candid photograph of Secretary of Defense Pete Hegseth after walking out of a press briefing by President Donald Trump at the White House, following a shooting incident during the annual White House Correspondents’ Association dinner, in Washington, D.C.
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