When I first heard about the Special Counsel filing a reworked indictment against Donald Trump in the January 6th case, I wasn’t surprised, but I was definitely intrigued. The fact that the indictment has been updated in light of the Supreme Court ruling that presidents have immunity for official duties is a clear indication that this case is far from over. The new indictment highlights that Trump had no official responsibilities related to the certification process but had a personal interest in being named the winner of the election, a crucial distinction that sets the stage for a more focused legal battle.… Continue reading
As I sit down to write about how Trump was allowed to use Arlington National Cemetery as a campaign prop, my blood boils with anger and frustration. The fact that such a dishonorable and disrespectful individual was given access to one of the most sacred places in America leaves me shaking my head in disbelief.
The reason Trump was able to use Arlington National Cemetery as a backdrop for his political grandstanding is simple: norms aren’t laws. The only thing that stopped previous Presidents from doing the same was their sense of honor and dignity – two qualities that Trump sorely lacks.… Continue reading
As a Black Trump supporter, I have faced my fair share of criticism and backlash for my political beliefs. But nothing could have prepared me for the blatant racism and disrespect I experienced while canvassing for a right-wing organization. Being called a ‘slave’ by individuals within the very group I was trying to support was not only shocking but deeply hurtful.
It is disheartening to realize that despite my loyalty and efforts to align myself with a specific political ideology, I am still viewed as inferior and unworthy of respect by some within that same group. The incident made me question my decision to support individuals who clearly do not see me as an equal, let alone a valued member of their movement.… Continue reading
Living in a country like North Korea must be a challenge. The limited access to information, the lack of freedom, and the strict government control are just a few factors that make it a difficult place to live. I recently came across an article discussing how North Korea has ordered all its students abroad to return home for ideological training. The purpose behind this decision is to reverse the outside influence the students have been exposed to while studying overseas. It made me ponder on the extent of control and manipulation that the North Korean regime exercises over its citizens.
It’s intriguing to think about how someone who has experienced life outside of North Korea, with all its freedoms and opportunities, could willingly return to a place known for its oppressive regime.… Continue reading
As I sit here reflecting on the recent news regarding Jack Smith’s appeal potentially leading to the dismissal of Judge Aileen Cannon, I am left feeling a mix of emotions. On one hand, I am heartened by the possibility of accountability finally catching up to someone who has seemingly abused their position of power. On the other hand, I am deeply disheartened by the realization that our justice system may have been compromised by individuals more invested in political allegiances than upholding the rule of law.
The idea that a judge, whose primary duty is to remain impartial and uphold justice, could be swayed by personal bias is deeply troubling.… Continue reading
As I delve into the news surrounding the arrest of the Telegram founder as part of a larger investigation into alleged child exploitation and drug trafficking complicity, a myriad of thoughts and emotions arise. The fact that Russia is expressing dissatisfaction over this arrest raises eyebrows, especially considering the platform’s reputation for being a secure messaging service that does not comply with government requests for backdoors into user communications. The idea of compromising user privacy for the sake of state surveillance is a battle we have seen play out time and time again, with tech giants like Meta, Twitter, and Reddit standing firm on encryption.… Continue reading
The recent news of Texas removing more than 1 million ineligible voters from the voter rolls has sparked various reactions and emotions. As a long-time registered voter myself, this topic hits close to home and raises some important questions about the integrity of the voting process. With Governor Abbott signing Senate Bill 1 into law in 2021, the state of Texas has taken significant steps to clean up its voter rolls and ensure that only eligible voters are part of the electoral process.
One key point to highlight is that the majority of those removed from the voter rolls were deceased individuals, totaling over 457,000.… Continue reading
Losing a loved one is never easy, and the idea of having to part ways with the home they lived in can feel like a final blow. The recent tragic incident involving a man who fatally shot his family members and himself over the planned sale of his late mother’s home highlights the deep emotional turmoil that can arise in such situations. The fact that the man was a hoarder adds another layer to the complexity of his mental state and the challenges he faced in letting go of his possessions.
The pressure of having to sell the house, which was not only a physical structure but also a repository of memories and a reflection of his identity as a hoarder, must have been unbearable for him.… Continue reading
As I reflect on the recent events surrounding Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton and his appalling raids on the homes of Latino civil rights members, I am filled with a mixture of anger, frustration, and disbelief. The reports of an 87-year-old woman being interrogated in her nightgown in her front yard for two hours are not just disturbing, but downright shameful. This elderly woman, who has been diligently registering folks to vote for decades, was subjected to humiliation and intimidation by authorities under the guise of investigating election law violations.
The warrant to search for evidence related to alleged violations of election laws regarding vote harvesting and identity fraud seems flimsy at best.… Continue reading
Ukraine’s F-16s have scored their first aerial kills, and it truly marks a significant milestone in the ongoing conflict with Russia. The introduction of these ex-Danish Lockheed Martin F-16s has proven to be a game-changer for Ukraine, as they have managed to intercept and destroy Russian cruise missiles aimed at civilian infrastructure. This showcases the agility and effectiveness of these fighter jets in defending Ukrainian skies.
The arrival of these F-16s came just three weeks before their first aerial victories, highlighting the swift and strategic deployment of these aircraft in defense of Ukraine. With additional F-16 jets, more experienced pilots, and enhanced capabilities such as the two Saab AEW planes on the horizon, Ukraine is poised to further strengthen its air defense capabilities.… Continue reading