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Michelle Obama Fact-Checked by Associated Press Over Kids and ‘Cages’ Remark
RELATEDThe Associated Press news agency fact-checked former first lady ’s Democratic National Convention address after she claimed President was keeping children in “cages” along the U.S.-Mexico border in an attempt to criticize the president’s immigration policy.The in its fact check that the former first lady “assailed President Donald Trump on Monday for ripping migrant children from their parents and throwing them into cages, picking up on a frequent and distorted point made widely by Democrats.”“She’s right that Trump’s now-suspended policy at the U.S.-Mexico border separated thousands...…RELATEDThe Associated Press news agency fact-checked former first lady ’s Democratic National Convention address after she claimed President was keeping children in “cages” along the U.S.-Mexico border in an attempt to criticize the president’s immigration policy.The in its fact check that the former first lady “assailed President Donald Trump on Monday for ripping migrant children from their parents and throwing them into cages, picking up on a frequent and distorted point made widely by Democrats.”“She’s right that Trump’s now-suspended policy at the U.S.-Mexico border separated thousands...WW…
Minneapolis City Council Advances Proposal to Dismantle, Replace Police Department
Share NowThe City Council unanimously voted to advance a proposal that would change the city’s charter to allow for the department to be abolished, a radical move that comes about a month after protests and riots erupted nationwide in the wake of George Floyd’s death.The proposal was passed 12-0, but it doesn’t mean the department is abolished. The move still faces a number of hurdles, including a citywide ballot vote, before it can become a law.“The City Council voted today to advance a proposed ballot measure that would ask Minneapolis voters to amend the City Charter to create a new...…Share NowThe City Council unanimously voted to advance a proposal that would change the city’s charter to allow for the department to be abolished, a radical move that comes about a month after protests and riots erupted nationwide in the wake of George Floyd’s death.The proposal was passed 12-0, but it doesn’t mean the department is abolished. The move still faces a number of hurdles, including a citywide ballot vote, before it can become a law.“The City Council voted today to advance a proposed ballot measure that would ask Minneapolis voters to amend the City Charter to create a new...WW…
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