Biden says ‘race-neutral’ policies won’t address disparities
Joe Biden on Monday sounded off against “race neutral” policies, calling them “not a sufficient response to race-based disparities.” Go to Source
Joe Biden on Monday sounded off against “race neutral” policies, calling them “not a sufficient response to race-based disparities.” Go to Source
President Trump on Monday called the shooting death of Rayshard Brooks by Atlanta police over the weekend “very disturbing” in his first public comment on the incident. Go to Source
Sen. Kelly Loeffler, R-Ga., is introducing a bill Monday that would withhold federal highway funding from states and local governments that reduce funding to law enforcement without a clear budgetary need amid the “defund the police” push from some Democrats, Fox News is told. Go to Source
Their mission: raise a lot of campaign cash. Go to Source
President Trump called it “highly inappropriate” for his former national security adviser John Bolton to write a memoir about his time in the White House – saying it contained classified information and hinting that Bolton might have lied in the book. Go to Source
Housing and Urban Development Secretary Ben Carson said during a radio interview Monday that he would “work with” President Trump on the issue of athletes taking a knee during the national anthem — which the president has continuously voiced his opposition — saying, “He’ll get there.” Go to Source
Critics of Sen. Susan Collins, R-Maine, renewed their attacks Monday on the perpetual swing-vote senator after Supreme Court Justice Brett Kavanaugh — whom she helped confirm — dissented on a decision that effectively incorporated gay and transgender people into a protected class under the Civil Rights Act of 1964. Go to Source
Supporters will get masks, sanitizer, temperature checks. Go to Source
The U.S. Department of Justice announced Monday that they are launching a new tool people can use to report civil rights violations online. Go to Source
Fueled by his rise in the polls and his presidential campaign’s enhanced online fundraising machine, presumptive Democratic nominee Joe Biden says his campaign, the Democratic National Committee (DNC), and their joint fundraising committee hauled in a combined $80.8 million in May. Go to Source