7. The Southern Poverty Law Center (SPLC) Fired More than 60 employees were laid off as part of the restructuring, but the SPLC union criticized the move, noting the organization's large financial reserves. The SPLC said the layoffs were necessary to align operations with program priorities amid ongoing internal turmoil following a leadership change since 2019 and an overhaul of workplace practices.
6. Rep. Claudia Tenney (D-NY) Participated Rep. Daniel Goldman (D-MN) called on New York Governor Kathy Hawkle to pardon former President Donald Trump following his recent conviction, arguing that the case “undermines the fairness and integrity of our once-respected justice system.” Tenney also urged Hawkle to fire Manhattan District Attorney Alvin Bragg, arguing that Bragg's actions were politically motivated and undermined the integrity of the justice system.
Five. Senator Tommy Tuberville (R-Auburn) Five My Republican colleagues I swore Tuberville and others announced they would block the swift confirmation of the Biden administration's judicial and federal prosecutor appointees until Election Day following President Trump's conviction on 34 counts of falsifying business records. In a joint letter, the senators oppose nominations that supported prosecutions of President Trump or related groups and vow to block Democratic priority nominations and Biden nominees on the Senate floor.
Four. The Senate Democrats Assert Republicans oppose federal protections for in vitro fertilization (IVF) and other fertility treatments, but Senate Democrats killed an IVF protection bill introduced by Sen. Katie Britt (R-Montgomery) as insufficient. I believe Democrats voted against this bill and introduced a bill that cannot pass because they are afraid of “losing a key scare tactic.” And all of this is because Democrats base Beer and birth control voting promotion.
3. Former President Donald Trump met with Republican lawmakers on Capitol Hill. Rally As the 2024 election season approaches, Trump's campaign is excited to talk about his legal troubles, political hot topics like abortion and taxes, party infighting, and Trump's continuing influence within the Republican Party. So naturally, the media is Highlighting and Misleading About what the public considers to be malicious and unfair insult He noted that Milwaukee is a city where television stations report shootings every day and is a battleground state city. updateas a “horrible city.”
2. The relentless promotion of failed ideas by Alabama's state media continues. Medicaid, gamblingAnd now the push for a new online sales tax return The bill, which made no headway in the Alabama Legislature's last session, aims to bring online and in-store tax rates into line, said Rep. Chris England, D-Tuscaloosa, but it's a tax increase that favors big cities and generates revenue.
1. Supreme Court on Thursday Rejected A lawsuit challenging the FDA's regulation of the abortion drug mifepristone, which allows the drug to be mailed to patients without a doctor's appointment. The decision, written by Justice Brett Kavanaugh, found that doctors and anti-abortion groups lacked standing to sue. The ruling is a major setback for the anti-abortion movement, and will keep mifepristone available under current FDA regulations.
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