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Elon, Vivek, Trump eyeing Veteran Cuts

The Rich Masters of Deceit: Donald Trump, Elon Musk and Vivek Ramaswamy will exterminate all programs that benefit the working class and Military Veterans those they deem valueless. Elon, Vivek and Trump are foreigners in some cases 1 or 2 generations removed who have no respect, or regard for our democracy or the US Military who have sacrificed their lives for our democratic way of life.

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Trump N Musk Win Equals Hardship

My prediction with these two clowns running the government it will be an America Apartheid (America is over) people of color and old people of all colors Trump n Musk will deem as useless, will be treated like the Palestinians.

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Sick And Tired

United We Can Stand: Embracing Economic Harmony among all races of people. In these challenging times, it’s vital for us to recognize the power of unity among average and low-income individuals. The divide-and-conquer tactics propagated by certain media outlets and entrenched political elites only serve to foster polarization and discord.

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Trump’s Invite to NABJ Sparks Debate

Donald Trump’s invitation to address the National Association of Black Journalists (NABJ) has ignited a heated debate within the organization and sparked online arguments. Traditionally, journalism organizations for people of color invite presidential candidates to speak at their summer gatherings during election years. However, Trump’s acceptance of NABJ’s invitation has raised concerns. At least one high-profile NABJ member stepped down as a convention co-chair due to Trump’s invitation. Others worry that the convention might become a platform for Trump to make false claims or be seen as winning NABJ’s endorsement. Trump will be interviewed at 12 p.m. CDT in Chicago by three reporters: Kadia Goba of Semafor, Rachel Scott of ABC News, and Harris Faulkner of Fox News. Vice President Kamala Harris, the likely Democratic nominee and the first Black woman to hold her office, is not currently scheduled to address the convention. The debate over NABJ’s invite reflects how journalists grapple with how to approach Trump, considering his past demeaning of prominent Black journalists and attacks on the free press. NABJ President Ken Lemon insists that the invitation is “absolutely not an endorsement.” The event provides an opportunity to vet the candidate directly on NABJ’s ground. In this complex landscape, NABJ members are wrestling with the balance between allowing newsmakers to be heard and addressing concerns about Trump’s history with blacks. The organization’s decision underscores the ongoing challenges faced by journalists when engaging with political figures. 🗞️🤔. ~Balance Due

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The Killing of Sonya Massey

Sonya Massey the 36-year-old Black woman in her Illinois home this month was shot and killed by a responding officer after she called 911 because she thought there was an intruder in her home, according to officials. The deputy involved in the fatal shooting of Sonya Massey, Sean Grayson, did not follow police protocol. According to reports, Grayson was fired from the force because he ‘did not act as trained or in accordance with police standards’. Additionally, he has been charged with first-degree murder, aggravated battery with a firearm, and official misconduct. It’s a tragic situation, and the case is still under investigation. Sean Grayson, the deputy involved in the fatal shooting had a history of breaches of police protocol and other misconduct. His record includes two DUI charges, one while he was enlisted in the U.S. Army. He worked for six different law enforcement agencies in four years. During his tenure with various departments, he faced complaints and disciplinary actions, including a vehicle chase that violated department policy and allegations of inappropriate behavior and abuse of power. Lastly, the family of Sonya Massey is calling for a probe into the hiring of a sheriff’s deputy charged with the fatally shooting. ~ Balance Due 

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