The Daily Populous

Friday June 14th, 2024 morning edition

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Representative Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez quickly pointed out, though, that Mace’s position appeared more valuable to her as a title to be wielded over Democrats than an actual leadership role in safeguarding the rights of minorities across the country.

After all, the subcommittee did not just cease to exist.

Mace, along with Kentucky Representative and abortive Biden impeachment architect James Comer, had overseen its elimination in early 2023.

Crockett had noted during the hearing that “rather than squandering their authority on investigations of the president’s family, the chairman and House Republicans should use their authority to conduct oversight and investigate the merciless murders of innocent Americans—mainly Americans who look like me—at the hands of law enforcement.”.

That hasn’t stopped Mace—who has been in the news recently for potential ethics violations and mistreatment of staff—from loudly proclaiming her civil rights bona fides when they are of political use to her.

Right-wing retconning of the conservative civil rights record is nothing new, however; they’ve done it about Martin Luther King Jr., the Civil Rights Act, and plenty of other now-popular causes they once opposed.

But as the right continues to openly repudiate those civil rights achievements, Mace’s convenient lie of omission may become increasingly rare. »

60% of Ukrainians believe that Russia’s main goal in war is genocide and destruction of nation

Authored by gwaramedia.com

UKRAINE, KHARKIV OBLAST, June 13 — The Kyiv International Institute of Sociology released a poll showing that 60% of Ukrainians believe that Russia’s goal in the war in Ukraine is genocide and the destruction of the Ukrainian nation.

Since the beginning of the full-scale war, Russians have been shelling Ukrainian towns and villages every day with various types of weapons.

According to 12% of Ukrainians, Russia seeks to change the government and create a puppet state that will obey Russia. »

Supreme Court rejects bid to restrict access to abortion pill

Authored by nbcnews.com

WASHINGTON — In a blow for anti-abortion advocates, the Supreme Court on Thursday rejected a challenge to the abortion pill mifepristone, meaning the commonly used drug can remain widely available.

Then, the court suggested it was removing itself from the political debate over abortion, but with litigation continuing to rage over abortion access, the justices continue to play a pivotal role.

The Supreme Court put that ruling on hold, meaning the pill remained widely available while litigation continued. »