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Democracy in action, Illinois.

Proud of our state for peacefully showing up and speaking out together in one voice to fight back against Donald Trump’s takeover of our democracy.
View of the Anti-Trump ‘No Kings’ protest in Chicago.
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Listen to a true American heroine stand up to sleazeball Ted Cruz...
Ran into Ted Cruz at the airport and called him out for his BS lies and shutting the government down
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I’ve lived in Chicago a long time and the No Kings crowd was the largest I’ve ever seen here.
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No Kings protest updates: Oakland Mayor Barbara Lee held a photo of a crown with an X through it as she stepped to the podium.

“We believe in the promise of America — not as a monarchy, not as a dictatorship, but as a democracy for and by the people.”
No Kings protests: Thousands march in Bay Area during day of action against Trump
Organizers said today’s No Kings protests are likely to be even larger than the original, which drew 5 million nationwide. Here are the latest updates on rallies across the San Francisco Bay...
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No Kings protest in Gustavus Alaska today with over 90 people! A great turnout for our little town despite the rain.

#NoKings, #Alaska
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GIVING A BIG
“M0N5T3R”
SHOUT OUT!
TO “ANTIFA”
SQUIRRELS 🐿️ EVERYWHERE
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Padilla: It’s not just undocumented folks who are being detained and arrested. It’s legal immigrants—even US citizens. We know of at least 170 US citizens who have been caught up in these raids and put in detention centers.

It’s the intended effect of this administration to stoke fear and terror
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BREAKING🚨 NO Kings March expected to draw HISTORIC turnout on October 18. WOW 👏👏
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this man is so full of shit he is the living embodiment of gastroparesis
Q: What's your message to the 170 US citizens who have been detained by ICE? About 20 of them are children

MIKE JOHNSON: I don't know what you're talking about with the children. I haven't seen that so I'm not going to comment on it.
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Of all the pieces Mike Johnson hasn't seen, the Politico Young Republican Nazis piece he will have not seen the hardest.
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Mike Johnson is asked about the 170 US citizens detained by ICE, 20 of whom are children.

His reply? “I don’t know what you’re talking about with the children. Haven’t seen that so won’t comment”

Ignorance is not an excuse.

“Just following orders” is not an excuse.
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When Mike Johnson or another national leader repeatedly claims they haven’t seen relevant things in the news, an appropriate reporter reaction would be “Holy cow, how do you not know?!? How can you do your job without knowing what’s happening? What are you doing to fix your ‘not knowing’ problem?”
I don't understand why U.S. reporters so regularly seem to let politicians get away with 'I haven't seen that' about stuff a) they obviously know and b) is directly relevant to their job. Did they sign some kind of agreement never to ask a follow-up question?
REPORTER: We know the president moved forward with mass layoffs. We're also learning there were significant cuts to staff at special education services. Are you comfortable with those cuts?

MIKE JOHNSON: I haven't seen the specifics of that and I don't know
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This might be useful to know. And we've got another group to watch out for; those who are sent to infiltrate and start violence. They might not be this easy to spot. Just guessing.
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"Whether most of the Supreme Court justices are too cowardly to stand up to a president showing a complete disregard for the law, or the court plans to rubber-stamp this administration’s authority to racially profile citizens, every American’s civil rights are on the line. "
Racial profiling was born in the South—and the Supreme Court is reviving it
The following guest post was written for Daily Kos by Derwyn Bunton, chief legal officer of the Southern Poverty Law Center. The practice of racial profiling is rooted in the South. For decades before...
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Future generations are going to suffer because of the damage done to American public from this person's supreme court decisions.