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Sep 24, 2020 9 tweets 3 min read Read on X
Over & over again, Pres Trump has claimed many of the people protesting are part of a domestic terrorist movement.

Over & over again, I have talked to many protesters who tell me they are demanding equality for all people including black people. Here are some of their stories.
Lisa Brown, of Maryland, came to BLM Plaza outside the WH to protest against no officers being charged directly with the killing Breonna Taylor. "She didn't have a chance to fight for her freedom. We have to fight for our own freedom now … That could have been me, my daughter."
Lisa Brown added this about the late Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg: "I prayed that she would last until after the election. I am so afraid because I have grandchildren ... and what’s going on now is going to affect them more so than it is going to affect me. ... It’s unfair."
Dajourn Anuku, 20, a junior at Georgetown Univ., said of the Breonna Taylor non-indictments: "Can't expect much from the system that literally has their agenda set out to kill black women … This is not a system that can be reformed. This is a system that has to be shut down."
Christine Brandes & her wife were married by RBG. Brandes said, "She more than anyone in recent memory has embodied this essence of all people are equal before the law ... This grand jury, various attorneys general will not actually step up and implement equality under the law."
Christine Brandes said of Breonna Taylor: "This young, beautiful, vibrant, amazing woman who was contributing to her community gets shot down because they went to the wrong house looking for some ex boyfriend. What the hell? I mean the whole thing is so infuriating."
Bridget McGraw, Christine's wife, has a 95-year-old dad who is dying of COVID-19. "The death of Justice Ginsburg came on the day that my family decided to put my dad in hospice care. It’s very, very heartbreaking. … I want to ... pay my respects to the people who are suffering.”
Kiara Pusey, 28, works with special education students in Maryland. "I don't know if I'm gonna end up being a hashtag, my brother, a family member. It's so scary and there's still no consequences in America. I feel like the only thing we can do right now is vote."
Isiuwa Oghageon, 20, is scared of who could be killed by the police next. "It could be anyone. It could be any black woman, any black man, any black trans person, any black non binary person. Doesn't matter what you have, where you came from, you can be the next hashtag any day."

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Oct 7, 2021
NOW: Former Special Envoy for Haiti, Daniel Foote, briefs the House Foreign Affairs Committee. He is expected to talk about his resignation, why he called the Biden administration's policy toward Haitians "inhumane," and the way forward.

Watch here:
House Foreign Affairs Committee Chairman Gregory W. Meeks: "The reality is that our current policy towards Haiti is a holdover from the previous administration and is in desperate need of fresh faces and perspectives. .. I am eager to hear from Ambassador Foote today."
Rep. Maria Elvira Salazar, representing Republicans on the committee, thanks Daniel Foote for his "courage" accuses the Biden administration of abandoning Haiti and showing "disregard" for Afro-Cubans.
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Sep 23, 2021
SCOOP: Special Envoy for Haiti, Amb Daniel Foote, a career member of foreign service, has RESIGNED. In his letter of resignation, he says he will not be associated with the U.S.'s "inhumane, counterproductive decision to deport thousands of Haitian refugees." Letter attached.
This is confirmed by multiple sources inside both the governments of Haiti and the U.S.

Special Envoy for Haiti, Amb Daniel Foote, wrote in his resignation letter: "Our policy approach to Haiti remains deeply flawed, and my recommendations have been ignored and dismissed."
STORY: My scoop on Special Envoy for Haiti, Daniel Foote resigning citing the U.S.'s "inhumane, counterproductive decision to deport thousands of Haitian refugees" and calling U.S. policy to Haiti "deeply flawed."

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Jun 14, 2021
SCOOP: VP Harris will be opening the general session of the Brussels Forum hosted by the German Marshall Fund of the United States with remarks tomorrow virtually between 8:35 and 8:45 a.m. EST. Her remarks will focus on the conference's main theme, "re-imaging democracy."
She is expected to say, "Autocrats have become more destructive. Human rights abuses have multiplied. The rule of law that underpins our international order is under assault. Even basic truth … Even basic facts … are being undermined by disinformation." Excerpts attached.
VP Harris is also expected to bring up January 6th and say, "I will never forget the horror and the heartbreak of January 6, 2021 ... It is not enough to say we cannot let something like that ever happen again. We must recommit to our democratic principles and lead by example."
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Apr 29, 2021
Senator Tim Scott, delivering the GOP response to Pres Biden says Pres Biden is filled with "empty platitudes" and that his policies and plans are pulling Americans apart.
Senator Scott calls President Biden's plans as a "liberal wishlist" and an attempt to put "Washington" into the middle of Americans lives. He says Democrats are trying to "throw money" because they think they know best.
Senator Tim Scott, the only black Republican senator currently serving, says he has experienced discrimination both by being stopped by police unfairly and by being called "uncle tom" and the n-word by liberals.

"America is not a racist country," he says.
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Feb 12, 2021
Out of the Senate chamber and my goodness that was something to witness. Senators (Dems and GOP) were louder than I have ever heard them -- talking and at times openly laughing -- during that long video played by David Schoen of Democrats, reporters & commentators saying "fight."
During the spliced video featuring Sen Warren for a long while, Senator Tom Cotton in particular was laughing and shaking his head.

Many Democrats were exchanging troubled looks including Sen Schumer who looked particularly troubled but also laughed and shook his head at times.
Sen Tester reacted audibly to being featured in the Trump lawyer video & chuckled at the end when he was quoted as saying he approved the message.

Sen Booker on the other hand didn't seem to have a visible reaction to being featured & instead stared intently at the video.
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Feb 11, 2021
Out of the Senate chamber and here's some of what I saw:

GOP senators seemed to pay attention the most as House Dems played videos of former WH Chief of Staffs Gen John Kelly and Mick Mulvaney laying blame for the Capitol Siege squarely at the feet of former Pres Trump.
Arguments that seemed to move GOP senators the least were when impeachment managers spoke of MI terror plot against Gov Whitmer & when they pointed to Trump encouraging supporters at his past rallies to attack anti-Trump protesters.

There was no visible response from most sens.
Sen Tim Scott, only black Repub senator, watched intently & took notes while video of the deadly racist events in Charlottesville & Trump's "both sides" comments were shown.

Reminder: Scott at the time appealed to Trump to condemn racism more vocally.

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