TONIGHT: @Sifill_LDF will join @chrislhayes live on @allinwithchris to discuss Merrick Garland's confirmation hearing and to talk more broadly about the Justice Department's mandate, especially during this current moment our nation finds itself in. Tune in at 8 PM EST!
"The idea of allowing these lies and the kind of Trumpist way of speaking to cascade into what becomes normal is really dangerous. It moves the line so that the outrages no longer depend on the presence of Mr. Trump, they then exist as part of our new normal." --@Sifill_LDF
"Part of the rule of law is restoring the Department of Justice to its role in protecting civil rights, things like voter suppression...Part of the reset we have to do of this big lie is...starting afresh with a new way of embracing what our obligations are to uphold democracy."
.@Sifill_LDF illustrates the thread of white supremacy that runs throughout the entirety of American history.
"This is what white supremacists have done for the entire history of this country is when the law does not work in their favor, refuse to accept the rule of law..."
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TODAY: Civil rights leaders, including @Sifill_LDF, are demanding federal action to reform our nation’s police departments. This starts with passing the George Floyd Justice in Policing Act & bringing an end to qualified immunity.
"We have seen the officer who killed Eric Garner & the one who killed Philando Castile, and the one who killed Terence Crutcher, & the one who killed Tamir Rice, and those responsible for the death of Freddie Gray...& Breonna Taylor...were not held accountable for those deaths."
"[Qualified immunity's] interpretation by courts has become so distorted that it routinely insulates police officers from liability in cases in which they slam innocent residents to the ground causing brain damage, shot bystanders, or killed innocent Black men..."--@Sifill_LDF
LIVE: Today, @Sifill_LDF will join @mitchellreports at the top of the 12:00 PM hour to discuss Merrick Garland's nomination and his ongoing confirmation hearing for Attorney General. Tune in!
"It was very powerful—and important—for [Merrick Garland] at this moment in our country when voter suppression is such a powerful issue, for him to remind us of those origins of the Department of Justice." --@Sifill_LDF
WATCH: @Sifill_LDF breaks down what we would like to see from the new Attorney General and DOJ, including a return to pattern or practice investigations, addressing the human rights crisis happening in the nation's prisons and addressing education disparities.
TODAY: @Sifill_LDF will join @mitchellreports on @MSNBC to discuss the Biden/Harris administration and the work that lies ahead to address the intersecting racial, public health, and economic crises. Watch live!
"[Kamala Harris] will be the first Black woman vice president, the first vice president of South Asian descent. This is incredibly historic and really important...Even as history is being made, we are returning, in the US Senate, to a very grim look at representation..."
"It's important to remember that many people who would normally participate in a day of service today are not doing so because of the COVID-19 pandemic. And this will be one of the first and most important things for the President and Vice President-Elect to confront."
THREAD! We need to count every vote. If you voted by mail, absentee ballot or cast a provisional ballot on Election Day, you might need to “cure” your ballot to make sure your vote is counted. AL, FL, GA, MS, TX and SC, this is for you!
ALABAMA! If you voted by provisional ballot, TOMORROW Friday Nov. 6 is the deadline to cure your ballot of any issues, including a missing photo ID. You can fix any errors at your local Board of Registrars. Call 1-866-OUR-VOTE if you need help!
FLORIDA! You have until 5pm TODAY, Nov. 5 to make sure your provisional or mail-in ballot is counted! Check the status of your ballot and how to fix any issues here: bit.ly/2TYXXi2
Don’t wait! Call 866-OUR-VOTE if you need any help.
.@Sifill_LDF on our #USPS suit: We focused on the transportation decisions that the new Postmaster General made. We wanted to make sure every ballot would be delivered...We're still fighting to get every ballot delivered even after the process.
"There was an order that was presented by the Judge that required the Postal Service to do sweeps throughout the day...In the evening, the Postal Service let it be known that they had not done the sweeps...Obviously, we were very distressed about this."