criminaljusticereform
Republican Sen. Tom Cotton (Arkansas) criticized the Democrats for backing criminal justice reform that was actually signed into law by former President Donald Trump in 2018. “It’s your party who voted in lockstep for the First Step Act, that let thousands of violent felons on the street who have now committed innumerable violent crimes,” Cotton said during a Senate meeting on Wednesday. “The First Step Act, the Republicans were in the majority. Who signed it into law? Donald Trump signed it into law!” Sen. Dick Durbin (D-Illinois) responded. Cotton then confirmed that Trump signed the First S...
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Fifty-six thousand North Carolina felons, who are not currently serving time, are now eligible to vote, after a preliminary state panel ruling. Civil rights groups filed a lawsuit in 2019 in an attempt to restore voting rights for previously convicted felons. In September, a three-judge panel ruled that barring felons from voting violated two provisions of North Carolina’s Constitution. And, on Monday, a three-judge panel voted to expand the ruling to now include felons on probation, parole or post-release supervision. The North Carolina State Board of Elections released the following statemen...
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Jared Kushner, President Donald Trump’s son-in-law and senior advisor during his presidency, has inked a deal for his memoir for publication in early 2022. The book, being published by Harper Collins’s division Broadside Publishing, is said to be a reflection on the Trump administration. Kushner had an out-sized role in the administration with a portfolio including areas as diverse as Middle Eastern peace and criminal justice reform. Kushner played a role in the Abhramam Accords, which normalized relations between several Arab nations and Isreal. He was a key player in passing a criminal justi...
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Just more than a month before President Donald Trump‘s departure from the White House, Kim Kardashian has petitioned for yet another sentence to be commuted. The reality star asked for a stay of execution on behalf of Brandon Bernard, who is sentenced to die on December 10.Kardashian, much like her husband, the rapper and fashion designer Kanye West, has distinguished herself by being among the few celebrities to have an amicable relationship with the soon-to-be-former president. Using both her close ties to the Trumps and influence as a media mogul to convince him to commute the sentences of ...
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