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Mark

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Environmental junkie/politics follower/wildlife enthusiast/mental health professional

  1. DC's 700k residents have no voting representatives in Congress– or power to stop Trump from militarizing their city. The @aclu.org‬ Monica Hopkins says DC’s lack of representation is “comical,” calling Trump’s recent moves a “brazen abuse of power” that prove why DC needs statehood. #Velshi

    Trump was able to execute his recent takeover of Washington D.C.’s law enforcement because of the level of control the federal government still holds over the city. Despite being home to more than 700,000 people, more than many major US cities, residents of the capital city weren’t able to vote for president until 1961, couldn’t elect their own mayors until 1973, and still have no voting representation in Congress. Monica Hopkins, executive director of the ACLU of the District of Columbia, tells Ali Velshi that this status quo is “sort of comical.” Proposals for statehood– which would shrink the constitutionally mandated federal district to include just federal buildings– have failed three times in Congress, most recently in 2021. But Hopkins says that what she calls Trump’s “brazen abuse of power” in sending the National Guard, FBI, and ICE into the streets of DC further shows the need for DC to be a state. At this point, says Hopkins, “it’s all politics.”

    ACLU: Trump’s DC takeover ‘a brazen abuse of power’ that reveals need for statehood

    Trump was able to execute his recent takeover of Washington D.C.’s law enforcement because of the level of control the federal government still holds over the city. Despite being home to more than 700,000 people, more than many major US cities, residents of the capital city weren’t able to vote for president until 1961, couldn’t elect their own mayors until 1973, and still have no voting representation in Congress. Monica Hopkins, executive director of the ACLU of the District of Columbia, tells Ali Velshi that this status quo is “sort of comical.” Proposals for statehood– which would shrink the constitutionally mandated federal district to include just federal buildings– have failed three times in Congress, most recently in 2021. But Hopkins says that what she calls Trump’s “brazen abuse of power” in sending the National Guard, FBI, and ICE into the streets of DC further shows the need for DC to be a state. At this point, says Hopkins, “it’s all politics.”

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  2. America just accept Trump is mentally unstable. He lives in a fantasy of his own making. He’s incapable of changing & is a danger to Americans & the world. He desperately needs psychological care!

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  3. "History IS a divisive narrative...Because it's a human undertaking."

    Historian Jon Meacham says Trump is doing America a major disservice by censoring Smithsonian museums. Telling the full story shows the battle between “what Abraham Lincoln called our better angels and our worst instincts.”

    Pulitzer Prize-winning historian Jon Meacham says when it comes to American history “we need to tell the whole story.” But Donald Trump is pushing to erase the parts that don’t align with his vision. This past week he ordered a "comprehensive internal review of selected Smithsonian museums and exhibitions," and to remove anything his administration deems as “improper ideology.” In response, Meacham posed the question: “Is recognizing a national mistake and talking about its rectification and its ongoing need for attention and care, -- is that in alignment [with Trump’s agenda]?” He says having Trump appointees make these calls could become a slippery slope.

    ‘We have to tell the whole story’: Jon Meacham takes down Trump’s censorship of Smithsonian museums

    Pulitzer Prize-winning historian Jon Meacham says when it comes to American history “we need to tell the whole story.” But Donald Trump is pushing to erase the parts that don’t align with his vision. This past week he ordered a "comprehensive internal review of selected Smithsonian museums and exhibitions," and to remove anything his administration deems as “improper ideology.” In response, Meacham posed the question: “Is recognizing a national mistake and talking about its rectification and its ongoing need for attention and care, -- is that in alignment [with Trump’s agenda]?” He says having Trump appointees make these calls could become a slippery slope.

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  4. Free DC! Free DC!”: The crowd at Audi Field erupted in chants demanding freedom from Donald Trump’s fascist control, delivering a powerful rebuke just as Trump returned from his disastrous, Putin–pandering Alaska trip where even Lavrov mocked the United States in a USSR shirt

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  5. Trump doesn’t care about getting them off the street. That’s a ruse. He wants a show of power that makes him all powerful. He envisions himself the strongman that all must obey. He is willing to destroy anything or anyone that gets in the way of that fantasy.

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  6. what donald trump wants more than anything is video of american soldiers gunning down american citizens

    This could end up very badly given what we know of Rules on Use of Force (RUF) for Guard in DC. And very different training regimens compared to local police.

    Wall Street Journal reporting:

    "National Guard troops deployed to Washington, D.C. are preparing to carry weapons in the coming days."

    The shift comes after defense officials said the soldiers deployed to  the capital wouldn’t be armed.

    Exclusive | National Guard Soldiers Prepare to Carry Weapons in Washington, D.C.

    The shift comes after defense officials said the soldiers deployed to the capital wouldn’t be armed.

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  7. “Violent gangs and bloodthirsty criminals, roving mobs of wild youth, drugged-out maniacs and homeless people,” President Trump said of D.C.

    Post reporters retraced some of the president’s routes with the goal of seeing his view of Washington firsthand. wapo.st/4fPz3dV

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