country_hick
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Back in those days KKK had some big ass marches, i saw one on TV a while back from Washington, and there was like a sea of KKK, like it was the prelude to that breakfast cereal with letters in it, just not very imaginative.
WASHINGTON (Reuters) - Should President Donald Trump and Twitter ultimately part ways, his campaign has a backup plan at the ready to get his voice out.
Tensions between Trump and the messaging platform escalated last week after Twitter began to label some of his tweets with a fact-check. Trump responded with an executive order that threatens to curtail some legal protections enjoyed by social media companies.
Trump’s campaign has been building an alternative channel for him for months, a smartphone app that aims to become a one-stop news, information and entertainment platform for his supporters, in part because of concerns that the president would lose access to the Twitter platform, said his campaign manager, Brad Parscale.
The Trump app, which was launched in April, has since often placed among the Top 10 in Apple's rankings of news apps, sometimes above those of individual news organizations such as CNN, the New York Times and Reuters.
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Signing into the app requires a cellphone number, which then allows the campaign to send the user regular text messages lauding Trump or asking for donations.
Not good enough, should result in a presumption of guilt, and if someone has been killed then that means murder.Disabling should result in dismissal.
In most countries the law applies to all, including the president, how come it doesn't apply to your police?Police who act outside the law become liable for their actions.
Indeed, people need a right to peaceful protest, and protection against non-peaceful actions. Violence against them will result in violence returned at some point.Reacting to the general protestors with the same force as those inciting violence, is a very unwise decision.
how can there be no problems and many arrests? least empathetic statement i’ve ever read
Priests were teargassed in front of the White House.
NO Problems?? You shot innocent, peaceful protesters with rubber bullets and tear gas, just so you could take a photo holding a bible at a church that didn't want you there. That's a major problem!
the whole world watched you send military police to brutalize a peaceful civilian protest. the lowest moment of a presidency that's been nothing but one low moment after another
Do you have a link to an article about this?2. Removing qualified immunity from police. I saw article where Congress is proposing this idea. Police who act outside the law become liable for their actions.
Do you have a link to an article about this?
Not good enough, should result in a presumption of guilt, and if someone has been killed then that means murder.
In most countries the law applies to all, including the president, how come it doesn't apply to your police?
And why was Trump allowed to break the curfew for his church photo?
Indeed, people need a right to peaceful protest, and protection against non-peaceful actions. Violence against them will result in violence returned at some point.
They also need to be able to take action, such as removing the president mid-term, if they have enough support. Currently it appears that the president is untouchable, however many lies he tells, or bad decisions he makes. For the president to lie or mislead or neglect his duties should be illegal. "Dr. Anthony Fauci, director of NIAID & member of Coronavirus Task Force, tells me he has not spoken or met with the President in 2 weeks"!
Of course removal is unlikely if you leave it to the politicians!Removal is unlikely as the Republicans showed they will not act against Trump.
Of course removal is unlikely if you leave it to the politicians!
The people put him in power, the people should be able to remove him from power.
MP Chris Davies unseated after petition triggers by-election
Brecon and Radnorshire's Chris Davies loses his seat after 10,005 people sign a recall petition.www.bbc.co.uk