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Believing in a world where justice thrives and compassion connects us all.
- Jeffries: "Millions of people in this country are struggling to live paycheck to paycheck ... and Donald Trump is publicly defending accepting a $400 million flying palace from a close ally of Iran and Hamas? I mean, you can't make this stuff up."
- I don’t understand these politicians. So is it okay for a U.S. president to accept a $400 million gift as long as it’s not from Hamas, Iran, or their allies? Why not call it what it is—a violation of the Emoluments Clause (Art. I, Sec. 9, Cl. 8)—regardless of who it’s from?
- President Trump praised Qatar for offering his administration a free luxury jet, but current and former U.S. military, defense and Secret Service officials said he will likely have to waive existing security specifications to be able to use the plane.
- The Emoluments Clause (Art. I, Sec. 9, Cl. 8) bans U.S. officials from accepting gifts, titles, or benefits from any foreign state without Congress’s consent. It’s meant to prevent foreign influence over federal officials, including the President.
- Yes. Yes we are.
- Not sure what you call it!!!
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- I’m not usually a fan of the super rich, but this is the right way to give back the billions they’ve hoarded over the years. Way to go, Bill!
- Some of the best wisdom comes not from speaking—but knowing when not to. This list is a reminder that silence, when used with intention, can be a sign of strength, not weakness. #Wisdom #EmotionalIntelligence #ThinkBeforeYouSpeak