Opinion: Vote for those who will act to end gun violence [Opinion]
Donald Trump and the Republican Party are fanning the surge in violent crime across America. Their political mantra of guns and grievance scorns civility while promoting a culture of lawlessness among their angry, entitled supporters.
The resulting carnage is extensive, ranging from physical assaults on flight attendants, death threats against election workers, and a deadly insurrection that nearly succeeded in hijacking a sacred American tradition: the peaceful transfer of presidential power. This horrifying brand of American thuggery is the hallmark of the Republican Party in the age of Donald Trump. Americans should be revolted but not surprised: It was candidate Donald Trump who once boasted: “I could stand in the middle of Fifth Avenue and shoot somebody, and I wouldn’t lose any voters.”
United States Latest News, United States Headlines
Similar News:You can also read news stories similar to this one that we have collected from other news sources.
Texas primary runoff election: Where to vote & what's on the ballotVoters will head to the polls on May 24 for the Texas primary runoff election. Here's a look at what's on the ballot and how to vote.
Read more »
Dan Snyder Removal Vote Could Swing On InvestigationNFL owners are reluctant to set a precedent for removing one of their own, but they could be moved to do so pending an ongoing investigation involving Daniel Snyder, says AlbertBreer HTTC 🏈:
Read more »
Virginia General Assembly to return June 1 to vote on state budgetLegislators will vote on a budget deal that will be struck by a handful of negotiators.
Read more »
Activision Blizzard subsidiary wins union voteActivision Blizzard employees win their union vote
Read more »
GOP takes Oz's side in Pa. Senate race vote-counting lawsuitThe national Republican Party is taking the side of celebrity heart surgeon Dr. Mehmet Oz in Pennsylvania’s neck-and-neck GOP primary contest for U.S. Senate and opposing a lawsuit by former hedge fund CEO David McCormick.
Read more »