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A Project Veritas undercover investigation, recorded on March 27th 2018, has shown Hamilton Township Education Association President, David Perry, detail the steps the teacher’s union would take to protect a teacher who physically abused and threatened middle school students from losing their job.
Dr. Perry says he would misrepresent the events of altercations between teachers and students by back-dating reports and instructed the teacher to not tell anybody about incidents with students. [Read More]
Texas, 6 other states, suing to end DACA program once and for all (Chicago Tribute)
Texas and six other states are suing to end once and for all a program that would protect some young immigrants from deportation.
The lawsuit announced Tuesday comes a week after a federal judge in Washington ordered the Trump administration to resume the Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals program. [Read More]
Giuliani: Yes, Trump Will Answer Questions From Mueller Investigators (Townhall)
Daily Beast reports that a longtime D.C. lawyer who has known Emmet Flood, Trump’s newest attorney, told them that there isn’t the slightest change he would allow this interview with Mueller to proceed:
President Donald Trump’s legal team became significantly more cohesive on Wednesday with the addition of Emmet Flood, a veteran white collar defense attorney. It also became more aggressive, which could prove tricky for Special Counsel Bob Mueller [Read More]
Kanye West, rapper and sometimes Twitter philosopher, made a splash when he ended his 11-month Twitter silence two weeks ago.
In the days since, West has shared his thoughts and musings on a wide range of topics, including originality, his upcoming music, freedom of thought, and President Donald Trump.
The artist faced criticism for his tweeted support of Trump, but arguably the biggest backlash was yet to come: it erupted Tuesday when West spoke to TMZ Live. [Read More]
Boy Scouts are dropping the word ‘Boy’ from flagship program; Girl Scouts shrug (USA Today)
The Boy Scouts of America doubled down Wednesday on its quest to become the scouting organization of choice for boys and girls, announcing it will drop “Boy” from the name of its signature program.
But the decision didn’t impress the Girl Scout organization, which noted no new, “girl specific” programming.
“Girl Scouts is the premier leadership development organization for girls,” Sylvia Acevedo, CEO of Girl Scouts of the USA, said in a statement. “We are, and will remain, the first choice for girls and parents.” [Read More]
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