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@DeborahBird [name pseudonymized] [ontology] [07]: @rosegar17673310 @SaltyTanker2 @TackettWendi @JeffGrizzly @miimaewest @slinkescouse @PatriotBob1776 @Bryan_E_Zeiner @Luckboxwinnerr @pianoman123046 @BlueEyeJeff @rsnoeljr @Andi1381338 @AntifaSpecOps @Mohw38465483 @FRC_Toons @Carla87414309 @SnowflakeGQP @AcrytearsMag @magawhisperer22 @Resistenzanow @sugamomma869 @Cheerful20191 @RobertD38259050 @Inugamiz @miswojo1 @NewfMom29 @DaveLaramie @realAnilReddy @CanTgetwrite74 @yruwhining @Mr_W_Smith @angie_anson @BivonaCarol @Trump_Lost_LOL_ @kali8989 @LeskoBrandon20 @Faith2CU @DianaCialino @WombatCat1 @JimboUSA1776 @DigiMalice @RabbitMongoose @proundpapaof3 @Bellamari8mazz @WayneGregory42 @Ferahgo684 @MissyLeroy1 @SummersWave Y’all didn’t, but we did after he called for the execution of 5 innocent Black teens & fined for housing discrimination against Black people. Y’all were sleeping back then & still have not #Woke up. [URL redacted] [URL redacted] [URL redacted]
#NMUSNationalPublicRadioNPR "During the presidential debate on Monday night, Hillary Clinton raised a 1973 federal lawsuit brought against Donald Trump and his company for alleged racial discrimination at Trump housing developments in New York. The Justice Department sued Donald Trump, his father, Fred, and Trump Management in order to obtain a settlement in which Trump and his father would promise not to discriminate. The case eventually was settled two years later after Trump tried to countersue the Justice Department for $100 million for making false statements. Those allegations were dismissed by the court." https://www.npr.org/2016/09/29/495955920/donald-trump-plagued-by-decades-old-housing-discrimination-case #OrgClassifPPUSDemocraticPartyHillaryClinton #1973_ #OrgUSFedDptOfJusticeDOJ #IRLHistoricalFigureFredTrump #OtheringDiscriminationRacism #OrgClassifPPUSRepublicanPartyGOPPOTUSDonaldTrump
#NewspaperUSBrdshtNewYorkTimesJanRansom "President Trump said on Tuesday that he would not apologize for his harsh comments in 1989 about the Central Park Five, the five black and Latino men who as teenagers were wrongly convicted of the brutal rape of a jogger in New York City. Mr. Trump was asked about newspaper advertisements he bought back then calling for New York State to adopt the death penalty after the attack. (The ads never explicitly called for the death penalty for the five defendants.) 'You have people on both sides of that,' he said at the White House. 'They admitted their guilt.'" https://www.nytimes.com/2019/06/18/nyregion/central-park-five-trump.html #1989_CentralParkFiveACKExoneratedFive [Wikipedia]
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