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Photos from an Attempted Coup: Trump incites his followers to violence

Photos from an Attempted Coup: Trump incites his followers to violence

by Madison Muller | Jan 8, 2021 | Featured, Politics

Despite advanced warnings of far-right demonstrations intent on wreaking havoc in Washington, D.C., Wednesday began as many pro-Donald Trump rallies have in weeks since the election: Spirited attendees in American flag apparel, some bearing the insignias of right-wing...

Photos from the Capitol Takeover: Trump incites his followers to violence

by Madison Muller | Jan 8, 2021 | Campaign2020

Despite advanced warnings of far-right demonstrations intent on wreaking havoc in Washington, Wednesday began as many pro-President Donald Trump rallies have in weeks since the election: Spirited attendees in American flag apparel, some bearing the insignias of...
D.C.’s Black churches prepare for right-wing protests of election certification

D.C.’s Black churches prepare for right-wing protests of election certification

by Madison Muller | Jan 6, 2021 | Featured, Social Justice

Black church leaders, anti-racist activists, and Washington, D.C., officials urged Washingtonians to exercise caution as they prepared for right-wing demonstrations on Wednesday as Congress convenes to certify the Electoral College votes in favor of President-elect...
For some nonvoters with felony convictions, it’s not the law that prevents them from voting, it’s misinformation

For some nonvoters with felony convictions, it’s not the law that prevents them from voting, it’s misinformation

by Madison Muller | Dec 15, 2020 | Politics

GLEN BURNIE, Md. — Even with his mask on, it’s easy to tell that Richard Worthington is smiling. The deep creases near his eyes reveal a man beaming with gratitude, and he has good reason to be grateful. Worthington, a 55-year-old former felon, prefers the label...
MPD takes to Twitter to condemn a criminal justice reform bill up for review on Monday in D.C. Council

MPD takes to Twitter to condemn a criminal justice reform bill up for review on Monday in D.C. Council

by Madison Muller | Nov 19, 2020 | Featured, Social Justice, Topics

On Wednesday afternoon the D.C. Metropolitan Police Department took to Twitter to oppose the Second Look Amendment Act. The legislation, which is scheduled for markup in D.C. Council on Monday, would offer some individuals who were given extreme sentences as youth a...
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