Friday, May 19, 2023

Late May of 2023 News.

 


New evidence in the special counsel probe may undercut Trump's claim that the documents he took were automatically declassified. National Archives told former President Donald Trump that it is set to hand over to special counsel Jack Smith 16 records showing that Trump and his top advisers knew of the correct declassification process while he was President. This is proven by multiple sources. There is a May 16th letter showing Archivist Debra Steidel Wall telling Trump the 16 records in question all prove communication with Presidential advisers. These 16 Presidential records were subpoenaed earlier this year. This may have evidence establishing how Trump knew of the declassification process. Trump falsely said at the CNN town hall last week that he was allowed to take documents when he left office. The Presidential Records Act said that as soon as a President leaves office, the National Archives becomes the legal custodian of the President's records, which belong to the public.


Gov. Desantis signed more restrictive bills ahead of his expected Presidential campaign launch. His actions have nothing to do with equality or justice. It has to do with cruelty against marginalized communities. DeSantis justifies his action by saying that he is anti-woke. Being woke has been distorted by many far-right people. People should never underestimate Ron DeSantis. One lesson in life is never to underestimate people, because any human being has the capacity to achieve good or evil, given certain circumstances. There was a time when people thought Trump would never be President, but Trump had one term. Trump's term was one of the worst Presidents in American history. 


There have been recent election results in the late May era of 2023. Democrats have their majority in the Pennsylvania state legislature. In Jacksonville, Florida, Democrats won a mayoral seat in the city of Jacksonville. Donna Deegan (former Democratic journalist) is now the first woman mayor of Jacksonville. Former city council member Cherelle Parker emerged from the large field of Democratic candidates to be the party's mayoral candidate. Heather Boyd's victory maintained the Democrats' narrow control of the Pennsylvania state legislature. Cameron is a Republican running against Beshear for the Governor race in Kentucky. Cameron is the person who refused to allow law enforcement involved in the death of Breonna Taylor to have real accountability. He was the Attorney General. Many far-right conservatives will support Cameron when he is known for promoting the status quo. The Kentucky Republican Secretary of State Michael Adams won against an election-denying challenger on Tuesday. We know that the GOP leadership has advanced regressive policies for years, and we have to make sure that the following truth is very important.


Recently, Vice President Kamala Harris met with black men entrepreneurs to promote solutions. A few months ago, she convened young black men leaders on the issue of mental health. Vice President Kamala Harris gave a speech where she supported the growth of small businesses making America stronger. This is why representation matters. Black women and Black men should be supported and given great credit for building up communities for a long time. 


Days ago was the Birthday of Sister Cynda Williams, and she is 57 years old. She is a famous actress and producer who was involved in movies and television shows for decades now. She was born in Chicago, Illinois. Her husband was a police officer, and her mother was a medical lab technician. She was raised in the Pullman neighborhood on Chicago's south side. She lived in Indiana where she sang in her grandfather's church. Williams attended Bennett Elementary School before living in Muncie, Indiana as a teenager. She attended Northside High School in Indiana and graduated in 1984. She graduated from Ball State University in 1989, and she was crowned Ms. Ball State in 1987. She studied theater at the university. Synda Williams acted in films like Mo' Better Blues in 1990 (directed by Spike Lee), One False Move, Tales of the City, Caught Up, Introducing Dorothy Dandridge, New York Undercover, and Finding Dawn. She loves her child. I wish Sister Cynda Williams more Blessings. 


By Timothy


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