Politics
President Biden signs executive order on policing
President Biden has signed an executive order on policing on Wednesday which will require new use-of-force rules for federal law enforcement.
President Biden has signed an executive order on Wednesday which will require new use-of-force rules for federal law enforcement.
“I’ve called on Congress to pass the George Floyd Justice in Policing Act, but Senate Republicans have stood in the way of progress. That’s why this afternoon, I’m taking action and signing an Executive Order that delivers the most significant police reform in decades.” President Biden said on Twitter.
Executive order on policing
The executive order on policing comes after Congress still fails to agree on the George Floyd in Policing Act. George Floyd’s family was in attendance at the signing.
The executive order instructs federal law enforcement agencies, such as the FBI and Customs and Border Protection, to revise their use-of-force policies.
According to administration officials, the new federal minimum standard will allow force “only when no reasonably effective, safe and feasible alternative appears to exist.”
The executive order on policing is a response to public outcry in recent years over police tactics including excessive use of force.
It forbids federal agents from using choke holds and carotid artery restraints “unless deadly force is authorized,” after a neck hold by a New York police officer caused the death of Eric Garner in 2014.
It will limit federal officers’ use of “no-knock warrants,” and will require federal law enforcement agencies to document publicly when and why they use no-knock warrants, and any injuries that result.
This new measure does not apply to local agencies but Biden encourages police departments to make similar changes.
Database of police officers fired for misconduct
The executive order also directs the Department of Justice to create a new “national law enforcement accountability database,” which would keep track of authenticated misconduct claims and disciplinary records of officers. Federal law enforcement will be required to submit their officers’ records to the database, and to used it when hiring new officers.
Local and state police agencies will be able to contribute to and consult the database.
Biden’s executive order on policing also re-imposes Obama-era restrictions on federal transfers of military-grade equipment to local police, new national standards for police accreditation, and requires the use of body cameras by federal officers.
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Politics
Lil Scrappy, Big Freedia, Mia X, Cookie Nasty, and more artists partner with Hip Hop Caucus for a Political Rap Cypher
Released just under one week before the most important presidential election of our time, these rappers focused on issue advocacy and dropped powerful bars on the importance of voting, voting rights and democracy, civil rights, economic justice, and environmental justice – all issues that affect people of color the most and some of the pressing issues and deciding factors in this year’s election.
Some of hip hop’s most influential voices, Lil Scrappy, Big Freedia Mia X, Lee Merritt, Cookie Nasty, and Trae Crockett have joined musical forces to partner with Hip Hop Caucus to release a powerful political cypher as a final push to encourage people to head to polls and vote.
Hip Hop political cypher
Released just under one week before the most important presidential election of our time, these rappers focused on issue advocacy and dropped powerful bars on the importance of voting, voting rights and democracy, civil rights, economic justice, and environmental justice – all issues that affect people of color the most and some of the pressing issues and deciding factors in this year’s election.
The power of voting
Hip Hop Caucus is no stranger to leveraging the power of music, celebrity, and activism, launching their Respect My Vote! Campaign and Tour earlier this year, which included activists to reach and educate communities of color about political and social issues, and mobilize people to vote for the change they want to see on November 5.
The message is clear that we cannot afford not to cast our ballots this election, with Mia X stating, “Say it with my chest, imma step for my rights, 10 toes down …my choice, my freedoms my voice, my votes and “if you don’t vote you don’t matter”.
Watch the cypher
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Crime & Justice
Ballot boxes in multiple states set on fire
Local authorities said hundreds of ballots were affected.
An investigation is underway after at least two ballot boxes were set on fire Monday morning in Oregon and Washington state.
Local authorities said hundreds of ballots were affected.
Ballot boxes on set on fire
Police responded to a call about a fire in Portland about 3:30 a.m. Monday, the Portland Police Bureau said in a statement. An “incendiary device” was placed inside the box and security personnel extinguished the fire, officials said.
A second ballot box minutes away from the first was set on fire early Monday morning at a bus station in nearby Vancouver, Washington, according to the Vancouver Police Department. When officers arrived, they found a “suspicious device” next to the box, which was smoking and on fire, police said.
The box in Vancouver is in Washington’s 3rd Congressional District, where one of the most competitive races in the country is taking place.
Other locations
Other fires affecting ballots have been recently reported across the country.
Last week, a mailbox outside a Phoenix post office was set on fire, damaging an unknown number of ballots. A 35-year-old man was charged with arson in that incident. The Phoenix Police Department said he told them it was not politically motivated.
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Politics
Black Conservative Woman, Once Trump’s Biggest Supporter, Denounces Him
Former MAGA Supporter Publicly Explains Her Break with Trump in Latest Blog Post.
Luring Lady, a conservative Black woman who was once one of Donald Trump’s most vocal supporters, has made a public declaration that she will no longer vote for the former president, calling him “unhinged” and a “liar.”
Black conservative woman blogger Luring Lady shares thoughts
Known for her outspoken views on conservative policies, Luring Lady has shared her deeply personal and reflective blog post, shedding light on her disillusionment with Trump.
Her Instagram handle, @Luring_Lady, is now a hub for her evolving political discussions.
In her online blog, Luring Lady reflects on her past loyalty to Trump, describing how she alienated friends and family due to her firm support for his agenda.
She writes, “I lost friends, family, and respect from people because I was a proud MAGA supporter. Now, it’s all so clear.”
What drove her away
While she still aligns with some of Trump’s policies, such as immigration and the “America First” approach, Luring Lady explains that “Trump’s erratic behavior—his refusal to peacefully transfer power, his incitement of violence after the 2020 election, and his divisive rhetoric”—ultimately drove her away. A particularly jarring moment was Trump’s comment about immigrants “taking Black jobs,” which Luring Lady found to be an exploitative manipulation of systemic racism.
Her blog post also critiques Trump’s spreading of misinformation, including a doctored image of Kamala Harris with P. Diddy and his bizarre claim about immigrants “eating pets.”
“I can’t believe I supported him for as long as I did,” Luring Lady writes. “His erratic behavior, constant lying, and willingness to incite violence show he’s unfit to lead. I won’t make excuses for him anymore.”
Black conservatives changing course
Luring Lady’s story adds to the growing chorus of Black conservatives who are reconsidering their support for Trump. Media outlets are encouraged to reach out for interviews and publish her story as she continues to use her platform to discuss political and social issues.
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