Tennessee Senate Majority Leader Fights Critical Race Theory in Own School District
Tennessee Senate Majority Leader Jack Johnson (R) found Critical Race Theory-esque lessons in his children’s own school district.
Tennessee Senate Majority Leader Jack Johnson (R) found Critical Race Theory-esque lessons in his children’s own school district.
Deontay Wilder went from attacking the president — based on the “fake news” — to admiring him for correcting a historical injustice.
The Democrat debate on Wednesday night will take place in the shadow of what many around the world consider a more consequential showdown: the rematch Saturday night between WBC heavyweight champion Deontay “The Bronze Bomber” Wilder and lineal champion Tyson “The Gypsy King” Fury
President Trump stepped-up on this week to do what every American president has failed to do for over 100 years: Erase a racist stain from the past by pardoning black heavyweight champion Jack Johnson.
One would think that a president pardoning a black boxer for a “racially-motivated injustice,” would be cause for much rejoicing in the ranks of the socially concerned sports media.
On Thursday’s “CNN Tonight,” CNN Contributor and New York Times columnist Frank Bruni stated that while President Trump’s posthumous pardon of boxer Jack Johnson appears to be a “kind and big-minded to do,” he worries that Trump is “just using this as
Former Presidents, George W. Bush and Barack Obama did not issue a pardon, despite considering the pardon.
The liberal The Nation magazine is apparently furious that “racist” President Donald Trump is preparing to issue a posthumous pardon for Jack Johnson, America’s first black heavyweight boxing champion.
“His trials and tribulations were great, his life complex and controversial,” Trump wrote on Twitter. “Others have looked at this over the years, most thought it would be done, but yes, I am considering a Full Pardon!”