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Biden plans to present this same Wednesday several measures of great interest to the U.S. Latino community, such as a bill to achieve an immigration reform that would give access to citizenship to about 11 million undocumented immigrants and will order to stop the construction of the border wall promoted by Trump, among others.
Precisely on this issue, the Trump Administration also found it difficult to publish information in this language and in March 2020 finally released a translation of the government guidelines to combat the disease on the websites of the White House and the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC).
It did so after three days of lobbying and complaints from some of the nation’s leading Latino groups, who demanded information in this language for the nation’s nearly 60 million Hispanics.
The violent assault on the Capitol is unprecedented in modern U.S. history and one would have to go back to the burning of Washington by British troops in 1814 to find a similar attack.
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WASHINGTON – Mark Meadows, a former White House chief of staff during Donald Trump’s presidency, sued the House committee investigating the Jan. 6 Capitol Hill raid after the panel’s chairman announced that Meadows will face contempt charges for failing to come testify. The actions highlighted tensions between the committee and Meadows, whom Democratic lawmakers see as a key player in its investigation, and also reflected a marked reversal from last week, when Meadows declared his intention to cooperate with the committee on certain parts of its probe.
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(CNN) — The U.S. House of Representatives of the U.S. Congress effected a dramatic new defense of democracy by holding Mark Meadows in criminal contempt for his refusal to testify about Donald Trump’s January 6 coup attempt.
Many other issues, such as rising inflation and a pandemic with no end in sight, rightly worry Americans. Recent gubernatorial elections in Virginia, in which Republicans prevailed by focusing on education issues and the economy, suggest that fear of Trump is waning as a motivating factor at the polls. And democracy is often not a tangible good: the history of growing autocracy abroad suggests that it is often not noticed until it is gone. Suggestions, meanwhile, that the commission might even refer Trump for criminal charges, based in part on Republican Vice Chairwoman Liz Cheney’s comments this week, continue to seem the extreme of the panel’s possible options.
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Under battle flags emblazoned with Donald Trump’s name, the Capitol attackers pinned a bloodied police officer to a door, his face contorted and his screams captured on video. They mortally wounded another officer with a blunt weapon and slammed a third over a railing into the crowd.
«Hang Mike Pence!» the insurgents shouted, pressing inside, beating police with pipes. They also demanded the whereabouts of House Speaker Nancy Pelosi. They hunted down each and every lawmaker: «Where are you?» Outside was a makeshift gallows, complete with sturdy wooden steps and rope. Weapons and bombs had been hidden nearby.
Only a few days later the extent of the danger of one of the darkest episodes of American democracy becomes clear. The sinister nature of the assault has become apparent, betraying the crowd as a force determined to occupy the inner sanctums of Congress and run over leaders, including Trump’s vice president and the Democratic Speaker of the House.