Trump Screened Troops Standing Behind Him At Fort Bragg
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North Carolina Republicans in Congress are calling for the removal of what they say is a “hidden tax” on the state’s tobacco farmers tucked into President Donald Trump’s domestic policy bill, a position they're staking out after being lobbied by the agriculture industry.
As President Donald Trump viciously attacked his perceived political foes, he whipped up boos from the gathered troops directed at California leaders, including Gov. Gavin Newsom.
Protests and rallies are expected to take place soon across North Carolina as part of a “nationwide day of defiance” against authoritarianism and President Donald Trump.
North Carolina Republicans on Saturday are expected to decide if they want a new state party leader. Incumbent North Carolina Republican Party Chairman Jason Simmons faces challenger Brooke McGowan of Iredell County,
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AlterNet on MSN'Making America racist again': Trump slammed for renaming military bases after 'traitors'President Donald Trump declared on Tuesday that the Pentagon will reinstate the names of seven military bases previously named after Confederate leaders, including Fort Picket, Fort Hood, and Fort Robert E.
After bringing back the name Fort Bragg to the post in North Carolina, President Donald Trump visited the base and announced seven other southern Army installations would return to their old names that were changed in 2023 because they honored Confederate generals.
Jason Simmons will lead the North Carolina Republican Party for another two years, party members decided Saturday. North Carolina Republicans met Saturday in Greensboro to elect a chair and vice chairs,
Protests and rallies are expected in the Charlotte area on Saturday, June 14, as part of a national movement called “No Kings,” which organizers describe as a “nationwide day of defiance.” Demonstrations are being planned in cities and towns across the country, including several in the Charlotte region.
For LGBTQ+ people and organizers this June, the math isn’t mathing.