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Magician critics accuse Jasmine Crockett of “Baiting Baiting” after she said Donald Trump can restore slavery and is trying to “force us to return to the fields”

Almost 160 years after the abolition of slavery in the United States, Democrats Democrats Jasmine Crockett and Hank Johnson suggested that President Donald Trump could restore slavery thanks to his educational and anti -immigration policy.
Comments appeared during the inaugural People’s condition Address, a 24-hour live broadcast, which gathered black activists for civil rights, scholars, politicians and journalists in protest against Trump’s speech for a joint session of the Congress on March 4.
With about half of the agricultural staff in the US undocumented, there is no argument that Trump’s immigration repression can lead to significant shortages of workforce on farms throughout the country.
Crockett considered mass deportations during live broadcasts, mentioning that some in administration imagine this role for the black community. “They decided to follow immigrants and the like and say:” Oh. They take your black work, take your black job. “
“Not really,” she added strongly, counteracting the claim that field work is “black work”.
“This is obviously a job to which we want to come back, such as work in the fields, immigrants who come to our country, work fields, something that we have not done for a long time and apparently trying to force us to return to the fields,” she said, referring to Trump.
Crockett was not the only politician who had concerns about the impact of Trump’s policy on the black community. Hank Johnson was one other participant who raised the specter of slavery in his comments.
Speaking of Trump’s education policy plans, he said: “It refers us when America was” great “and we chose cotton and we made productivity that they put my Latin brothers and sisters who migrate here to do this work because we are no longer adapted to intellectually to do this.”
He continued: “But they would have us back, limiting themselves to doing this kind of work. We must be careful where we are going. It is people who will save our democracy, will stop this movement towards the past, to which Trump has us to swell. “
Johnson’s comments appeared a couple of days before the White House prepared the executive order to dismantle the Department of Education and the return of the US Office in American schools to the States.
While the federal government doesn’t choose the curriculum, the Education Department currently plays a major role in the protection of civil rights of students, paying funds 1 for college students in the field of poverty and disability, and, amongst others, administering federal student loans for higher education. Trump platform He also undertakes to limit funds for every school “pushing the theory of a critical breed”.
Crockett and Johnson’s statements laughed at Trump’s supporters, and the Crockett clip led the online round. Criticism flooded the commentary on the Libs of Tiktok account, led by the far -right influential influence on Media Chaya Raichik, a member of the Media Committee for Media Library Library Library of Oklahoma.
“She is one cerebral cell away from thinking about how to tie your own shoes,” an individual named Clowworld exclaimed, winning 1800 likes. “Crockett breaks the race again? There is no way! “Another said, and then” maybe something smokes “.
“I hope that Democrats still make Jasmine Crockett a mouthpiece of their party. This will make it much easier for republicans. I can’t imagine that people with her racial profile appreciate the comment that creates, “said one.
While Crecket and Johnson say that Trump’s policy deserves to be controlled, many commentators counteract that democrats guarantee concern.
“President Trump does not shout:” who will select your crops or clean the toilets! “@Thedemocrats are. They hate when their slaves are taken away, “wrote one.
“Democrats were pissed off for us, taking their slaves last time. He is too worried about who will choose the crops – said another. “They do not know what to make up for to sound significantly … it’s really sad.”
From early afternoon on Friday, March 7, Trump didn’t sign the order to eliminate the Education Department.
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Democratic representatives react to the rep. Al Green

The democratic representative of Al Green is in business, and other democrats in the House of Representatives stand with him.
At the starting of this week, Green bravely moved, interrupting President Trump’s speech to a joint session of the Congress. The decision, which eventually led to its removal, was a response to the seemingly false declaration of Trump’s mandate for cutting Medicare.
“I told him that there was no mandate to cut Medicare,” Green said ABC News A moment after it’s removed. “If there is a punishment, I accept a punishment. It is not about me, it is about people who will suffer if Medicaid is cut off if social insurance is cut off. We need to raise a social insurance hat, we must protect Medicare, and for divine love, do not cross Medicaid, it’s for poor people. ”
Today, the House of Representatives voted in favor of Green censorship for his or her actions on Tuesday evening. For those that have no idea the political term, censorship is a proper sign of disapproval from the Chamber, perceived as a disciplinary motion against members of disordered behavior. Censorship is taken into account a second harsh type of penalty for members of the Chamber, with the worst use.
“Mr.. Speaker and I still get up”, Green he said on the floor of the house, before voting in Cenza. “I still have a proud, liberated democrat, undamaged, deprived and not afraid.”
After the vote, democratic representatives reminiscent of Rep. Ayanna Pressley and Rep. Rashida Tlaib, stood in the center of the floor of the house, singing the hymn of civil rights “we will defeat” According to ABC News.
“We know that we have seen (far -right representative)) Marjorie (Taylor Greene) screams at Joe Biden. There was no indignation. Nothing. So there should be no indignation today, “said Rep. Jasmine Crockett
In an interview with HuffPost, Crockett shared, “I think people lose the context of who Al Green is. Al Green is an older black man who is steeped in a movement for civil rights. And so for someone who grew up and saw people bloody and weakened, knowing that this was the needle. And I think that what we saw is someone who says: “We have made so many progress. I’m not going to sit here on a privileged perch and just say it’s okay. ”
Censructure or not, Green is behind his actions.
“I followed the wishes of conscience,” said Green. “There are moments when it is better to stand alone than not standing at all … At some point we will all have to get up.”

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White House accused of hiding after trying to distance from Elon Musk in court when Trump lasts above CEO SpaceX in a joint interview

There are still questions whether Elon Musk has been chargeable for the performance of the federal government department, although he has been introduced by the president for weeks.
This is a strange query since Musk and President Donald Trump explained that the billionaire of technology has been responsible from the start of his second term. So who’s chargeable for the agency?
The Shell game appears in a difficult week for Doge and his leader, assuming it’s Musk.
But in a statement made on Monday, Joshua Fisher, director of the White House Administration Office, stated that musk isn’t an worker of the American or temporary organization of the US Doge service. ”
Fisher continues that the title of Muska is a “older advisor to the president”, a role in which “there is no actual or formal authority to make government decisions.”

The statement was forwarded to the federal court and plainly it’s clearly opposed to this country.
So if not Elon, who runs Doge? A person pretending to be musk? Big balls? “
Fisher doesn’t speak and might be a good reason. The technical degree of separation may make it difficult to settle the dog. And because Doge is pushed through bureaucracy in a often accidental way (shooting a large part of all work since the agency chargeable for supervising the nuclear arsenal of the country)
But Fisher’s notification suggests a technical degree of separation, which raises latest questions on Doge responsibility when the lawsuits are collected and democrats are starting to ask more questions. regarding data violations in some of essentially the most secret databases of the federal government.
On February 10, the democratic representative of Mexbury from Nowy Mexico introduced “Nobody elected Elon Musk ACT”, which “would assure Elon Musk and everyone responsible for the Dog for claims against the federal government because of the illegal actions they undertake.”
“Musk and his observers of Doge feel authorized to take illegal actions, because as special employees to the government do not have personal or financial risk when they set eight waiting trials”, Stansbury he said in a statement. “Instead, an American taxpayer will remain on the chaos account that causes.”
Proponents of the Act rally On Tuesday, apart from the Treasury Department, in which the speakers mean Musk’s actions as a “robbery”, “takeover” and “abuse of power”.
The Democratic Congressmenka Ayanna Pressley from Massachusetts called him “Nazi child NPou”.
Stansbury provisions will be sure that Elon Musk and everybody chargeable for Doge is chargeable for claims against the federal government because of the “illegal actions” they take.
The White House compared the role of Musk to Anita Dunn, a special special adviser Joe Biden and Barack Obama.
Critics buy the categorization of Musk’s role in Trump’s administration, as described in the court’s application.
“They can’t straighten their lie,” commented one user X.
But what’s the role of Musk with Doge?
He asked for an evidence on Tuesday at Fox News, the Press Secretary of the White House Karoline Leavitt offered Frazesi salad, which did little to end the confusion.
“Elon Musk is a special government employee here in the White House, serving towards the President of the United States, Donald Trump,” said Leavitt. “Elon Musk was supposed to supervise the dog on behalf of the President’s employees and Doge. Doge people implement in relevant agencies in our federal bureaucracy as appointed political, like any other political denominator enters the new administration with a change of hands. “
“These people help secretaries in all our agencies that have been nominated and confirmed by President Trump in the United States Senate, to reduce waste, fraud and abuse in these agencies,” she concluded. “In this way, the dog has been created and it will work so.”
Trump boasted of musk and “his 100 genius”, helping him implement his executive orders through Doge during an interview at Fox News on Tuesday evening.
“He did it”, Trump he said.
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As Trump gives a common address, the black women of Congress help in conducting resistance

The first common address of Donald Trump to Congress as 47. The President of the United States on Tuesday evening meets the resistance of Democrats on the Capitol. But these are chosen black members, especially black women, congress, who’re working on conducting and shaping opposition to the Trump program.
Before the speech of Trump in the Union, the members of the Black Club Congress gathered on the Capitol to seek advice from black reporters about how they react to the flood of executive actions that left hundreds of unemployed and billions of dollars to critical programs in Jeopard.
“There are members (Congress Black Club) … with very diverse constituencies and we intend to face Donald Trump, wherever it is; Regardless of whether it is about the Chamber of Chambers of Representatives or on the streets of this nation, “said Rep. Yvette Clarke, Dn.y., Chairwoman of the Congress Black Club. “We’ll be on his face. We will do everything in our power to push and stop the most glaring things that arise in the legislative process. “
The speech of President Trump also takes place in the month of women’s history, which is symbolic, because the key voices of black women in Congress strongly cause dangers related to the activities of Trump’s administration and potentially helps to place a basis for what Democrats hope to be massive public resistance.
Rep. Lateefah Simon, d-colif., I’ll give a “pretutual” Trump’s evening address on behalf of the progress of progressive working families.
An outstanding black congress, similar to long -time Rep. Maxine Waters, D-clif. And Rep. Jasmine Crockett, D-Texas, hit the air waves and pavements to hitch demonstrators-from which they lost a lot of work as a result of mass dismissals of Trump-Possi federal buildings in the protest of the White House of Trump. Others, like Rep. Lauren Underwood, D-Ill., Co-chairman of the Committee for Policy and Domestic Home Communication, attach Rep. Maxwell Frost, D-Fla. And Debbie Dingell, D-Mic.
In just six weeks, Trump’s administration made huge cuts of federal workforce and financing of critical programs, eliminated diversity, own capital and inclusion programs, renewed efforts to expand mass deportations and released key impartial officials which might be to keep up stability, accountability and transparency in the federal government. Many of these activities are currently questioned in court. What’s more, on Tuesday morning Trump began the war in the trade in the tariff with China, Canada and Mexico.
“They had dizziness so that people feel powerless. But we say that absolutely not – said Simon, the first -year congressmen, which was chosen to fill the 12th District Congress, which was once intended by the former Rep. Barbara Lee. “Framers, although they didn’t mean that black and brown people can be in the Congress of the United States and that white allies can be in the Congress of the United States, we’re and intend to maintain this president, Senate, Congress and the judiciary of her promise.”
The activism and leadership of chosen black women in Congress is irony, because the loss of the former vp of Kamali Harris in the elections in the November 2024 election. She left voters of black women and organizers who feel devastated and upset by most of the country who voted against Harris or remained at home.
The progressive congressmen said that the black women of Congress have “the courage of ancestors”, adding: “We are not those who retreat. Black women in Congress accelerate every day. “
Congressmenka Simon said that “she is proud of the march in this melody” of black women of truth in Congress and out of doors, she also emphasized the leadership of the leader of the home minority, representatives of Hameem Jeffries, Dn.y., which, as she said, entitled black women from his club to face out. Simon said that the leader Jeffries is “an amazing strategist”, whose task is to see “forest from trees”, adding: “He greatly supported Democrats first graders like me in bushes.”
Some black activists, to whom CBC members joined, similar to Crockett and Reps. Joyce Beatty, D-Ohio and Nargoma Williams, D-Ga., Participate in a 24-hour live broadcast called “State of the People” as a counterprotest of Trump’s joint speech to Congress. Angela Rye’s political strategy noticed that the virtual event goals to shape the truth in opposition to their expectations for Trump’s “lies”.
“This is the role we played historically, and (black women) meet this moment in a way that many other people will not be or cannot,” said Allison.

As for the strategy, Crockett’s congressmen told journalists that Democrats must “meet people where they are.” She shared how, despite her personal objections, she joined Tiktok to expand her range on voters. The legislator from Texas has noticed that he now has 400,000 followers.
“We must make sure that we hit all parts of our black demographic group, because we pretend, as if we were still a monolith … we are not,” said Crockett. “There are so many different groups of people with whom we have to talk … This means that we will talk to them differently.”
While Democrats strategic their public news, their ability to regulations is more troublesome. USA del. Stacey Plaskett, which represents the Virgin Islands of the USA and has no privileges of voting in Congress, she had a sobering have a look at what awaits Democrats in Congress, when Republicans have a look at most of the next two years.
“I am a black woman in America. I represent the territory. I know what it’s not like to have a voice, “Plaskett told reporters on Tuesday. “We cannot offer regulations in the minority. We cannot bring bills to the floor. We have no votes. “
Congressmenka Plaskett said that it is necessary for American voters to know the limitations of Democrats and “decided that they are all on board.” She continued: “This is the only way we can win; Everyone comes on board and does not seek only for us to be able to solve these problems, but we work together, supporting each other. “
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