Tag Archives: Donald J. Trump

Demand a Peaceful Transition of Power

- The peaceful transition of presidential power is the bedrock of our system of government. We must demand respect for this most fundamental element of our democracy.
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Siege of Democracy

- Every voter must vote, and every vote must count if we have any hope of ending the current siege of democracy.
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Black. Lives. Matter.

- Trinity students are engaged with organizing and advocacy for racial justice and necessary change in our nation. Our students are working to bend the moral arc of history toward justice.
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Hoax Politics and The People’s Health

- Leadership in a time of public health crisis demands setting aside politics.
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CONSTITUTION DAY 2019: Voices of Trinity on Birthright Citizenship, Impeachment

- On Constitution Day 2019, the Trinity Community has a lot to say on contemporary Constitutional issues including birthright citizenship, impeachment and the exercise of Freedom of Speech.
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Free the Children!

- Justice Department lawyers and agents of government are complicit in the abuse of children at the detention camp in Clint, Texas.
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Who Will Police the Police?

- A child walking out of a store with a doll should not suffer graver consequences than a White House aide breaking the law.
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Shameful Shutdown

- Holding federal workers hostage for political purposes is unjust and immoral.
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Dreamers Deserve Justice Now

- We must not tire in our advocacy to achieve simple justice for Dreamers and others who seek help and hope in our nation.
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Presidents, Power and the Rule of Law

- Judges and courts are the stewards of the rule of law, without which we truly will decline into bedlam and chaos. These public officials deserve support and respect not disparagement and intimidation.
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