1. The Justice Department has deleted a database tracking federal police misconduct. The database was first proposed in 2020 following the police killing of George Floyd.
1. The Justice Department has deleted a database tracking federal police misconduct. The database was first proposed in 2020 following the police killing of George Floyd.
There will be many more to come.
But the work continues.
We have rallies to attend, phone calls to make, messages to spread, postcards to fill out, and special elections to win.
Don't you dare give up.
Organize. Donate. Register. Vote.
There will be many more to come.
But the work continues.
We have rallies to attend, phone calls to make, messages to spread, postcards to fill out, and special elections to win.
Don't you dare give up.
Organize. Donate. Register. Vote.
EVERYONE in the United States, citizen or not, has rights. I will not allow this administration to intimidate us from helping you know about them.
Here’s our shareable guide ⬇️: (pt. 1/2)
EVERYONE in the United States, citizen or not, has rights. I will not allow this administration to intimidate us from helping you know about them.
Here’s our shareable guide ⬇️: (pt. 1/2)