Trump has not pledged to pardon Chauvin, but many of his supporters argue his sentence was excessive or politically motivated.
"It seemed to others that I was being brave. It felt more like I was being summoned to stand with others who were being brave."
Trump revoked the Equal Employment Opportunity Act of 1965 on Jan. 21, which was designed to combat workplace discrimination. The president said the law was contributing to a culture of DEI and getting rid of the act was “ending illegal discrimination and restoring merit-based opportunity.”
President Donald Trump has issued a “full and unconditional pardon” to Washington, DC, police lieutenant Andrew Zabavsky and officer Terence Sutton for their roles in the death of 20-year-old Karon Hylton-Brown,
The president may not have approved of Mariann Edgar Budde’s homily at the National Cathedral. But the bishop answered to a higher moral calling.
While 2020 saw DEI initiatives gather steam in the corporate sector, 2025 looks at a challenging year for such programmes in the US and around the world
Brown, led to days of protests in 2020, not long after the murder of George Floyd by a Minneapolis police officer.
Trump’s pardon of Officer Terence Sutton and Lt. Andrew Zabavsky on Wednesday came two days after he pardoned nearly everyone convicted in the Jan. 6, 2021, assault on the Capitol, including people who assaulted D.C. and Capitol police officers. The president had said earlier in the week that he planned to issue the pardons for the two officers.
The Pentagon pulled down a portrait of retired US Army General and frequent Donald Trump critic Mark Milley just hours after Trump’s Monday inauguration in Washington, DC, witnesses told Reuters.
Donald Trump’s administration could also review police reform agreements sparked by the deaths of George Floyd and Breonna Taylor.
Shortly after President Donald Trump pardoned two Washington, D.C. police officers convicted in the 2020 killing of Karon Hylton-Brown, a 20-year-old Black man, questions swirled about whether ...
A reverend pleaded President Trump to take "mercy" on immigrants and LGBTQ youth who are "scared for their lives" during the national prayer service.