

IN OTHER NEWS: GOP lawmaker ‘very sad’ Utah parent used his law to request ‘sex-ridden’ Bible be removed from school Sources saying, however, they are not discussing Donald Trump in the grand jury, which means the decision on whether to charge the former president in the Stormy Daniels hush money case, that decision slides into next week." The legal headlines are plenty today, starting in Manhattan, where the grand jury hearing the hush money case involving Stormy Daniels is meeting today. The district attorney is really steamed and Donald Trump is back to screaming in all caps on social media. "We start today with our politics lead," said Tapper. leading the hush money case sends a letter to Republican leaders with a few choice words of his own." " Trump attacks on another level, belittling the importance of keeping protests peaceful as New York prosecutors weigh an indictment and the D.A.

"Donald Trump says the prosecutor investigating him in New York is doing the work of the devil.

But don't take away money from schools that fall down on the wrong side of the MAGA culture wars." But you don't get to tell the rest of us parents what our kids should be allowed to read. Speaker? If you don't like a book, don't let your kid read it. It is hateful."Īddressing House Speaker Kevin McCarthy (R-California), McGovern added, "What is wrong with them, Mr. The Massachusetts Democrat told House members, "Now, do you notice any pattern here? They want to ban books about Black and brown people, and they want to ban books about LGBTQI+ people. McGovern, who described book bans as "reprehensible" and "disgraceful," went on to cite Kathleen Connors' "The Life of Rosa Parks," Kadir Nelson's "Nelson Mandela" and a book on gay rights activist Harvey Milk as specific examples of books that have come under fire from MAGA Republicans. "Now, I have a few books that Republicans want to ban - too many to go through," the 63-year-old McGovern told fellow House members. Johnson then proceeded to pick up the woman and threw her into the opposite lane of traffic, police said. Sunday responded to Old Hickory Boulevard on the report of the incident, and one of the victims told police that Johnson nearly rear-ended him after he’d been seen driving aggressively.Īn argument ensued after the two men exited their vehicles, and the 80-year-old woman, a passenger in the vehicle that was nearly struck, got out of the car to try to break up the fight, police said. IN OTHER NEWS: 'Just gross' Ron DeSantis boasts visibly disgust Morning Joe hosts The woman was taken to a local hospital with internal head bleeding and severe head trauma and was in an intensive care unit as of Monday morning, the report said. A road rage incident in Nashville on Sunday left an elderly woman hospitalized with serious injuries, WSMV 4 reports.īilly Johnson (aka Billy Jackson), 48, who is accused of throwing the woman into traffic, has been charged with aggravated assault causing serious bodily injury, according to the report, which cites court documents.
