"At the moment, your march, this group of people, is causing confrontation between different groups of people," said the South Wales officer.
For the Times, Trump committed an "unprecedented assault on the integrity of American democracy," which they say "requires a criminal investigation."
Karla Hernandez-Mats, who was head of the United Teachers of Dade, protected Florida middle school physical education teacher Wendell Nibbs was arrested in 2017 for sexually assaulting two students.
It's not the first time Twitter suspended the account for "hateful content."
Barrymore's accuser criticized those who mocked her stance saying "ya'll are so reactionary" and "I said what I said."
Despite the documentary's claims that two sexes were not recognized in Western science before the late 1700s, there is evidence to the contrary.
Posobiec and TPUSA have vowed to fight the 'Great Reset,' which promotes a tenet of vague values built on equity and global rule by a caste of highly educated, wealthy, "experts."
1 in 4 transgender and "nonbinary" people seek "gender affirmation" surgery, and about 9,000 transgender surgeries are performed annually across the United States.
"Should it matter to us what we call students as long as they're learning, right?"
"I immediately began the appeal process, and heard nothing from Twitter. Then, today, which happens to be my birthday, my account was unlocked."
Posobiec said the raid and fallout is "tearing a hole in the very heart, not just of our Constitution, but in the very heart of the people."
Georgia Congresswoman Marjorie Taylor Greene was the first Republican the White House attacked after she said the student loan forgiveness was unfair.
In 2020, Washington state legislators passed a law tying the state’s vehicle emissions standards to ones set in California, which announced this week that they will be ending the sale of gas-powered vehicles by 2035.
As new information regarding the virus and vaccines have come to light, YouTube has edited its policy, now allowing content creators to discuss ideas that were once off limits.
Washington state Republican Rep. Jim Walsh specifically called out this module on Twitter Tuesday saying sarcastically, "Don't worry. Critical Race Theory isn't taught in WA public schools."