Austin Metcalf, Serenity Baker, and Nazir Taylor. It also includes a quote about Donald Trump's administration and its efforts to improve schools.
A school teacher expressed gratitude to President Trump for addressing school violence.
The next section features a discussion between Scott Jennings and a CNN panelist. Jennings challenges the panelist's assertion that the federal government should operate independently of the elected president. The conversation touches upon the Federal Reserve, the Department of Justice, and the military. Jennings questions the panelist's view on which parts of the government should be separate from the president, who won an election.
Finally, Illinois Governor J.B. Pritzker has announced the defunding of programs and procurements related to El Salvador. This decision is due to President Nayib Bukele's actions regarding Kilmar Garcia, a member of MS-13 and an illegal alien. The defunding will continue until El Salvador complies with the law.
8 Comments
Bermudez
Trump's commitment to improving schools was important. Too many kids felt terrified and a sense of hopelessness -- but his commitment gives me hope.
Africa
It's about time someone challenged the CNN panelist. The president is elected, and should have influence over all parts of the government, according to the constitution.
Comandante
Jennings has a great point. The president is elected, so shouldn't the government reflect the will of the people?
Karamba
This article is a breath of fresh air. A good look on both sides.
Bella Ciao
Thank you to the teacher who supported the efforts against school violence and expressing gratitude!
moshiurroney
The Federal Reserve, the DOJ, the military... they all need independence. This is about checks and balances, not Trump's ego!
Leonardo
Hats off to Trump's administration and his commitment to school safety!
Donatello
This is biased from the start. Framing the teacher's gratitude as a win without providing any substance is manipulative.