Trump's Approval Dips, While New Jersey Moves to Expand Family Leave
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In a bold legal move, the Council on American-Islamic Relations (CAIR) has filed a lawsuit against Florida Governor Ron DeSantis, challenging his unconstitutional designation of the organization as a terrorist entity. This case underscores the ongoing fight for civil rights and free speech.
Additionally, baristas in Connecticut are joining a nationwide strike against Starbucks, advocating for fair labor practices and better working conditions, as part of a broader movement for workers' rights.
We also discuss the dismissal of Donald Trump's pledge to pardon a convicted former Colorado county clerk, with state officials asserting that he lacks the legal authority to intervene in state court matters. Lastly, Senate Democrats have introduced a bill to prevent any living president from having their likeness on U.S. currency, reinforcing the principles of democracy and accountability.
Join us as we explore these inspiring stories and more, reminding us that hope and positive change are always within reach!
Today's Stories:
Is MAGA tiring of Trump? New poll shows cracks in the president’s base
Bill would require more small businesses to give paid family leave | News From The States
US Muslim civil rights group sues Ron DeSantis over ‘foreign terrorist’ label | Florida | The Guardian
Danbury, West Hartford Starbucks workers join nationwide strike for fair pay, union says
Trump’s ‘Pardon’ of Tina Peters Rejected by Colorado Officials - The New York Times
Oregon senator introduces bill to block Trump from appearing on $1 coins - oregonlive.com
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