The Washington Informer - July 21 2016

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VOL. 51, NO. 41 • JULY 21 - 27, 2016

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Donald Trump's Volatile Relationship with Minorities By Stacy M. Brown WI Senior Writer In May, prominent Hispanic conservatives said they could back Donald Trump if the presumptive Republican presidential nominee changed his tone and walked back some of his policy positions. Latino GOP leaders chaffed at Trump's call for a wall on the southern border and claims of rapists and criminals entering the U.S. from Mexico. However, just a short time later, veteran Republican strategist Rick Wilson warned that GOP leaders who have endorsed Trump also "own his politics." Trump the candidate's inability to even being politically correct regarding African-Americans and Hispanics should come as little surprise to those in the Republican Party who knew — or suspected they knew the practices of — Trump the businessman. "He has a poor track record with Hispanics, even in business,"

said one Republican congressman. Trump has left a trail of many in his wake who have little good to say about his relationship with minorities, with most slamming his claims off the record, scoffing at his antagonistic history with Hispanics, or simply refusing to talk about the popular former "Apprentice" host at all.

REPUBLICANS MUM ON TRUMP

The congressman said some will not talk about Trump's history with minorities out of fear of further hurting the party, while others have found no evidence that a relationship even existed between the businessman and those communities. Even Trump's own campaign declined to comment when contacted this week. “That doesn't surprise me at all," said Raynard Jackson, a longtime Republican political consultant

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5U.S. Representative Eleanor Holmes Norton (D) speaks at the "Lighting the Way' National Speak Out:

The Path Forward on Gun Violence in America" rally at the U.S. Capitol West Lawn on Thursday, July 14 in Northwest. / Photo by Patricia Little

Congressional Democrats Rally at US Capitol Hill for Gun Control Top Leaders Call Out Republicans on Inaction

By Sarafina Wright WI Staff Writer

5Donald Trump following a meeting with Black and Latino ministers / Courtesy photo

Congressional Democrats recently responded to the recent slayings of two black men, five Dallas police officers and countless others due to gun violence with a rally calling for action on gun-control legislation. Reps. James Clyburn (D-S.C.) and John Lewis (D-Ga.) joined members of the Congressional Black Caucus on Thursday, July 14 to host the “Lighting the Way National Speak Out: The Path Forward on Gun Violence” on the West Lawn of the U.S. Cap-

itol, taking Congress to task for its inaction on four bills relating to gun control, which would ensure comprehensive background checks, enact a no-fly-no-buy policy and bar firearm sales to hatecrime offenders. “We are here outside on a day when we are supposed to be in the session of Congress and in session tomorrow,” said House Democratic Leader Nancy Pelosi. “But the majority in Congress has decided they had more important things to do than to save lives. “They decided that they would not pass, give us a vote on preventing gun violence — instead,

they would go home,” she said of House Republicans. “We have a message to them: we will never stop until we have a successful vote to say ‘No Fly, No Buy’ and to enhance our gun-violence prevention laws in a number of ways, two in particular: ‘No Fly, No Buy’ and background checks.” Among the speakers were family members of the nine churchgoers killed last year inside the historic Emanuel AME Church in Charleston, South Carolina, by a gunman who allegedly had white supremacist ties. Rep. Katherine Clark (D-Mass.)

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