"I decided to protect my peace and celebrate Martin Luther King, Jr. Day." The View star Sunny Hostin had much better things to do than watch Donald Trump's second presidential inauguration on Monday,
“The View” co-host Sunny Hostin called President Donald Trump a “DEI hire” on Monday while reacting to his inauguration and pointed to the “hypocrisy” of his announcement that he would be getting rid of Diversity, Equity and Inclusion (DEI) policies.
Sunny Hostin, a former federal prosecutor for the Department of Justice who now co-hosts “The View” talk show, called President Trump a “DEI” hire on Tuesday. While
“The View” co-host Sunny Hostin did not mince words when discussing President Donald Trump ‘s inauguration and his first day in office, which included a bevy of controversial executive order signings.
"The View" cohost also took the opportunity to highlight the “hypocrisy” and “irony” of Trump’s Inauguration Day.
"CBS Mornings" co-host Gayle King, in her live coverage of the inauguration of President Donald Trump, said: "I have to say, I'm looking at this crowd, I do not see many people of color. Does any -- does anybody else besides me observe that? I'm fascinated by why that is."
(The Hill) — Sunny Hostin, a former federal prosecutor ... Pointing to Trump’s promise to make Martin Luther King Jr.’s “dream a reality” in his inauguration speech on Monday just ...
Aiken’s annual celebration of Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. featured Christale Spain, a USCA alumna and the first black woman to chair the S.C. Democratic Party
Hours after President Donald Trump signed an executive order to declassify documents detailing the FBI’s investigation of Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr.‘s 1968 assassination, the civil rights ...
Martin Luther King Jr.’s family responded to Donald Trump’s move to order the declassification of records linked to the assassination of the American civil rights activist more than 50 years ago. In a statement published on social media Thursday ...
Martin Luther King Jr.’s family offered their response to President Trump’s decision to release the secret FBI files on the civil rights icon’s assassination nearly 60 years ago — a ...
In September 1958, while promoting his first book at a Harlem, New York, bookstore Martin Luther King Jr was stabbed in the chest by a woman with a letter opener. The woman, a housekeeper named ...