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    Van Jones: Trump’s ‘incendiary’ messaging on race prevents him from getting credit for ‘good stuff’ he’s done for black community

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    Gregory Allen, a First Step Act beneficiary, second from right, gestures after being invited to the podium to speak by President Donald Trump, left, during the 2019 Prison Reform Summit and First Step Act Celebration in the East Room of the White House in Washington, Monday, April 1, 2019. Also pictured is another First Step Act beneficiary April Johnson, right.
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    Under Trump, black prison rate lowest in 31 years, Hispanics down 24%

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    Ban on chokeholds and other Virginia criminal justice bills head to governor’s desk
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    Pritzker proposes changes to state justice system
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    Man resentenced to 30 years in prison after conspiring to behead a conservative blogger
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    Police foundations should be part of the criminal justice solution
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    Members Congress clinb the steps of the House of Representatives for final votes, at the Capitol in Washington, Thursday, July 31, 2014. Congress ran full-tilt into election-year gridlock over immigration Thursday and staggered toward a five-week summer break with no agreement in sight on legislation to cope with the influx of young immigrants flocking illegally to the United States.  (AP Photo/J. Scott Applewhite)
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