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Trump’s claims about remedial math at Harvard don’t add up

时间:2010-12-5 17:23:32  作者:Columnists   来源:Investigations  查看:  评论:0
内容摘要:And on Wednesday afternoon he went a step further, calling on voters to contact their representatives in Congress to voice their opposition. "Bankrupting America is not OK!" he wrote on X. "KILL the BILL."

And on Wednesday afternoon he went a step further, calling on voters to contact their representatives in Congress to voice their opposition. "Bankrupting America is not OK!" he wrote on X. "KILL the BILL."

Phyllis Daly's daughter Jessica Laverack, 34, took her own life at home in Beverley, East Yorkshire, in February 2018 after experiencing domestic abuse.Although a report found the number of victims of domestic abuse who took their own lives in England and Wales surpassed the amount of people killed by their partners, Ms Daly says she had to push for a review into her daughter's death.

Trump’s claims about remedial math at Harvard don’t add up

"It's taken me away from my children, my grandchildren, my husband - everybody, because all I wanted to do was to be focused and try to contribute," Ms Daly said.Seven years on, the family are still waiting for the review to be finished, something Ms Daly described as an "excessive time for emotional impact"."I just see that great massive cost and it is not going to serve a purpose because after seven years, no learning can come out of that now," she said.

Trump’s claims about remedial math at Harvard don’t add up

Jess Phillips, minister for safeguarding and violence against women and girls, said the reviews were "a really important opportunity for agencies on a local and national level to consider each individual victim, improve their safeguarding practices and ultimately prevent these deaths from happening in the first place"."Every death related to domestic abuse is a devastating tragedy and should not be overlooked," she said.

Trump’s claims about remedial math at Harvard don’t add up

Phillips accepted that more needed to be done to ensure the process was "effective and timely".

She said the government was creating a new oversight board with publicly appointed members to make the process of reviewing reports faster.On 15 April, White House press secretary Karoline Leavitt also accused Mr Abrego Garcia of involvement in human trafficking.

She appeared to be referencing a report in The Tennessee Star, a conservative news website, which claimed Mr Abrego Garcia was detained by a Tennessee highway patrol officer on suspicion of human trafficking in December 2022.A report by the Department of Homeland Security said he was stopped for speeding and not staying in his lane.

There were eight other people in the car without luggage, the report said, which led the officer to suspect it could be a case of human trafficking.However, there was no criminal case lodged against Mr Abrego Garcia.

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