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There’s been a lot of conversation recently about monuments dedicated to Confederate leaders. But, this history professor has ...
President Trump reinstated an executive order on Wednesday forcing local governments to toughen up penalties for those who vandalize monuments or risk losing some federal funding. Trump ...
The order seeks to prosecute “to the fullest extent permitted under federal law” anyone who “destroys, damages, vandalises, or desecrates a monument, memorial or statue” in the US.
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