Donald Trump and Lil Wayne, Oct 28, 2020: "Feeling Connected"

A few days before the highly contested 2020 US Presidential elections, President Donald Trump has picked up an endorsement from another famous Hip-Hop Rap artist. Cash Money superstar Lil Wayne, whose real name is Dwayne Michael Carter Jr., appeared to endorse President Trump in a tweet on Thursday October 29, 2020. The Black Rappers alleged to have support or having supported President Trump's candidacy know include Kanye West, known as Yeezy,  Dwayne Michael Carter Jr., known as Weezy, Curtis James Jackson III, known as 50 Cent, and O'Shea Jackson, known as Ice Cube

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VP Candidate Mike Pince and Kamala Harris Debate, Oct 7, 2020

 The highly anticipated first debate between US Vice President candidates, Vice-Presindet Mike Pince and US Senator Kamala Karris , occurred in Salt-Lake City, Utah, on  Wednesday, October 7, 2020 from 9:00 PM to 10:30 PM EST. However, the anticipation was disruped by an weird event that has nothing to do with the critical topics that the US citizens and the World was foward looking, followin the drama and the clashes between the two US presidential candidates, during the debate last week,  marked by bitter attacks and  frequently talking over each other, to the apparent dismay of the debate moderator.

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Commitment March in Washington, August 28, 2020

Despite sweltering heat and record temperatures thousands of demonstrators marched in Washington, DC, on Friday, August 28, 2020, to demand an overhaul of the country's criminal justice system, end of institutional racism and the push for racial equality. The march, called Commitment March, was held at the Lincoln Memorial, the site where the Rev. Martin Luther King Jr. and other Civil Rights movement activists marched and called for similar reforms and civil rights. It is at the same site that Martin Luther King Jr delivered the 1963 "I Have a Dream" speech and late John Lewis, then a young man, requested that rights that will lead to the Voting Rights Act of 1965.

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