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Newark Mayor Ras Baraka Arrested on False Pretenses While Investigating Detention Conditions

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Newark Mayor Ras Baraka Arrested on False Pretenses While Investigating Detention Conditions
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"Mayor Ras Baraka tried to investigate the conditions of Delaney Hall Detention Center and was essentially lured into an arrest on false pretenses and then maliciously prosecuted for a crime of trespass in his own city when he was invited onto the property, leading to the continued prosecution in federal court, not only of him in asserting his civil rights violations, but of Congresswoman Lamonica McGuiver."
Professor Bromberg, who represents Mayor Baraka, reveals he was arrested and maliciously prosecuted for trespass while attempting to investigate conditions at a detention center in his own jurisdiction after being invited onto the property. The federal prosecution extends to Congresswoman McGuiver, who attempted to protect an 80-year-old cancer survivor congresswoman from the militarized response. Bromberg characterizes this as part of a broader agenda to implement white preference in immigration policy.

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Host Anthony Davis interviews Professors Yael Bromberg and Cornell William Brooks on the 250th anniversary of America's founding, where they argue the nation has reached a constitutional crossroads requiring a second founding led by young voters. Brooks, a civil rights attorney and former NAACP president, reveals that Texas banned student IDs for voting while accepting concealed carry permits immediately after the Supreme Court gutted the Voting Rights Act, exemplifying what he calls generational voter suppression. Bromberg, a voting rights attorney who represents Newark Mayor Ras Baraka, discloses that the mayor was arrested on false pretenses while investigating detention center conditions and is now being federally prosecuted along with Congresswoman Lamonica McGuiver. Both professors cite polling showing Trump's approval has collapsed to 34% with 61% disapproval despite his election victory. Bromberg describes the surreal atmosphere in Washington DC where elementary school children discuss classmates displaced by federal employee firings, with children referring to "King Trump." The conversation covers the first American Pope's rebuke of Trump's immigration policies during 250th anniversary speeches, comparing current conditions to the authoritarianism America originally rebelled against. Brooks and Bromberg advocate for constitutional reforms including Supreme Court expansion, Electoral College abolition, universal voting, campaign finance reform, and expanded youth voting rights. They argue these measures, though labeled radical, represent normal democratic practices in other nations and echo previous American reform efforts during Reconstruction. The professors emphasize that 70% of Americans support overturning Citizens United and that broad coalitions from farmers to urban residents are fighting special interests, suggesting the political moment transcends party loyalty and requires reimagining democratic institutions for the next 250 years.

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