BLACK ACTIVIST HORACE COOPER: Condemns rioting, says George Floyd victim of ‘atrocity,’ yet left is demolishing neighborhoods. Cooper discusses Antifa, George Soros & his new book on President Trump.
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Horace Cooper is a senior fellow with the National Center for Public Policy Research, co-chairman of the black conservative activist, Project 21 National Advisory Board, and a legal commentator. Horace taught constitutional law at George Mason University in Virginia, and was a senior counsel to U.S. House Majority Leader Dick Armey. His forthcoming new book, How Trump is Making Black America Great The Untold Story of Black Advancement in the Era of Trump, is available from Simon & Shuster. Saying people need to "stop rationalizing and excusing criminal activity," members of the Project 21 black leadership network condemned the politically motivated riots that have erupted across America in the wage of George Floyd’s brutal death, and applaud the possibility of Antifa being designated a domestic terrorist organization. Project 21 was founded 28 years ago in the wake of the 1992 Los Angeles riots to highlight black Americans willing to speak out for law and order and to show the political diversity of the black community. On the five-year anniversary of the riots in Ferguson, Missouri, Project 21 members met with the mayor and city council members of that city to discuss ways they could implement policy recommendations found in Project 21's "Blueprint for a Better Deal for Black America." The Blueprint, published in 2018, contains 57 policy ideas "to remove barriers blocking blacks from reaching their full potential." Project 21 similarly sought to work with the mayor and city council of Baltimore, Maryland in the wake of President Donald Trump's comments and tweets that called for more governmental accountability related to crime and quality of life there. --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/john-aidan-byrne0/support