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Women's March Cleveland to host mass women's march on June 21, 2025 at noon from City Hall steps, the 3rd Anniversary of Reversal of Roe v Wade March and Leave Women Alone Rally...Names of speakers included herein...By Clevelandurbannews.com
Rep. Marcy Kaptur comments at House Ukraine Caucus press caucus against President Trump following House Speaker Nancy Pelosi's announcement of an impeachment inquiry, Kaptur saying Trump is reportedly coercing Ukrainian leadership to help get re-elected
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By Kathy Wray Coleman, associate publisher, editor-in-chief
CLEVELANDURBANNEWS.COM-WASHINGTON D.C.- Ohio Congresswoman Marcy Kaptur (D-OH), a Toledo Democrat whose ninth congressional district extends to Cleveland and co-chair of the Congressional Ukraine Caucus, today delivered remarks at a House Ukraine Caucus press conference on President Trump's withholding of vital military and developmental aid from Ukraine and his reported effort to coerce Ukrainian leadership into helping him win reelection.
Her remarks come as House Speaker Nancy Pelosi announced yesterday that the House would pursue an impeachment inquiry against the president after he urged Ukraine President Volodymyr Zelensky to target Democratic presidential front-runner Joe Biden, the vice president under former president Barack Obama, and his son Hunter Biden in a smear campaign, an effort, they say, to enhance his election capabilities in 2020.
Pelosi and other congressional Democrats, including U.S. Rep Marcia Fudge, Joyce Beatty and Tim Ryan, all of Ohio, say Trump needs to be impeached for illegal activity across the spectrum.
The longest serving woman in Congress, Kaptur's remarks at a House Ukraine Caucus press conference on President Trump's withholding of vital military and developmental aid from Ukraine and his reported effort to coerce Ukrainian leadership into helping him win reelection are as follows:
Good afternoon everybody.
As co-chair of the Congressional Ukraine Caucus, I thank you for being here.
The Ukraine Caucus called this press conference today to express our grave concerns regarding President Trump's withholding of vital aid from Ukraine.
According to the highly redacted White House memo released this morning:
Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky said he was "ready to buy more anti-tank missiles" and Trump immediately responded "I would like you to do us a favor though." A favor.
This is our president explicitly expecting a favor in return for funds that were passed and appropriated by this Congress - funds meant to assist Ukraine in its defense against sever Russian aggression. Russian aggression that has killed over 13,000 Ukrainians, military and civilian, wounded over 30,000, and displaced upwards of 2 million Ukrainians.
That abuse of power by our president undermines our national security.
On July 18, President Trump purposefully directed his administration to withhold nearly 400 million dollars in defense assistance for Ukraine from the State and Defense Department budgets, funds that members of the House have since pushed to release. Members of Congress were told it was part of an inter agency delay. In reading the memo today, that does seem to be the case.
The President cannot make the release of funds passed and appropriated by the Congress of the United States, surely for national security, contingent on asking a foreign leader for a "favor" prior to the release of those funds.
Congress must compel the release of the full whistle blower complaint as it was originally submitted to the Office of Inspector General. The document we were provided today was not a complete transcript of the conversation the president had with President Zelensky. It was about 11 minutes of a conversation that lasted upward of 30 minutes. We want the full transcript. And we must hold executive branch officials in contempt if they refuse to give us the full document.
Congress must uphold its duties as set out in the Constitution. No one is above the law.
By Democratic Congresswoman Marcy Kaptur, 9th congressional district.
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"No Kings" rallies and marches against President Trump held in Cleveland, D.C., and nationwide on June 14 as momentum against the president's agenda increases... By Clevelandurbannews.com, Ohio's Black digital news leader
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CLEVELAND, Ohio- "No Kings" rallies and marches were held in Washington, D.C. and across the country on Sat., June 14, 2025 to protest President Donald Trump's policy agenda, nationwide events that coincided with the president's $45 million military parade held in D.C. Saturday evening. It was notably the president's 79th birthday.
The president's parade is to commemorate 250 years of service by the U.S. Army and to showcase the nation's military, though his critics say he is merely grandstanding and wasting taxpayer money for unnecessary events.
Hundreds of “No Kings” demonstrations were planned in all 50 states, some 16 of them in Northeast Ohio. All of them were designed to protest what opponents say is Trump's authoritarianism and harassment of immigrants, and his overreaching executive orders that Congressional Democrats say are politically motivated, anti-democratic, and ludicrous at best.
Northeast Ohio had "No Kings" rallies in several cities Saturday, including Cleveland, Chagrin Falls, Parma, Pepper Pike, and Akron.
Thousands turned out to the "No Kings" events throughout the country, which were culminated following a series of anti-Trump protests in recent weeks or months that have drawn large crowds, including a nationwide "Unite and Resist" protest on March 8 for International Women's Day. (Note: Cleveland's March 8 "Unite and Resist" rally and march drew roughly 2,000 people to Market Square Park and was organized by Women's March Cleveland, the largest grassroots women's rights group in Northeast Ohio).
At Cleveland's "No Kings" rally and march on Saturday afternoon, which was held at the Free Stamp at Willard Park next to City Hall and organized by Cuyahoga County Democratic Party operatives, energized protesters carried anti-Trump and "No Kings" signs as speaker after speaker criticised the president on issues ranging from DEI, healthcare, education, immigration, social security and federal workers, to Medicaid, SNAP benefits, and a litany of other measures.
Kathy Wray Coleman is a longtime Cleveland journalist, blogger, digital and social media reporter, and seasoned investigative reporter
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Thousands flock to downtown Cleveland for Pride in the CLE 2025 in support of LGBTQ rights... By Clevelandurbannews.com, Ohio's Black digital news leader
The festivities took place from 11 a.m. - 6 p.m. and are part of month-long Pride activities taking place across Northeast Ohio.
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LA protests over President Trump's deportation policies reach 3rd day...By Clevelandurbannews.com, Ohio's Black digital news leader
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By Kathy Wray Coleman, editor, associate publisher
EDITOR'S NOTE: Since the publication of the article below on Sun., June 8, 2025, President Donald Trump has begun to mobilize some 700 U.S. Marines to join the more than 2000 members of the National Guard that he has deployed to Los Angeles, California in the midst of ongoing protests there
LOS ANGELES, California - Protests in Los Angeles, California that began last week over President Donald Trump's immigration policies have reached the third day, with the president deploying more than 2,000 members of the federal National Guard to the city to quell what he says are violent outbursts and rioting in America's second largest city.
Protesters, however, claim they are not rioting but simply exercising their free speech rights and the right to peacefully assemble.
A local police convoy has stopped traffic on the major freeway in downtown LA as the protest gains national attention.
At issue are ICE agents and other authorities who have converged on LA under Trump's deportation orders, due process be damned. White House officials say the intent is to get illegals off the streets and out of the country, while protesters argue that the sole intent is to tear families apart and destroy communities of color.
ICE is going into hospitals to steal newborn babies from their mothers and into public schools to snatch children and separate them from their families, not to mention attacking innocent immigrants at their place of work and elsewhere. All of it is cruel and unconstitutional, protesters say.
California Gov. Gavin Newsom, a Democrat, has called for calm and said protesters should be non-violent and not give "Trump what he wants." Newsom said the president's deployment of the National Guard to LA was not requested and is "illegal and unconstitutional."
Black leaders like California Congresswoman Maxine Waters and LA Mayor Karen Bass have also condemned the actions of President Trump relative to the escalating fiasco.
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