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Founder of League of American Workers on new documentary: 'Who is Obama, really — and why does it matter today?'
Steve Cortes, founder of the League of American Workers, announced on X that he has released a new documentary about former President Barack Obama, which premiered on July 20.
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President of League of American Workers on Obama's presidency: 70% of Americans say race relations got 'worse when he left office'
Steve Cortes, president of the League of American Workers, said that perceptions of race relations deteriorated significantly during Barack Obama's tenure.
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Chicago resident: Obama admin 'fully reversed' MLK's vision that 'we should be judged on the content of our character'
Marquita Hanus, a resident of Chicago's South Side, once inspired by Barack Obama's historic election, now feels disillusioned by his presidency.
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Founder of League of American Workers: 'Under Obama, black Americans got economically crushed'
Steve Cortes, Founder of the League of American Workers, announced on X that his new documentary will explore claims regarding economic hardships faced by Black Americans during the Obama presidency.
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Founder of League of American Workers on Obama's legacy: 'The myth of Obama shows real cracks'
Steve Cortes, founder of the League of American Workers, said that former President Barack Obama's influence is waning within the Democratic Party and his hometown.
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League of American Workers founder: 'Chicago Public Schools system exists to benefit administrators'
Steve Cortes, founder of the League of American Workers, said on X that Chicago Public Schools (CPS) prioritize administrators and the teachers union over students and families amid declining enrollment numbers.
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Cortes: 'Andrew Jackson is a hero and should be revered throughout our land as a warrior for regular citizens'
Conservative commentator Steve Cortes has described former U.S. President Andrew Jackson as a "hero" and encouraged Americans to "revere" his legacy, emphasizing his role as a defender of ordinary citizens.
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Cortes on Smollett overturned conviction: 'If you’re black and gay,' you can get away with crime in blue states
ASteve Cortes, president of the League of American Workers, criticized the Illinois Supreme Court's decision to overturn Jussie Smollett's conviction, suggesting that high-profile individuals like Smollett can evade justice due to their celebrity status. Cortes argued that such cases expose a “two-tiered” system of justice, particularly in blue states.