PROF. IRVING JOYNER
JOYNER URGES AFRICAN-AMERICANS
TO BECOME AWARE OF HOW TRUMP
IS “DESTROYING DEMOCRACY”
By Cash Michaels
Contributing writer
Mass termination of federal employees; denial of SNAP benefits for the poor; brutal raids by masked federal ICE, Border Patrol and FBI agents on nonwhite communities in Black-run cities in Democratic states; elimination of diversity, equity and inclusion policies across the board.
There’s little question that many Americans have seen enough, and on Nov. 4th Election Day last week, voiced their disapproval of Pres. Trump and the Republican Party’s policies that have dramatically changed America not for the better, all while Trump’s tariffs are hurting the economy, and hurting affordability, especially in the black community.
Political analyst Professor Irving Joyner of North Carolina Central University School of Law in Durham says it is imperative that African-Americans join with other Americans in going to the voting booth in November 2026, and cast their ballots to stop what is going on presently by taking the majority away from the Republicans so that Pres. Trump cannot do further damage with congressional approval.
In an exclusive interview, Prof. Joyner shared his thoughts about what impact that first 10 months of the second Trump Administration have had.
“The devastating impacts that Presidential Executive actions have imposed upon the Democratic Process and the functioning of the federal government in this country by Donald Trump and his allies will have a long-term, if not permanent, effect within the United States,” Prof. Joyner said.
“In the first eleven months of this Administration, every organ of government has been severely and negatively impacted. These acts include, but are not restricted to, continuing attacks on voting rights, the destruction of the immigration process, the widespread unlawful firing of federal employees without due process, the destruction of the Department of Education and elimination of federal support for educational institutions, the use of the federal military to invade urban cities, the dismantling of governmental Civil Rights investigative functioning to the establishment and use of the Department of Justice as a private law firm for the Executive Branch of government and more. Many of these actions are presently under review by the “Trump-Leaning” US Supreme Court which is expected to endorse most or all of them.”
Prof. Joyner continued, “While these actions originated with Donald Trump, they have been sanctioned by an army of Trumpets, (Trump Allies and collaborators) who presently occupy positions of power in the Executive, Congressional, the United States Supreme Court which controls the Judicial branches of government and many State governments. As such, no matter what happens to Donald Trump, it will take years to remove the many elected officials and agents who now control federal agencies in this country.”
“We have witnessed the most profound restructuring of the Republic form of government and the destruction of Democracy that have ever occurred in history and it will not be easily and quickly restored to the more progressive America that has been developed since the Civil War,” Prof. Joyner continued. “What has occurred in the past [ten] months should come as no surprise since they were forecasted in the Project 2025 plan which was authored by the [conservative] Heritage Foundation prior to the [2024] elections and most of the authors of the plans are now appointed officials in the Trump Administration.”
Prof. Joyner then issue his warning to the Black community about what it must ultimately do to join with others to stop what Pres. Trump is doing to the nation.
“For African Americans, people of color and those who still believe in a progressive Democracy, the test of that commitment must be demonstrated during the coming [twelve] months,” Joyner warned. “If there is no visible resistance to the steady destruction of this Democracy before the 2026 mid-term election, this Democracy will be completely destroyed. While it will take decades to restore what we previously achieved in this country, the first steps toward restoration must be taken now!”
African-Americans must vote in the 2026 midterm elections, Prof. Joyner maintains, just as they did, joining with whites, Hispanics and others on November 4th in what has been widely seen as a wholesale rejection of punitive Trump and Republican policies.
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FEDERAL JUDGES TO HEAR
ARGUMENTS TO BLOCK NEW
VOTING MAP ON NOV. 19
By Cash Michaels
Contributing writer
A hearing to consider arguments for a preliminary injunction against the new voting maps for the First and Third Congressional districts will be held Nov. 19th in Winston-Salem, by a federal three-judge panel. That hearing will take place just 12 days before candidates filing for the 2026 midterm elections.
The new voting maps, if enacted, would break up the historic Black Belt of majority African-American counties in northeastern North Carolina. Plaintiffs argue that enactment would dilute black voting strength there, not allowing black voters to elect congressional representation of their choice.
Plaintiffs have asked the court for an expedited review of their lawsuits against the newly drawn congressional districts. Republican legislative leaders are expected to defend the redrawn districts, and are asking the court to dismiss the lawsuits.
Republican legislative leaders are seeking to create an extra GOP-leaning congressional district that will add to the Republican majority already in Congress and give President Trump an advantage to further his policy agenda.
Texas has created five districts for this purpose, but voters in California last week overwhelmingly passed Proposition 50, which automatically, but temporarily, created five additional Democratic-leaning districts to offset those created by Texas.
Virginia is also expected to create a Democrat-leaning district to offset what North Carolina is doing.
In a court filing last week, Republican legislative leaders argued that they’re allowed to redraw congressional districts for partisan reasons.
“Supreme Court precedent is clear ‘that partisan gerrymandering claims present political questions beyond the reach of the federal courts,’” attorneys for the GOP argued.
But plaintiffs seeking to stop the new voting maps see it differently.
“In a virtually unprecedented move, the [North Carolina General Assembly] engaged in mid-decade redistricting entirely on its own initiative,” argued attorneys for the NC NAACP, Common Cause NC and other plaintiffs.
“No new Census compelled it. No intervening court order prompted it. No legitimate state interest justified it. The NCGA targeted Congressional District 1 in the redistricting process for one reason alone: to punish the voters in North Carolina’s historic Black Belt, including Plaintiffs, who had challenged the previous districting plan in this Court and who exercised their political power to oppose the map-drawers’ preferred candidates and policies in 2024.”
Republican legislative leaders have until Nov. 14th to respond to plaintiff’s motion to review their two lawsuits to block the new voting maps.
Plaintiffs have until Nov. 21st to respond to Republican leaders.
A trial date, expected for sometime in 2026, has yet to be set by the court.
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