An investigation has been launched after GB News host host Laurence Fox launched into a “totally unacceptable” vile rant targeting a female journalist.
07.09.2023 - 19:57 / deadline.com
In an unprecedented move, the libraries and foundations of 13 former U.S. Presidents have banded together to issue what they’re calling “an urgent call to action for all Americans.” The signatories include institutions representing virtually the entire spectrum presidential politics – from Barack Obama to Ronald Reagan, to Bill Clinton to Richard Nixon to John F. Kennedy – stretching back to Herbert Hoover.
Among the issues of concern cited are the rule of law, the protection of individual rights and “the importance of compassion, tolerance, pluralism, and respect for others.”
Citing their own “wide range of views,” the cosigners reaffirm, “Debate and disagreement are central features in a healthy democracy.”
But, in order to safeguard that essential component, :Civility and respect in political discourse, whether in an election year or otherwise, are essential.”
It ends by enjoining the following:
“Each of us has a role to play and responsibilities to uphold. Our elected officials must lead by example and govern effectively in ways that deliver for the American people. This, in turn, will help to restore trust in public service. The rest of us must engage in civil dialogue; respect democratic institutions and rights; uphold safe, secure, and accessible elections; and contribute to local, state, or national improvement.
“By signing this statement, we reaffirm our commitment to the principles of democracy undergirding this great nation, protecting our freedom, and respecting our fellow citizens. When united by these convictions, America is stronger as a country and an inspiration for others.”
Here is the statement in full, followed by the institutions co-signing it:
“The unalienable rights of life, liberty, and the
An investigation has been launched after GB News host host Laurence Fox launched into a “totally unacceptable” vile rant targeting a female journalist.
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