The Rev. Jesse Jackson recently called for President Obama to issue a blanket pardon to Hillary Clinton before he leaves office. He said issuing the pardon could also help to heal the nation.

Supreme Court Justice Clarence Thomas believes the court has too often granted rights to people not found in the Constitution.

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Roland Martin and Rev. Jackson discuss the challenges facing Black America under a Trump presidency.

Colin Kaepernick‘s stand against the constant mistreatment of Blacks in the United States has raised awareness for his movement, but his latest decision threatens to derail it all. Kaepernick decided not to vote in Tuesday’s election. He explained in a conference call from Arizona that the reason for his decision was because he felt it didn’t really […]

To the White, fauxminist Women For Trump, I’m done with y’all. I’ve never felt so betrayed, horrified and disappointed by a group of people in my life. Today, I feel like you slit my soul’s throat with your knife of privileged indifference. 53 percent of you voted for one of the most sexist, misogynistic, bigoted […]

For categorization purposes, I am considered a millennial. But two things are very clear, when I enter the room—I am a woman and I am Black.

According to the  NPR, According to Democratic presidential candidate Hillary Clinton finds herself on the wrong end of an electoral split, moving ahead in the popular vote but losing to President-elect Donald Trump in the Electoral College, according to the latest numbers emerging Wednesday. As of 2 p.m. ET, Clinton had amassed 59,626,052 votes nationally, […]

Hillary Clinton addressed the nation from inside the New Yorker Hotel this morning, making her first public appearance since conceding the presidential election to Donald Trump. Clinton, who was more prepared to give an acceptance speech than announce defeat, walked into the room donning a signature pant suit—black with purple lapels—exuding pride. Visibly fighting back […]

While the fraction of the country who elected him feels secure, there's been an overwhelming sense of fear and disgust culminating in the hashtag #NotMyPresident.

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Obama invited president-elect Donald Trump to the White House on Thursday to talk about a “smooth transition of power."