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A former NFL star nominated by President Donald Trump to a federal commission for kids says he believes schools should bring ...
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Mediaite on MSNFox News Guest Advocates Beating Children in Schools: ‘We Gotta Get the Paddle Back’
A Fox News guest advocated for schools to institute corporal punishment, specifically the beating of children with paddles. The post Fox News Guest Advocates Beating Children in Schools: ‘We Gotta Get ...
JACK BREWER (GUEST): It starts locally. First off in these schools. These schools have to start back disciplining kids. They ...
Chairman of The Jack Brewer Foundation Jack Brewer weighs in on the deployment of the National Guard to Washington, D.C. on ...
After US president Donald Trump announced the federalisation of the Washington D.C. police force this week and deployed the National Guard to address “out of control” crime in the capital (despite ...
Retired NFL player and philanthropist Jack Brewer has filed a police report and sent a letter to MSNBC host Joy Reid demanding an apology over her claims young Black children associated with his ...
Former football safety Jack Brewer called President Donald Trump America's "first black president" during a Black History Month roundtable at the White House on Thursday. “Mr. President, I don ...
Former NFL player Jack Brewer praised President Trump’s record on race during the Republican National Convention and denounced those in the media who label the president racist.“I remember my ...
President Donald Trump with Jack Brewer at Trump National Golf Club in Bedminster, N.J., July 20, 2019.
Jack Brewer, a Trump surrogate and former NFL player from North Texas, addressed the Republican National Convention on Wednesday evening just weeks after he was charged with insider trading.
Orono quarterback Jack Brewer recently pushed his career passing total to nearly 8,500 yards. He’s now the record holder in Maine 8-Man high school football after guiding the Red Riots from a ...
Former football safety Jack Brewer called President Donald Trump America's "first black president" during a Black History Month roundtable at the White House on Thursday. “Mr. President, I don ...
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