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  The Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI) lists America’s most wanted fugitives. These fugitives’ crimes range from murder to cybercrimes. However, the urgency is straightforward: in just thirty-six days, voters will go to the polls on November 5, 2024, to elect America’s 47th president. Despite former President Trump not being a fugitive, he’s out of jail on bail. Consequently, Trump is more dangerous than America’s most wanted fugitives.

    Currently, Trump is on a turbulent anti-democratic mission to save his presidential aspirations and himself from facing imprisonment as a common criminal. His ability to openly garner support from Republican Congresspersons, SCOTUS’ six conservative justices, and complicit judges demonstrates his systemic threat to democracy.

     Since 1967, members of the law enforcement profession have consistently advised community members to call 911 when they need help, especially if they were in need of police assistance. Established nationally in 1999 with the signing of the Public Safety Act signed by President Bill Clinton, it was meant to be a universal means of reporting emergencies and getting immediate help to those who needed it.

       Speak with your primary care physician or specialist about your travel plans and any special considerations related to your health. He or she can offer guidance on any restrictions or precautions you should keep in mind.

More clean energy initiatives are needed and proposing them should remain a priority for the administration. That said, the new EPA policy rule on existing coal and natural gas plants should be done in a manner that protects the environment and climate while also enhancing the economy. The administration needs to ensure that new well-intentioned mandates will not have the unintended consequences of making electricity more expensive, especially for underserved communities.