Woopie Goldberg, the leading magazine Prospects, presented his “own” view on reparations for slaves on Thursday after a controversial hearing in the House Subcommittee on the subject, drawing attention to Mitch McConnell, the majority leader in the Senate. OnWednesday the House Constitution and the Subcommittee on Civil Liberties and Civil Liberties heard testimony in a draft law to examine how slave repair could be structured. This bill enjoys the support of Mayor Nancy Pelosi and 60 Democrats, according to the New York Times, with various democratic presidential candidates supporting or studying the concept of reparations. Jack Davis is an independent editor who joined Western Journal in July 2015 and registered the campaign elected by President Donald Trump. Sheila Jackson Lee of Texas, the godmother of the law, said it was necessary to confront the “original sin” of the United States and that “slavery has never received an apology,” the Texas Tribune said. Mitch McConnell was asked that question yesterday, and he said, “You know, Barack Obama’s election is reparations. “I don’t think repairs are a good idea for what happened 150 years ago, so none of us are still alive,” said a Kentucky Republican. Goldberg is ready to condemn society as a whole and said that the wealth of black Americans has been stolen from generation to generation and that racism goes far beyond Republicans and Chief Executive Officer Donald Trump. Since then, he has written a lot for the Western Trump Magazine, as well as on foreign policy and military issues. “We have tried to confront the original sin of slavery with civil war by adopting revolutionary civil rights laws. “I hope people will read this bill, H.R. 40, because it does not require full compensation, monetary compensation. According to Louisville Courier Journal, McConnell announced before the hearing that he had “refused” to pay damages. “I think we still work in this country, but none of the living are responsible for it, and I don’t think we should look for a way to compensate for it. He calls for the establishment of a commission of inquiry to investigate the issue of reparations.