Legislation dies in the transition from one session of Congress to the next, and unless Trump acted, it would be lost. It would create a national archive of documents from civil rights cold cases. So the students at New Jersey’s Hightstown High School did what teenagers do: They started tweeting at the president. He was finishing class one afternoon when he dashed off an email to Christopher Ruddy, the CEO of Newsmax and a Trump ally. Jones’ office told Wexler, who told the students: Trump had signed the bill, which focuses on unsolved criminal cases from 1940 until 1980.
Source: thestar February 23, 2019 14:48 UTC