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Bill Press: The jury did its job; now it’s up to the Senate

It’s been a rough 16 months. Battered by the perfect storm of a pandemic, economic slump, invasion of the U.S. Capitol, repeated cases of police violence, and multiple mass shootings, it’s been a long time since we Americans had any good news. But we sure got some this week with the verdict against former Minneapolis police officer Derek Chauvin.

There are two images we’ll never forget. First, the painful image of George Floyd pleading “I can’t breathe” 27 times during

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