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Should we stop using the word “felon”?

2 years ago01 mins

This week, we’re turning our sights on the word “felon”, and looking into what it tells us (and can’t tell us) about the 19 million people in the U.S. — like Donald Trump and Hunter Biden — carrying that designation around.

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