Thursday’s Morning Buzz: Ben Carson proposes huge rent increase for poorest Americans, Kanye tweets Trump support, and more

WASHINGTON, DC - JANUARY 12: HUD Secretary Dr. Ben Carson speaks before U.S. President Donald Trump signed a proclamation to honor Martin Luther King, Jr. day, in the Roosevelt Room at the White House, on January 12, 2018 in Washington, DC. Monday January 16 is a federal holiday to honor Dr. King and his legacy. (Photo by Mark Wilson/Getty Images)

WASHINGTON, DC - JANUARY 12: HUD Secretary Dr. Ben Carson speaks before U.S. President Donald Trump signed a proclamation to honor Martin Luther King, Jr. day, in the Roosevelt Room at the White House, on January 12, 2018 in Washington, DC. Monday January 16 is a federal holiday to honor Dr. King and his legacy. (Photo by Mark Wilson/Getty Images)

Top stories for April 26, 2018 include HUD Secretary Ben Carson aiming to raise the rent on America’s poorest, Kanye West is tweeting support to Donald Trump, and more.

Ben Carson proposes shaking down poor people with rent hikes

HUD Secretary Ben Carson, the famous brain surgeon with no governmental experience prior to taking the job, is set to propose tripling  the rent on low-income Americans. The Trump administration proposal would raise the rent cap for the poorest families to approximately $150 a month, three times higher than the current minimum. The White House says that the raise in rent would “encourage work and self-sufficiency” across its rental assistance programs.
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Kanye West’s tweets his support of Trump and MAGA

Kanye West spent most of Wednesday tweeting incoherently, posting pictures from (presumably) his home asking if “it looks like the ‘Sunken Place” before posting a picture of himself wearing the infamous MAGA hat. It’s a hat and phrase that has also become heavily associated with white supremacist groups and the “Alt-Right.” It seems that if Kanye is using this as away to promote his alleged new albums.
-theGrio

Attorney: Woman at center of Waffle House arrest was ‘brutalized’

Civil Rights attorney Benjamin Crump said that Chikesia Clemons, the 25-year-old woman who endured a violent arrest at an Alabama Waffle House restaurant last weekend, says she was “assaulted,” “choked,” and “brutalized” by police. Crump, best known for representing the family of Trayvon Martin, and most recently of Stephon Clark, stood alongside Clemons’ mother and presented new witness accounts that contradict the police officers’ version of events.
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Could Seattle really have a spot open for Colin Kaepernick?

Colin Kaepernick has not played a down in the NFL since 2016. Countless teams have avoided Kaepernick, opting to sign lesser-talented journeymen, or even retired players rather than the one-time Super Bowl quarterback due to his social activism. On Monday, during a pre-draft press conference, Seattle Seahawks head coach Pete Carroll kept the door open on signing Kaepernick, telling USA Today that “there may be a place for him.”
-theGrio

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