
Quentin Young
Editor at Colorado Newsline
Editor @newslineCO | formerly @dailycamera. Views are my own.
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2 weeks ago |
montrosepress.com | Quentin Young
The threat that the Trump administration would illegally deploy military forces in Colorado to advance its authoritarian agenda has loomed over the state for months. Now that the president has ordered troops into action against protests in California that local authorities insist were already under control, Colorado is increasingly at risk of similar federal incursions. But while the likelihood of such escalation has gone up, the state appears no better prepared to do anything to stop it.
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2 weeks ago |
coloradonewsline.com | Quentin Young
by Quentin Young, Colorado Newsline June 12, 2025 The threat that the Trump administration would illegally deploy military forces in Colorado to advance its authoritarian agenda has loomed over the state for months. Now that the president has ordered troops into action against protests in California that local authorities insist were already under control, Colorado is increasingly at risk of similar federal incursions.
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2 weeks ago |
yahoo.com | Quentin Young
Poncho Espino, an organizer with the Party for Socialism and Liberation, speaks to the crowd during an anti-ICE protest at the Colorado Capitol on Tuesday. (Quentin Young/Colorado Newsline)The threat that the Trump administration would illegally deploy military forces in Colorado to advance its authoritarian agenda has loomed over the state for months.
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2 weeks ago |
realvail.com | Quentin Young
Boulder County Courthouse near where terror attack occurred (Quentin Young photo). Ever since 251 people were taken hostage during the Oct. 7 attack on Israel, a group of residents in Boulder have refused to let the community forget the people who were abducted. The group is the local chapter of the global Run For Their Lives, which organizes events calling for the release of the hostages.
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3 weeks ago |
montrosepress.com | Quentin Young
Ever since 251 people were taken hostage during the Oct. 7 attack on Israel, a group of residents in Boulder have refused to let the community forget the people who were abducted. The group is the local chapter of the global Run For Their Lives, which organizes events calling for the release of the hostages. Participants in the Boulder chapter have demonstrated by walking in the city’s downtown area every week — 80 weeks so far — since November 2023. kAmkDA2? DEJ=6lQ7@?E\H6:89Ei c__jQm%96:C H2=< @?
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