Missouri AG urges Supreme Court to uphold Down syndrome abortion ban, overturn Roe

Missouri AG urges Supreme Court to uphold Down syndrome abortion ban, overturn Roe By Calvin Freiburger for Life Site News ‘My son Stephen has shown me the inherent beauty in life, and he brings immense joy and love to his loved ones and those around him,’ the attorney general said. Missouri’s Republican Attorney General Eric Schmitt has asked the U.S. Supreme Court to affirm the constitutionality of banning abortions sought on the basis of a Down syndrome diagnosis, as well as to reconsider the Court’s longstanding precedent asserting a general…

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The 1776 Report

The 1776 Report In the course of human events there have always been those who deny or reject human freedom, but Americans will never falter in defending the fundamental truths of human liberty proclaimed on July 4, 1776. We will—we must—always hold these truths. The declared purpose of the President’s Advisory 1776 Commission is to “enable a rising generation to understand the history and principles of the founding of the United States in 1776 and to strive to form a more perfect Union.” This requires a restoration of American education,…

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Dominican Republic House votes down initiative to decriminalize abortion

Dominican Republic House votes down initiative to decriminalize abortion By Nancy Flanders for Live Action The Dominican Republic’s full House of Representatives voted against decriminalizing abortion in their second-reading approval of changes to the Penal Code on June 30, with a first reading having taken place in May. The modifications to the Penal Code include more than 200 changes to update legislation, with 126 votes in favor and 26 against. However, these changes excluded an attempt by abortion proponents to decriminalize abortion. The initiative will now move to the Senate, according to El Dia.…

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Critics Blast ‘Dangerous’ and ‘Unconstitutional’ Expansion of US Capitol Police

Critics Blast ‘Dangerous’ and ‘Unconstitutional’ Expansion of US Capitol Police by Leah Barkoukis for Town Hall The U.S. Capitol Police are planning to expand outside of the District of Columbia, opening regional field offices “to better protect lawmakers” against threats in the wake of the Jan. 6 Capitol riot, reports The New York Times. Florida and California will be the first regional offices to open to address the rising threats against members of Congress, which have doubled since 2017, according to acting chief of force Yogananda D. Pittman. The majority…

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Are We Witnessing The Death Of America’s Democratic Republic?

Are We Witnessing The Death Of America’s Democratic Republic? By Barry Shaw for American Thinker Although this journal is called the American Thinker it can be useful to hear the observations of a non-American thinker on what appear to be bewildering and growing problems in America. Public safety is perhaps the pre-eminent responsibility of government. If a government cannot protect its citizens against criminal members of its society, or even against the unlawful behavior of government itself, that nation no longer deserves to call itself a functioning democracy. Has the United States reached…

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President Trump Announces Lawsuits Against Twitter, Google and Facebook CEOs — Asks for Punitive Damages

President Trump Announces Lawsuits Against Twitter, Google and Facebook CEOs — Asks for Punitive Damages By Jim Hoft  for The Gateway Pundit President Donald Trump announced he is holding a press conference on Wednesday morning in his efforts to protect the First Amendment. The press conference is set for 11 AM Eastern. HAPPENING NOW: Getting ready for President Trump’s big announcement on his efforts to protect the First Amendment. Catch it on ⁦@OANN⁩ at 11:00 EST pic.twitter.com/tXnEynxYzJ — Christina Bobb (@christina_bobb) July 7, 2021 President Trump will announce that he is…

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