Good morning from Washington, where The Heritage Foundation is rolling out priorities for the next conservative president. The unbridled power of the deep state is a major target of Heritage’s Project 2025, our Tyler O’Neil reports. Only informed voters can reverse San Francisco’s disastrous path, Jarrett Stepman writes. On the podcast, Virginia Allen details the goals of a rally coming soon to the southern border. Plus: Mary Margaret Olohan on President Biden’s barring of priests from a national military hospital; Samantha Aschieris on a bill to limit sensitive exports to China; and Tom Jipping on why the abortion pill is in court.
Rep. Chris Smith, R-N.J., tears into President Biden’s administration for barring Catholic priests from ministering to service members at Walter Reed National Military Medical Center.
“The United States should not contribute to the transfer of technology with the [Chinese Communist Party] that leads to furthering its authoritarian state,” says Rep. Mark Green, R-Tenn.
The legal conflict over the Food and Drug Administration’s lax regulation of abortion drugs is getting more complicated by the day as a lawsuit winds its way through the federal courts.
Missouri Attorney General Andrew Bailey, a Republican, issues an emergency regulation restricting the use of experimental transgender interventions on minors.