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June 20 2023
Happy Juneteenth from Washington, where the blessings of liberty increasingly are under attack. Slavery couldn’t survive long in a free nation, our Jarrett Stepman argues, and that question remains timely. And just to the north, he writes in another piece, Canadians let the government help kill more of them. In a special podcast, Virginia Allen finds out what one educator is doing to try to fulfill the promise of Junteenth. Plus: Victor Davis Hanson on top Democrats’ immunity from prosecution; Dennis Prager on America’s nuttiness crisis; and Amy Swearer on how free people defend themselves and others with guns. On this day in 1865, now called Juneteenth, Union soldiers arrive in Galveston, Texas, with news that the Civil War is over and slavery is abolished in the U.S.
“People need to understand the amount of pressure on Chairman Comer,” says Oversight Committee member Rep. Gary Palmer. “A lesser man would wilt. I don’t think he will.”
In his new book “March to the Majority: The Real Story of the Republican Revolution,” Newt Gingrich explains how the Contract With America fundamentally changed the Republican Party.
A health sharing group urges the U.S. Conference of Catholic Bishops to address reports that Catholic hospitals are performing hormonal and surgical sex-change operations on young people.
In what became an exchange that was both personal and went right to the crux of the matter, Rep. Brian Mast asked the State Department’s first chief of DEI: “Can you tell me—am I white?”
In 1998, Justice Clarence Thomas walked out of church after daily mass. He descended the steps of St. Joseph’s Church and began to walk to the Court, when a homeless man came running toward him.
A Republican running for Virginia Senate responds to an attack on parental rights groups such as Moms for Liberty by pledging to introduce a Parental Bill of Rights Act in the Legislature should she win.