July 28, 2023
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One in Six Democrats Believes Violence Is Justified to Restore Abortion: Poll |
by Ben Johnson |
One in every six Democrats believes that "force [is] justified to restore abortion rights," a new poll has found, underscoring the secular Left's growing support for political violence. The number of Democrats backing abortion-related terrorism has doubled, from 8% to 16% since January - a period when multiplestates have enactedpro-life protections. In all, 31 million Americans support the use of violence to reinstate abortion in U.S. law, up from 22 million just three months ago, according to a survey from the University of Chicago's Chicago Project on Security and Threats (CPOST). |
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'Barbaric Pseudoscience': Detransitioners, Clinicians Implore Congress to Halt Transing of Minors |
by Baylie McClafferty |
The House Judiciary Committee held a hearing on Thursday addressing the dangers and due process violations of "gender-affirming care" for children. Dr. Blaire Peters, a "gender-affirming" surgeon, admitted that doctors in this field are just learning as they go. "We've maybe done a handful of pubertally suppressed adolescents as a field, and no one has published on it yet." |
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Xi Ignores Biden's Climate Overtures, Backs Out of Emissions Commitments |
by Dan Hart |
On July 19, reports surfaced that Chinese President Xi Jinping would be backing his country - the world's leading producer of greenhouse gas emissions - out of any former commitments to reducing emissions. Experts say the move is merely the latest in a string of failures by the Biden administration to successfully engage China, showcasing not only American weakness on the global stage but also an untrustworthy communist regime. |
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'Try That In A Small Town' Sees Increased Support Despite Backlash |
by S.A. McCarthy |
A country singer is confronting continued controversy over his music video on small-town values. The music video for Jason Aldean's single "Try That In A Small Town" stirred the pot last week, with leftists smearing the song as an endorsement of racism and violence and conservatives defending it as an anthem to American values. Aldean himself addressed the controversy at a concert in Cincinnati, Ohio. |
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