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** Kamala’s Abortion Extremism
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** Harris has flip-flopped on many issues, but abortion has consistently been a top priority.
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** Ryan T. Anderson, First Things
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Kamala Harris is an abortion extremist. Her words and actions over the course of her career—as California’s attorney general, as United States senator, and as vice president—leave no doubt as to that fact. From targeting pro-life journalists and forcing pregnancy centers to advertise for abortion in her A.G. days, to voting to override state pro-life laws in her Senate days, she has repeatedly made clear her fealty to the abortion lobby. Since becoming the presumptive Democratic nominee for the presidency, Harris has sown confusion about her political vision by reversing many of her own publicly stated positions. But one thing remains constant: Abortion is her top priority.
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Rachel N. Morrison and Eric Kniffin filed an amicus brief against a Biden Administration rule that would require abortions that are illegal under state law ([link removed]) .
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Alexander Raikin published a report for Cardus about the rise of euthanasia in Canada ([link removed]) .
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For National Review, Stanley Kurtz writes about Tim Waltz’s education radicalism ([link removed]) .
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Lance Morrow writes about the weirdness of the left in The Wall Street Journal ([link removed]) .
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For The Catholic Thing, Carrie Gress writes about internal attacks on the Catholic Church ([link removed]) .
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In his column, George Weigel writes about why Synod 2024 appears headed for failure ([link removed]) .
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In First Things, Carl R. Trueman writes about what Protestants can learn from Catholics ([link removed]) .
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Carl also writes about the Church of England’s worldly theology of sex in World ([link removed]) .
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Also for World, Brad Littlejohn writes about how AI cannot be a shortcut to human achievement ([link removed]) .
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Brad also writes for World about the normalization of online porn ([link removed]) .
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