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April 3 2021
Good morning from Washington, where some lawmakers struggle with whether they really support law and order. In Seattle, local Jason Rantz writes, residents know what happens when elected leaders don’t back police and stand up to Antifa and other extremists. And if some on the left have their way, Victor Davis Hanson notes, we’ll all live under a new set of rules. Plus: President Biden correctly sizes up Putin; Arkansas ponders a ban on helping minors change genders; and The New York Times abdicates responsibility to a partisan organization. On this date in 1996, FBI agents arrest a hermit in a Montana cabin and accuse him of being the notorious Unabomber whose 16 mail bombs killed three and wounded 23 over 18 years. Tomorrow, Christians celebrate Easter.
The Seattle Police Department saw a mass exodus of nearly 200 police officers in 2020 after a relentless public campaign by anti-police activists and like-minded City Council members.
President Biden took an oath to “take care that the laws be faithfully executed.” But he has willfully rendered federal immigration laws null and void.
The Arkansas bill would save lives by ensuring that children who struggle with gender dysphoria get the best science- and evidence-based treatments to ensure lifelong health.
Suddenly, the Times is outsourcing its research on conservatives to a hard-left organization—one of the most toxic assassins of cancel culture—and boasting about it.
House Republicans say they still want to know why $35 million in taxpayer dollars went to a Democrat-aligned consulting firm to boost voting last year in California—and whether it was even legal.