Plus: These 107 Corporations Signal Opposition to Election Integrity
April 16 2021
Good morning from Washington, where President Biden wants a pro-amnesty cop to take over protecting the U.S.-Mexico border. Our Fred Lucas rounds up some of the Tucson police chief’s political pronouncements. Major brands are lining up to mischaracterize election security laws in Georgia and elsewhere. Jarrett Stepman names 107 names. On the podcast, an Idaho congressman describes the ripple effects of illegal immigration. Plus: Pompeo’s warning on Iran; Biden’s dangerous talk; and a teacher’s project brings together students and veterans. On this date in 1972, the fifth of six U.S. lunar landing missions, Apollo 16, lifts off from Cape Canaveral, Florida, with three astronauts aboard.
This isn’t about “democracy” at all. It’s a typical corporate-speak way of demonstrating that they’re committed to the cultural left and Democrats’ policy priorities.
Rep. Russ Fulcher, R-Idaho, isn't from a southern border state, but he says illegal immigration still adversely affects his constituents. "Drug and sex trafficking impacts everyone," he says.
“America ... cannot permit the return to a situation where the risk to the Jewish homeland is real and the capacity for Iran to obtain a nuclear weapon is real,” says Pompeo.
Harrison Kessel was in eighth grade when he interviewed World War II veteran John Eloff. A shy boy, he was intimidated about asking a combat veteran to divulge his war stories.
“Three paragraphs in your article you begin with the words, ‘We must invest less in police,’ and you just told this committee [that] you don’t support investing less in police,” the Texas Republican says.