Plus: The Ideology Behind Biden's Disastrous First Nine Months
October 23 2021
Good morning from Washington, where the Biden administration seems to lurch from crisis to crisis. Victor Davis Hanson analyzes what’s driving the administration’s approach and thinking. Is it OK to have racially-segregated student groups in 2021? Mary Margaret Olohan reports on a lawsuit from a parents group fighting a liberal Massachusetts school district. Plus: Doug Badger on the Biden administration’s war on jobs, and Amy Swearer and Stephanie Luiz on examples of guns being used for self-defense in September. Enjoy your weekend.
"Public schools cannot segregate students by race, and students do not abandon their First Amendment rights at the schoolhouse gate," states the lawsuit.
The Biden administration is inviting more adverse consequences by pushing its “Build Back Better” plan. The partisan $3.5 trillion bill advances numerous job-killing policies.
The Biden administration filed a brief encouraging the Supreme Court to uphold New York City’s de facto ban preventing citizens from publicly carrying firearms, despite guns' use in self-defense.
Republican lawmakers grilled the attorney general over his memo calling on the FBI and Justice Department to address supposed “violent threats” against teachers and school boards.