President Biden has bowed to pressure from his radical base and
has selected a judicial activist to fill Justice Stephen Breyer’s seat on
the Supreme Court.
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Today's Top Stories
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Legal Aid Groups Pressure Biden to End “Racist”
Remain in Mexico by Refusing to Help Migrants
In a crusade to force the Biden
administration to reverse a policy that makes illegal immigrants wait in
Mexico—rather than in the U.S.—for court hearings, legal aid groups
have turned on the president as well as the migrants the government coerced
them to help. The open border organizations have proclaimed in recent
months that the Trump-era program, Migrant Protection Protocols (MPP) or
Remain in Mexico, is inhumane and utterly evil.
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Judicial Watch: Fed Agency Documents Detail Supposed
Discriminatory ‘Microaggressions’
A slide titled
“Microaggressions” defines microaggressions as “verbal and nonverbal
behaviors” that “communicate negative, hostile, and derogatory messages
to people rooted in their marginalized group membership (based on gender,
race, ethnicity, religion, sexuality, etc.)” The slide further notes that
microaggressions can be “intentional or unintentional,” and are “more
subtle” than “using racial epithets or displaying swastikas.”
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How The
Left’s Push For ‘Equity’ Is Destroying Equality
The Federalist
Setting
all the math aside, policies like those implemented in California and
throughout private companies are unjust and very likely illegal. At least
that’s what Judicial Watch and the Free Enterprise
Project of the National Center for Public Policy Research have
concluded. Both groups have filed lawsuits exposing the laws for what they
are — racist, sexist, and discriminatory on many fronts.
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Feds:
Saying you’re ‘colorblind’ is racist
The Washington Examiner
A newly
revealed federal diversity program greatly expands earlier critical race
training by creating a whole new minefield of “microaggressions” that
some could believe are stereotypes and racism.
In the training package used at the Consumer Financial Protection
Bureau, for example, offering a black student a basketball should be
considered offensive.
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Clinton,
Trump, and 6 Keys to What’s Next in Special Counsel’s Spying
Probe
The Daily Signal
In another
new wrinkle, the legal watchdog group Judicial Watch
obtained documents that show the unnamed technology experts
referenced in the Durham probe worked for the Pentagon’s Defense Advanced
Research Projects Agency from 2016-2021. That division of the Defense
Department is responsible for developing new military technologies.
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