Plus: Biden Owes Border Patrol Apology Over Phony Charges of ‘Whipping’ Illegal Aliens
March 28 2022
Good morning from Washington, where the nation’s likely new Supreme Court justice is championed by the left’s network of advocacy groups. Our Fred Lucas sorts how it works. Biden should apologize for smearing Border Patrol agents on horseback, former immigration chief Tom Homan writes. On the podcast, Virginia Allen interviews top congressional Republicans Steve Scalise and Elise Stefanik about solving big challenges. Plus: Jim Phillips on a rejiggered nuclear deal with Iran; Sarah Parshall Perry on a ray of hope for religious freedom; and your letters on Russia’s war on Ukraine. On this date in 1834, Andrew Jackson becomes the first president to be censured by Congress when he refuses to turn over documents related to his veto of banking legislation.
Over the past week, several Republican senators on the Senate Judiciary Committee mentioned Arabella Advisors, a leftist group that promoted Ketanji Brown Jackson for the Supreme Court.
After clearly making up career-ending, false accusations about Border Patrol agents, the Biden administration still hasn’t released the findings of the completed investigation.
The Biden administration appears to be on the verge of negotiating a weaker, shorter, and more risky deal with Iran than the Obama administration did in 2015.
In 2016, Matthew Woods applied for a paid position in a religious mission’s legal aid clinic. After disclosing that he was in a same-sex relationship, Woods asked if he could still be hired.
Elite institutions once thought to be nonpartisan, bipartisan, or at least somewhat objective are becoming ruthlessly ideological and perfectly willing to use their power to crush dissent.