Plus: How Pennsylvania’s Drawn-Out Senate Primary Underlines Need to Reform Mail-In Voting
May 25 2022
Good morning from Washington, where some lawmakers see Pennsylvania’s extended vote counting as evidence of needed reform. Fred Lucas reports on that and Biden’s new push for policing reforms. On the podcast, Heritage Foundation homeland security expert Lora Ries breaks down what Democrats really are up to with their domestic terrorism bill. Plus: a deadly school shooting in Texas; Indiana protects girls sports; and a dangerous abortion clinic in Florida. On this date in 1787, George Washington, James Madison, Benjamin Franklin, and 52 other state delegates convene in Philadelphia to draft the Constitution, four years after the United States of America won independence from England.
Pennsylvania’s second prolonged election in two years is reason to reform mail-in voting as well as ballot counting, says Rep. Claudia Tenney, co-chair of the Election Integrity Caucus.
President Biden is expected to sign an executive order to limit use of chokeholds and no-knock warrants by police as a way to mark the two-year anniversary of the murder of George Floyd.
One woman, allegedly hospitalized after bleeding excessively during an abortion, required emergency surgery. The doctors ended up performing a total hysterectomy.
President Biden uses the terrible mass shooting of black people in a Buffalo grocery store to smear America, divide Americans, and foment race-based hatred.