Plus: Movie 'Capitol Punishment' Tells Stories You Won't Hear From Jan. 6 Committee
May 31 2022
Good morning from Washington, where radical pro-abortion forces promise to make life unpleasant for the rest of us because they want to kill unborn babies on demand. But abortion still will be available if the Supreme Court strikes down Roe v. Wade, Virginia Allen shows in a 50-state report. On the podcast, Rob Bluey explores a film that may change your mind about the Jan. 6 Capitol riot. Plus: what’s wrong with the Army; Biden’s wrongheaded policing order; the coming shortage of airline pilots; and confronting woke capitalists. Sixty years ago today, Israeli officials execute Adolf Eichmann, the Hitler confidante who organized the execution of about 6 million European Jews, after a trial convicts him of crimes against humanity.
States across the nation vary in how they would treat the unborn if the Supreme Court overturns Roe in the case of Dobbs v. Jackson Women’s Health Organization.
Thanks to a new documentary, “Capitol Punishment,” Americans are able to hear stories from those who were there Jan. 6, 2021—and the ordeals they’ve faced since that day.
In a study of mass shootings, the Secret Service found that "100% of perpetrators showed concerning behaviors, and in 77% of shootings, at least one person ... knew about their plan."