Plus: Refusing to Prosecute Those Protesting at Supreme Court Justices' Homes Is Inexcusable
June 2 2022
Good morning from Washington, where the Biden administration has ordered government agencies to register voters to keep liberals in office. The effort appears to break at least three laws, Fred Lucas reports. Prosecutors look the other way as pro-abortion activists try to intimidate Supreme Court justices, Hans von Spakovsky writes. On the podcast, Rep. Mark Green, R-Tenn., sums up what Democrat-run government has brought us. Plus: a new prize celebrates innovation; gun control as the wrong solution; and the problem with “transgender” Barbie. On this date in 1886, Grover Cleveland becomes the first sitting president to marry in the White House when the bachelor, 49, weds his legal ward, Frances Folsom, 21.
The president’s order spurring an “all of government” approach to registering voters raises questions about whether the effort squares with a law prohibiting political activity on federal property.
Because Attorney General Merrick Garland agrees with protesters’ political views, he refuses to stop them from trying to impede, obstruct, intimidate, and influence the justices.
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