Plus: 6 States Sue to Block Biden’s Student Loan ‘Forgiveness’ Scheme
September 30 2022
Good morning from Washington, where President Biden’s plan to cancel student loan debt is now the subject of a lawsuit by six states. Heritage Foundation legal experts GianCarlo Canaparo and Jack Fitzhenry offer analysis. A college swimmer joins Sen. Rand Paul to defend women’s sports against trans athletes. Mary Margaret Olohan interviews them on camera. On the podcast, Katrina Trinko interviews a psychiatrist who views the outbreak of transgenderism as a “social contagion.” Plus: the school choice fight in Arizona; how to boost America’s oil production; and good guys with guns save the day again. Seventy-five years ago today, the New York Yankees’ Game 1 defeat of the Brooklyn Dodgers, 5-3, becomes the first World Series game to be televised.
What is the basis for the current aggressive transgender treatment for kids? Dr. Miriam Grossman says it's rooted in a study of 55 children in the Netherlands.
The brazen illegality of President Biden’s loan forgiveness plan suggests that he was confident that nobody could sue him over it. The president’s confidence was overinflated.
Democrats and activists who accuse critics of being transphobic or hateful for pushing back on transgender athletes in women's sports "don't want to have the real argument," says Sen. Paul.
The education savings account program, signed into law by Gov. Doug Ducey in July, would have taken effect Saturday. But the law's implementation is currently on hold.
University of Massachusetts will be handing out rainbow-clad trucker hats to Minutemen fans with ticket purchases as it faces off with its evangelical Christian opponents on the field.
Joan Jacobson never imagined she would be shot when she knocked on the door of a Michigan couple's home, hoping to convince them not to vote for local pro-abortion ballot proposal.