Plus: Judge Blocks New York’s Ban on Guns in Church—for Now
October 27 2022
Good morning from Washington, where lawmakers on the Left scoff at questioning the integrity of our elections. In Pennsylvania, though, GOP state legislators flag unverified ballots, Fred Lucas reports. A federal judge is open-minded about packing heat in church, Nicole Russell writes. On the podcast, a graphic artist tells why the Supreme Court should allow her to decline to work for same-sex weddings. Plus: Biden’s flub on that student loan bailout; an unanswered question about the pandemic’s origin; the deadly toll of fentanyl; and those “Problematic Women” in Iran. On this date in 1904, New York Mayor George McClellan takes the controls on the inaugural run of the Big Apple’s new subway, which will become the nation’s largest.
Almost a quarter of a million ballots were mailed to Pennsylvania voters without verifying their identity, state lawmakers say in a letter seeking answers.
A federal judge last week stopped New York state officials from enforcing the part of a new gun law that bans firearms from places of worship, at least temporarily.
“We have a president who is so delusional he actually thinks this is a plan that we voted on in Congress,” Rep. Ralph Norman says of Biden’s claim that it “passed by a vote or two.”
"I've always been creative, I've always wanted to design for weddings, and I want to design and create for weddings in a way that's consistent with God's view of marriage," Lorie Smith says.