February 16, 2023
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Transgender Extremism Triggers Scottish Leader's Resignation |
by Ben Johnson |
The leader of Scotland resigned on Wednesday after her months-long advocacy of an extreme transgender bill ended in a humiliating defeat - a sign that even the most secular of countries has definitively turned against the LGBTQ movement. |
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Unidentified Flying Obscurity: Classified Briefing Brings Few Answers |
by Suzanne Bowdey |
The Senate's classified briefing was supposed to answer questions about China's spy balloons, Republicans insisted, not create more. And yet, several senators seemed surprised after Tuesday's meeting with U.S. intelligence and military officials - not by what they learned, but by the growing pile of unknowns, including why so much information is being kept from the American public. "They're concerned, they're interested, and they have a right to know why President Biden directed the actions that he did over the last week," Senator Tom Cotton (R-Ark.) argued. |
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SAFE Act-Style Bills Gain Momentum, Need Clarity |
by Joshua Arnold |
Legislative efforts to protect minors from harmful, irreversible gender transition procedures are going so well, some proponents are focusing on the next step: beating the inevitable legal challenges. From one state in 2021, the push to ban gender transition procedures on those too young to legitimately consent is now "moving across the country," said Family Research Council President Tony Perkins, host of "Washington Watch." "But," he continued, "observers already anticipate a legal fight from both the ACLU and the transgender industry." |
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FRC Amicus Reveals How Politicized FDA Approved Abortion Drugs |
by Joy Stockbauer |
A new lawsuit led by Alliance Defending Freedom, a pro-life legal organization heavily involved in the Dobbs case, is now representing four national medical associations and four physicians in a lawsuit against the federal government, seeking to reverse FDA approval for abortion drugs on the basis that they were approved illegally. Family Research Council (FRC) submitted one of 15 friend-of-the-court briefs in the case, Alliance for Hippocratic Medicine v. U.S. Food and Drug Administration. |
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