Disinformation Nation: Biden to Launch New Censorship Board | | by Tony Perkins |
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| There's virtual anarchy on our southern border -- costing U.S. servicemen their lives -- and what is Homeland Security's priority? Policing free speech. In news almost too impossible to believe, the man presiding over the collapse of our immigration system, DHS Secretary Alejandro Mayorkas, testified Wednesday that while millions of illegals stream into our country, destroying property and preying on local communities, his focus will be "countering misinformation" before the midterm elections. "The goal is to bring the resources of (DHS) together to address this threat," Mayorkas said. What threat? The biggest one to the Left's control: the truth. |
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| Senate GOP: Southern Poverty Lawyer a Poor Choice for Judge | Nancy Abudu isn't a household name, but her employer -- an anti-Christian group called the Southern Poverty Law Center (SPLC) -- certainly should be. The "civil rights" organization, whose fall from grace rocked the Leftist establishment a handful of years ago, turned out to be a hive of racist scam artists that exploited its donors and sexually harassed employees. Turns out, the so-called hate watcher was the biggest hater of them all. And now, thanks to Joe Biden, one of their top attorneys is on the verge of becoming a judge on one of the most important courts in the country. |
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| Depressed Teens, Unsuppressed Phone Addiction | | by Joshua Arnold |
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| New CDC data on American high schoolers' mental health "echo a cry for help," said Debra Houry, Acting Principal Deputy Director. More than a third reported "poor mental health," 44 percent felt "sad or hopeless," and around one in ten attempted suicide. "It's a mental health crisis," said Dr. Jennifer Bauwens, Director of the Center for Family Studies at Family Research Council. |
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| On today's show: Mary Miller, U.S. Representative for the 15th District of Illinois, highlights DHS' new initiative countering 'misinformation' and reacts to Biden's comments at the Teacher of the Year event hosted at the White House. Dan Patrick, Lieutenant Governor of Texas, shares an update on the illegal immigration crisis at the Southern Border. Jonathan Mitchell, principal of Mitchell Law, comments on a federal court formally dismissing the remaining challenges to Texas' Heartbeat Law. David Closson, FRC's Director of the Center for Biblical Worldview, and Joseph Backholm, Senior Fellow for Biblical Worldview and Strategic Engagement, share about FRC's pastors' briefing in Texas. |
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