Happy Friday from Washington, where the FBI is mum about any action on violence targeting pro-life organizations even as agents go after pro-life activists. Mary Margaret Olohan reports. Millions of New York voters aren’t properly registered, Fred Lucas discovers, and one GOP lawmaker wants to know why. Plus: Jarrett Stepman on border towns faring far worse than Martha’s Vineyard; Dakota Wood on Putin’s nuclear threats; and Matt Walsh deflates gender ideology before a college crowd. Twenty-one years ago today, less than a month after the 9/11 terrorist attacks, a U.S.-led coalition opens an assault on Taliban-controlled Afghanistan with bombing by American and British forces.
At least 73 pregnancy resource centers or other pro-life organizations have been attacked since the Dobbs opinion leaked. Some of these organizations have heard nothing from federal authorities.
A new review of New York's voter lists shows that basic personal identification information is missing for 3.1 million registered voters, in apparent violation of federal law.
“Peaceful protests at abortion clinics get you federal charges from the DOJ,” tweets digital strategist Greg Price. “Acts of terrorism against pregnancy centers are totally fine.”
We think Putin is daft, of course. No one in the West has any interest in invading Russia. But it isn’t what we think that ultimately matters; it’s what Putin thinks that drives his decisions.
Walsh recalls interviewing an administrator at a school where students identified as cats and teachers affirmed them as cats. He also interviewed a man who identifies as a wolf.
Each year over 100,000 people visit Montpellier expecting to glimpse into the mind of Madison and his role in founding a nation. Instead, they find a distorted version of American history.
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