“Down Syndrome” was trending on Twitter this week alongside “abortion” after the Supreme Court ruled not to block the Texas Heartbeat Act as members of the abortion lobby suggested abortion is necessary to eliminate Down syndrome.
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Bill de Blasio Advocates Vaccines for Children: 'Let's Get to Those 5-11-Year-Olds'
New York City Mayor Bill de Blasio (D) on Thursday expressed his desire to inoculate children with vaccines for the Chinese coronavirus, declaring that it needs to be done “quickly” and vowing to see if there needs to be a “very special push there” to make it a reality, as none of the vaccines are…
Rep. Byron Donalds Shreds Democrat Argument on Voter ID: I Had an ID at 13
Rep. Byron Donalds (R-FL) on Sunday shredded Democrats’ argument that requiring identification in order to vote is racist by sharing his personal experience of obtaining an ID when he was just thirteen years old.
Manchin: I Support Biden's Gun Orders, Don't Support House Background Check Bill
During an interview with CNN on Thursday, Sen. Joe Manchin (D-WV) said that he supports President Joe Biden’s executive orders on guns, but cannot support the House’s background check bill as it currently stands. Manchin said, “I support what the
Heritage Action Debunks Democrat Myths About Georgia's Election Law
Heritage Action debunked six key myths touted by Democrats regarding Georgia’s recently-passed election integrity law, which the radical left has falsely described as a voter suppression bill harkening to the era of Jim Crow.
Exclusive–O'Donnell: The Ides of March that Changed the Course of the Revolution and Washington’s One Man Army
On the Ides of March 240 years ago in the muddy fields and woods outside Guilford Courthouse, North Carolina, the course of the Revolutionary War changed in an epic battle. In the heart of the melee, a six-foot-six, 260-pound giant armed with a massive broadsword battled for freedom.