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Month: August 2025

A Woman “had no other choice but to defend herself and that is why people have guns.” She was six months pregnant and had two other children in the house. She survived years of domestic abuse and defended herself against “a terrible domestic assault.”

Wednesday, April 17, 2025 . . . We learned on April 18 that it appeared to be domestic violence-related, and no charges were filed at the time. Wednesday, we spoke with District Attorney General Frederick Agee. He told us this was self defense and that his office would not be pursuing any charges. “She is six […]

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SCOTUS asked to overturn Obergefell v. Hodges

Obergefell must be revisited so that a ruling that respects both the rights of persons and the longstanding authority of state and local governments (to define that which they govern) can take its place. Any consistently applied definition does not violate Equal Protection, be it a marriage, a legal partnership, a corporation, or a female athlete. Justice Thomas is clearly right that the flawed and destructive…

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Democrats Introduce Measure to Terminate Trump’s D.C. Takeover

Axios   A group of House and Senate Democrats on Friday introduced a joint resolution that would put an end to President Trump’s control of the city’s police force. The measure is an extreme long-shot, but it is a show of strong Democratic opposition to a move that many in the party say amounts to a chilling and unprecedented power-grab. Axios was first to report on Wednesday that Rep. Jamie Raskin (D-Md.), the ranking member of the House Judiciary Committee, planned to introduce a measure terminating the crime emergency. READ THE FULL STORY              

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Most Californians Oppose Suggested Redistricting Changes: Poll

Gov. Gavin Newsom’s plan to adopt temporary congressional maps to favor Democrats is facing strong opposition, a new poll shows.

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Judge Instructs DOJ to Rewrite Order on DC Police Leadership

The district sued after the attorney general ordered the police to submit control to an emergency commissioner.

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‘These girls are being bullied’: Volleyball team forced to share dorms with trans-identifying male

Subhead:Melanie Bennet, a contributor to Juno News, joins The Ezra Levant Show to discuss her story about a Nova Scotia teen girls’ volleyball team that was forced to share dorms with a trans-identifying biological male.#

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A Nova Scotia girls’ provincial volleyball team was told by their coach that voicing concerns over sharing dorms with a trans-identifying biological male teammate was a “disgusting” act of “transphobia” and “homophobia,” according to an exclusive report from Juno News.

The story’s author, Melanie Bennet, joined The Ezra Levant Show, to discuss the details of this latest instance of women and girls’ private spaces being invaded by males.

Melanie explained how the male was selected for the provincial team that travelled to Toronto to compete in the Canada Cup, where “some young girls complained.”

An important point of clarity, the journalist shared that from what her sources said, the girls “didn’t actually share rooms” with the male “but did have a shared bathroom.”

After raising concerns privately amongst themselves, the girls were then reprimanded.

“These are elite youths who are competing at a high level, perhaps for scholarships, maybe to be professional,” she said of the female athletes.

“These girls complaining about being in their spaces, possibly taking their trophies and their scholarships, and whatever else, they’re being threatened with being expelled from the team in their last year.”

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Texas Gov. Abbott Calls for Immediate Second Special Session on Redistricting

The first special session failed as Texas Democrats fled the state to prevent Republicans from advancing their redistricting plans.

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DC Attorney General Sues Feds To Stop Trump Admin From Cleaning Up Crime

‘It is my opinion that the Bondi Order is unlawful, and that you are not legally obligated to follow it,’ Schwalb said.

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