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Month: April 2026

The Delusional World of Gender Ideology Now Includes International Kidnapping

He wanted the child to identify as transgender as well, and since he had been granted partial custody of the boy, his influence campaign was successful: By the time his son reached 10 years of age, he was identifying as a girl.
Little did either the boy or his biological mother suspect that his gender-confused father had concocted a nefarious scheme to kidnap the boy and attempt to “transition” him in Cuba.

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Court Sides With Mother Against School District’s Transgender Policy

The school district allegedly refused a request to notify the mother regarding her child’s gender dysphoria or gender identity issues.

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Schumer miscalculated big time…

Senate Republicans advanced a budget resolution Wednesday night on a 52-46 vote, the opening move in a reconciliation process that will fund Immigration and Customs Enforcement and Customs and Border Protection through the remainder of President Trump’s term.
Seventy days into the longest partial government shutdown in American history, Senate Minority Leader Chuck Schumer is about to discover what it looks like to play a strong hand badly.

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Food Stamps Could Buy Hot Chicken Under New Bipartisan Bill

‘It is just plain common sense to allow SNAP participants to purchase a rotisserie chicken with their benefits,’ Rep. Rick Crawford said.

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House Panel Orders Southern Poverty Law Center to Turn Over Communications With Biden’s DOJ

The House Judiciary chief gave the civil rights group a week to come up with documents as it faces allegations of fraud and conspiracy.

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Senate Republican Wants to Scrap Biden Rule That Punishes Career Schools and Veterans

Republican Indiana Sen. Jim Banks introduced a bill on Monday to overturn a rule he says has been manipulated by Democrats to unfairly targets career schools and military students.

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States Stockpile Gold Bars to Hedge Against Inflation

Several states are loading up on gold bars as concerns about rising prices and massive federal government spending persist.

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