WHITE HOUSE HOSTS PRO-LIFE ANTI-WEAPONIZATION TEA PARTY
The Trump administration’s Justice Department rolled out the welcome mat for pro-life advocates at headquarters just as it fired prosecutors tied to the previous administration’s crackdown on peaceful demonstrators, with a nearly 900-page weaponization report accusing Biden-era officials of working hand in glove with pro-abortion groups to hammer activists under the FACE Act while turning a blind eye to attacks on pregnancy centers and churches. John Mize of Americans United for Life called the revelations “troubling” and “frightening” after attending the meeting with Civil Rights Division officials, while acting Attorney General Todd Blanche blasted what he called a “two-tiered system of justice,” vowing the department would not tolerate selective prosecution based on beliefs.
Trump DOJ hosts pro-life allies, proving bureaucracy can weaponize a lobbyist with seating charts.
American patriot Paul Revere was a member of the Sons of Liberty and a participant in the Boston Tea Party, but he is chiefly remembered for his late-night horseback ride to warn the Massachusetts colonists that British soldiers were setting forth on the mission that, as it turned out, began the American Revolution. Two others also rode out with the news, but it is Revere who is celebrated as the midnight rider, despite having been captured before reaching his final destination. Why is this?
Smith was the first African American to obtain a medical degree and operate a pharmacy in the US. Denied admission to American colleges due to racial discrimination, he studied in Scotland, obtaining a series of degrees. After returning to New York, he became the first professionally trained black physician in the country. He wrote forcefully against common misconceptions and false notions about race, science, and medicine and once used statistics to refute what argument about slaves?
Like much of Africa, the area that is now
The Percy-Neville Feud was a string of skirmishes between two prominent northern English families and their followers that helped provoke the Wars of the Roses—a series of dynastic civil wars between supporters of the Houses of Lancaster and York in the 15th century. Six months after the Nevilles allied themselves with Richard, Duke of York—rival of the Lancastrian King Henry VI—the Percys met the Nevilles and the Duke in the first battle at St. Albans. What was the original reason for the feud?
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