America Isn’t Just Where I Live. It’s My Home.

 
 
Sep 20, 2019
 

Happy Friday from Washington, where tea party activists gather to celebrate freedom with some conservative stars. Aaron Credeur and Jackson Elliott report. President Trump hopes to tell his story better through black media outlets, Fred Lucas writes. On the podcast, Heritage Foundation legal expert Tom Jipping describes what's involved in impeaching a Supreme Court justice. Plus: Angela Sailor on loving the home of the brave, Nicole Russell on LGBT activists and youth soccer, and Lindsey Burke and Jonathan Butcher on school safety in the wake of Parkland. Enjoy the last weekend of summer.

 
 
 
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Sept. 22 long has been a meaningful date for me and my family. That's the day, in 1862, when Abraham Lincoln issued the preliminary Emancipation Proclamation.
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"It's deeply disturbing that someone that serves in the highest court of the land could have this many allegations," says Rep. Ayanna Pressley of Justice Brett Kavanaugh. Pressley is pushing for the impeachment process to begin.
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The confessed shooter in Parkland, Florida, had a long history of violence that school officials were well aware of—a history that should have alerted them to the potential risk.
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"We should be happy warriors, with joy," says Sen. Ted Cruz. "Contrast the joy of freedom, of America, with the angry intolerance of the socialist left."
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"This administration has a good story to tell to the black community and it wants to speak directly to the black press," says Raynard Jackson, whose column is distributed by Black Press USA.
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Sarah Williams, now a senior at Pensacola Christian College, founded a political science club that caters to the average student who wants to know more about conservative principles and the Constitution.
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Since the Supreme Court ruled that same-sex marriage is legal nationwide, the LGBT movement has committed to cultural influence, too, particularly targeting America's youth.
 
     
 
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