7 Things to Know About Upcoming Supreme Court Process, Picks

 
 
September 21 2020
 
Good morning from Washington, where President Trump continues to sound the alarm about how unsolicited ballots will taint elections. That concern recently hit home for our Jarrett Stepman—because he doesn't live where they plan to send his ballot. On the podcast, an authority on terrorism tells what Antifa really hopes to gain by violence. Plus: Trump and immigration reform; real progress in the Middle East; and pastors prescribe a unifying message. On this date in 1942, the B-29 Superfortress makes its debut flight over Seattle as Boeing's four-engine aircraft becomes the longest-range bomber of World War II.
 
 
 
NEWS
7 Things to Know About Upcoming Supreme Court Process, Picks
By Katrina Trinko

President Trump says he'll pick a female nominee, two Republican senators refuse to vote before the election, and Democrat lawmakers discuss packing the high court.
COMMENTARY
California Wants Me to Vote, Even Though I Haven't Lived There for Over 8 Years
By Jarrett Stepman

Since I left California in 2011, I have registered to vote in two other places. I've changed my address. And my parents notified election workers at their local voting location after I left.
ANALYSIS
Antifa Wants to 'Overthrow Our Government,' Terrorism Expert Says
By Virginia Allen

Martin Scott Catino, who has spent over 20 years studying terrorist organizations, explains Antifa's tactics to gain support and how it spreads its propaganda.
COMMENTARY
Securing the Border and Fixing Our Broken Immigration System
By Lora Ries

The government estimates that about a million individuals currently present in the U.S. have exhausted every legal appeal and have been issued a valid deportation order.
COMMENTARY
Why Trump's Mideast Peace Deals Matter
By David Harsanyi

It takes only a rudimentary knowledge of modern Middle East history to comprehend the immense changes going on in the region—and yet this seems lost on many contemporary journalists.
NEWS
Pastors Promote Workplace Training as Alternative to 'Divisiveness'
By Fred Lucas

A group of minority pastors is asking employers to adopt a new training program that counters the narrative promoted by Black Lives Matter activists.
COMMENTARY
ICYMI: The Legacy of Ruth Bader Ginsburg, a Lioness of the Law
By John G. Malcolm

The bulk of Ginsburg's work demonstrated a belief in a Supreme Court with seemingly limitless powers over society and a living, evolving Constitution that changes with the times.
 
     
 
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