Fauci v. Paul and 3 Other Takeaways From Senate COVID-19 Hearing

 
 
July 21 2021
 
Good morning from Washington, where Anthony Fauci loses his cool when a senator questions him closely about U.S. funding of Chinese virus research. Fred Lucas has details. A judge reminds the president that he can't just hand out amnesty to illegal immigrants, Hans von Spakovsky writes. Is Biden tough enough on China? Hear what former Secretary of State Mike Pompeo shares with Rachel del Guidice on the podcast. Plus: heroism at Bull Run; a stonewalling nominee; and a personal account of cancel culture on campus. Ten years ago today, after 30 years, NASA's space shuttle program completes its 135th and final mission as the Atlantis lands at Kennedy Space Center in Florida. 
 
 
 
NEWS
Fauci v. Paul and 3 Other Takeaways From Senate COVID-19 Hearing
By Fred Lucas

"Sen. Paul, you do not know what you are talking about, quite frankly, and I want to say that officially," Fauci says at one point, raising his voice.
COMMENTARY
Federal Judge Stops Biden White House's Authoritarian Move on Amnesty
By Hans von Spakovsky

This is a very important court decision in slowing the trend toward an authoritarian executive. It says that a president cannot simply ignore existing immigration law.
ANALYSIS
Pompeo: Biden Administration Inviting UN Racism Experts 'Enormous Mistake'
By Rachel del Guidice

"Our administration understood that the U.N. Human Rights Commission was ... a bunch of antisemitic thugs who spend most of their time nagging on Israel," says Pompeo.
COMMENTARY
Consumer Financial Protection Bureau Nominee Faces Pushback Over Stonewalling Senators
By Norbert Michel

Removing career employees and replacing them with political activists is a serious allegation for any administration. The Biden administration owes the American public an explanation.
COMMENTARY
Maj. Sullivan Ballou Sacrificed Love of Family for His Country. His Letter Reminds Us It Takes Courage to Preserve Freedom.
By Philip Reynolds

Ballou understood that saving America—a country he loved—required making sacrifices. "If it is necessary that I should fall on the battle-field for any country, I am ready," he writes.
COMMENTARY
My Campus Canceled Me Because I Didn't Post a Black Square on Instagram
By Nicole Kiser

I assumed being a conservative in college would not be easy, but I never pictured having to deal with the events in the summer of 2020.
ANALYSIS
ICYMI: California Looks to Promote 'Equity' in Math Class
By Richard Bernstein

A review of research justifying the change reveals findings that are murky, hotly disputed, or contradicted by other research, misleadingly stretched, or just plain wrong.
 
     
 
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