6 Takeaways From Latest Jan. 6 Committee Hearing

 
 
June 17 2022
 
Good morning from Washington, where the focus on Jan. 6 never ends. Fred Lucas reports on the latest hearings. Will the Justice Department keep turning a blind eye to all the violence against pregnancy centers and churches? A group of conservative leaders hopes not. Jarrett Stepman has the details. Plus: A congressional race's outcome indicates conservatism is becoming more popular among Hispanics, and one of America's top sports magazines takes a swipe at a high school coach who just wants to thank God after games. Enjoy your weekend.
 
 
 
NEWS
6 Takeaways From Latest Jan. 6 Committee Hearing
By Fred Lucas

Thursday's hearing focused on Mike Pence, his constitutional role in certifying states' electoral votes, and whether Trump's attorney believed the arguments they were promoting.
ANALYSIS
What Mayra Flores Victory Shows About Hispanics and Conservatism
By Douglas Blair

Republican Mayra Flores won a congressional seat that had been occupied by Democrats for more than 100 years and had voted for Biden in 2020.
NEWS
Conservative Leaders Demand Justice Department Take Action to Stop Pro-Abortion Violence
By Jarrett Stepman

"This continued assault on religious and pro-life groups because of their beliefs is a manifest injustice that requires prompt, comprehensive, and public response," the letter states.
COMMENTARY
Why Corporate Environmental, Social, and Governance Enforcement Is Self-Reinforcing Scam
By GianCarlo Canaparo, Louis Pham

Woke activists and government officials force noncompliant businesses to conform to environmental, social, and governance standards by artificially creating real costs for not doing so.
COMMENTARY
Pride Month Jumps the Shark
By Jay Richards

Pride Month now seems less about gay and lesbian inclusion and more about abolishing the difference between males and females, and between adults and children.
COMMENTARY
Coach Kennedy Case Is a Threat to 'American Democracy,' Sports Illustrated Says
By Dan Hart

A Sports Illustrated article characterizes a possible Supreme Court win for a former high school football coach as a "further erosion of the separation between church and state."
COMMENTARY
ICYMI: Biden Falsely Accuses Trump of His Own Greatest Offense
By Terence Jeffrey

President Biden makes an inadvertently ironic observation during his address at the AFL-CIO Convention.
 
     
 
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