Happy Friday! Daylight Savings Time begins Sunday, so remember to set your clocks an hour ahead! Nothing to See: FBI Caught Destroying Evidence in J6 Proud Boys Trial The other day Attorney General Merrick Garland was blasting Tucker Carlson for airing J6 video that counters the official narrative. Be nice if he saved a little of that hostility for his own agents. At the Proud Boys J6 trial Wednesday, cross-examination of FBI Special Agent Nicole Miller revealed that Miller (or someone else at the FBI) had deleted evidence owed to the defense, and that further evidence had been ordered destroyed. This included communications from an FBI informant who was requesting an official Confidential Human Source report (CHS) be altered: “EDIT OUT I WAS PRESENT.” Julie Kelly has the must-read thread. Clever, Trump. Pretty Darn Clever: Former President Publishing Book of Letters No boring campaign manifesto from Donald Trump. He’s releasing another coffee book. This one called Letters to Trump, covering 150 letters sent to him over the decades from President Nixon to Princess Diana, from Joel Osteen to Oprah Winfrey. In “Clever, Trump. Pretty Darn Clever,” we lay out why this is a shrewd move by the former president in his bid to return to the White House. Letters to Trump will be out April 25 from Trump’s own Winning Team Publishing imprint. $99 for the picture book. $399 for the signed edition. You can pre-order now. Speaking of Trump, Dr. Michael Brown has a new column out, jumping off of Trump saying at CPAC “I am your retribution.” “‘Vengeance is Mine,’ Says the Lord.” Kinda Funny. Roe v. Wade Archive Collected by Pro-Abortion Activist Ends Up Purchased by Glenn Beck Lawyer Linda Coffee, who first brought the Roe case to court, decided to sell off an archive of Roe v. Wade documents and artifacts she had collected. Coffee told D magazine recently she was putting the collection up for auction, hoping it’d go on to inspire the next generation of pro-abortion activists. Well … the archive was purchased by the conservative host and pro-life founder of The Blaze, Glenn Beck. Beck dropped $615,632 for the collection. But says “the real price of these documents were the lives of at least 60 million children. “If we can use this to help expose this culture of death and Moloch worship, any monetary price we could personally pay would be worth it.” Check out the full story at The Blaze. March 12 is Detrans Awareness Day Sunday marks Detrans Awareness Day. But a Detrans Awareness Day event being held today in Sacramento is expected to draw the largest turnout yet. The event is designed to “honor those harmed by the gender industry and ignored by mainstream media and politicians on the left, bravely exposing the gender industry’s lies.” Activist — dare we say “pusher”? — Eli Erlick openly confessed to still illegally selling gender-transition prescription drugs online to confused kids. For some reason this tweet, which openly calls for people to break the law to pump little kids with health-wrecking drugs, is still up. Why would the White House care? They just gave an International Woman of Courage Award to a biological male. Also this week, a judge ruled that USA Powerlifting must allow transgenders to compete in women’s events. "The harm is in making a person pretend to be something different, the implicit message being that who they are is less than," the ruling said. "That is the very essence of separation and segregation, and it is what the MHRA prohibits." Uh, isn’t the ruling making the female athletes pretend they’ve entered a fair competition? And making the rest of us pretend that we’re the equivalent of Bull Conner for saying it’s cheating for biological dudes to compete against biological females? USA Powerlifting is considering an appeal. Last month, a transgender runner who goes by the name Tiffany Newell destroyed the competition for the fourth straight running event. Breaking records in the process. Newell told Running Magazine, “I don’t feel comfortable racing against men.” “We know the feeling,” Newell’s competitors must be thinking. Along The Stream “Conversations with Christians Engaged” starts a new series, called “Everything Local.” First up, Judge Tim O'Hare, a County Judge in Tarrant County, Texas, who talks to Bunni about impacting our counties. Have a great weekend! |
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