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Abigail Disney Criticizes Florida’s Anti-Grooming Bill

Walt Disney heiress Abigail Disney argued Florida's new bill aimed towards protecting children is attempting to push history backwards.

Person of Interest in Subway Shooting Railed Against Racism, Homelessness

Subway shooting suspect spoke frequently about homelessness and warned about plots to exterminate black people.

Pro-Freedom Super Bowl Champion Running for Local School Board

Eleven-year NFL veteran and three-time Super Bowl champion Matt Light announced that he’s running for a seat on the Foxborough, Massachusetts, school board after seeing what his children have gone through in the public school system.

Biden Admin. Criticized for Signing Off on Bill Gates Mosquitos Released in California Despite ‘Safety Concerns’

The Joe Biden regime’s Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) has quietly signed off on a Bill Gates-funded company’s effort to release genetically modified mosquitoes into the air in Florida and California.

Son Describes Mother’s Death After Moderna Shot

In an exclusive interview with The Defender, Jeffrey Beauchine said his mother, Carol, knew her Creutzfeldt-Jakob Disease was related to the Moderna shot. Watching her death was like “something you see out of a movie,” he said.

Biden Approval Rating Hits Record Low as Voters Sour on Response to Global, Domestic Crises

Biden’s approval rating is at one of the lowest points of his White House tenure.

Watch The 2nd Annual American Faith Gala Virtual Event Featuring Dennis Prager: Live

Join the American Faith Gala virtual event on April 10.

Trump Haters Impeached Him for ‘Inciting a Riot’—Now They’re Claiming the Riot Was Premeditated

The idea of a coordinated assault undermines the narrative Donald Trump was responsible for spontaneously inciting an ‘insurrection.’

Mexican President Updates Position on Russia-Ukraine Conflict

Mexico’s leader says he doesn’t “accept” Moscow’s attack, but notes past invasions of his own country by US, France, and Spain.

Pennsylvania Must Release Records Pertaining to a ‘Glitch’ That Allowed Non-citizens on Voter Rolls

The Commonwealth of Pennsylvania must release its records pertaining to a “glitch” within its Department of Transportation that allowed non-citizens to register to vote in the state for decades. In 2017, authorities discovered an “error” in the computer system of Pennsylvania’s department of transportation “non-United States citizens applying for or renewing a driver’s license to register to vote in the Commonwealth.”

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