On a cool and cloudy Saturday, here are some things going on:
From National Review, more Department of Justice hijinks is the story of illegal alien Kilmar Abrego Garcia.
From FrontpageMag, one of the largest mosques in the U.S. calls President Trump "garbage".
From Townhall, a 13-year-old boy is arrested at his school while allegedly in possession of about 1,500 suspected fentanyl pills.
From The Washington Free Beacon, "media darling" Hasan Piker as defined by 10 of his statements.
From the Washington Examiner, an ISIS-affiliated terrorist kills two U.S. soldiers and a U.S. civilian interpreter near Palmyra, Syria. (Yesterday, the WE required subscription in order to read its stories. This requirement was not present today when I clicked on this one. I hope that anyone clicking on this link also may freely read the story.)
From American Thinker, is my governor "another Democrat serial fabulist"?
From NewsBusters, David Frum of The Atlantic puts on his tinfoil hat and claims that Trump might arrest people to stop them from voting.
From TCW Defending Freedom, most countries don't care about greenhouse gas emissions.
From Gatestone Institute, Trump's policy toward Venezuela, which is Iran's "second home" in the Americas, is farsighted.
From The Daily Signal, a new "hate speech" bill under consideration by Canadian lawmakers targets freedom of speech and religion.
From The American Conservative, the inglorious final chapter of the Civil War. (The article is about the Siege of Petersburg. Go to this blog's archives from this past June to see Petersburg National Battlefield.)
And from Political Pistachio, today's Army-Navy football game is a reminder that the military supports our liberty. (I met the blog's author, who is a Navy veteran, during a trip to California in 2009.)
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