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TikTok, Time is Up
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Unlike Meta (formerly Facebook), Google, YouTube, and Twitter, TikTok stands in a league of its own—its CEO has never testified before Congress. That all changes on March 23, 2023 when Shou Zi Chew, CEO of TikTok, faces Congress for the first time. Chew is set to testify before the House…
View EntryUnderstanding the Bank Failures: A Q&A
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Q: Why did Silicon Valley Bank and Signature Bank fail? A: Silicon Valley Bank (SVB) and Signature Bank failed for three main reasons: The banks made bets on interest rates, creating losses that impaired their capital. The Biden Administration’s extraordinary level of government spending, after the economy was already rebounding…
View EntryOp-Ed: Yes, Kids Need Celebs Like Ja Morant To Be Good Role Models, But Fathers Matter Much More
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This article originally appeared in The Federalist on March 22, 2023 Basketball player Ja Morant was suspended by the NBA on March 15 for eight games after he flashed a gun on his Instagram Live account while at a strip club. His careless social media share and other recent incidents…
View EntryOp-Ed: ‘All of the above’ approach needed to defeat Mexican drug cartels
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This article originally appeared in Washington Times on March 21, 2023 It is not hyperbole to say that Mexican cartels are public enemy No. 1 for all Americans. Or at least they should be. The cartels are the common denominator fueling the humanitarian, security and fentanyl crises along the southern…
View EntrySTATEMENT: AFPI Applauds Georgia State Legislature for Banning Transgender Medical Care of Minors
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WASHINGTON, D.C. — Today, the America First Policy Institute (AFPI) released the following statement from Jack Brewer, AFPI’s Chair of the Center for Opportunity Now and Vice Chair of the Center for 1776, commending the Georgia state legislature for passing a bill that protects children by banning doctors from prescribing…
View EntryLOS PADRES HISPANOS QUIEREN MÁS CONTROL SOBRE LA EDUCACIÓN DE SUS HIJOS Y EL CONGRESO DEBE ESCUCHAR
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Cuando pensamos en el sueño americano, pensamos en oportunidades, libertad, prosperidad y gobierno autónomo. Hoy vivimos algunos de los momentos más extraordinarios y desafiantes en la historia de nuestro país, con incertidumbre en nuestro horizonte y una izquierda que busca cambiar los ideales de nuestra democracia agresivamente. En los últimos…
View EntryBrooke Rollins on Anticipated Weaponization of Government by State Prosecutors in New York
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WASHINGTON, D.C. – The America First Policy Institute today issued the below statement ahead of potential state charges being levied against former President Donald J. Trump from Brooke Rollins, President and CEO of the America First Policy Institute: “The weaponization of government is dangerous, wrong, and un-American. “The elitist regime…
View EntryOp-Ed: Federal Parents Bill of Rights Act important first step to reestablish authority in education
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This article originally appeared in Washington Times on March 21, 2023 Horace Mann, a leading advocate of state-run common schools in the 19th century, wrote: “We who are engaged in the sacred cause of education are entitled to look upon all parents as having given hostages to our cause.” His…
View EntryOp-Ed: Biden’s policies designed to ensure ‘equity’ will only further marginalize underserved communities
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This article originally appeared in The Washington Times on March 21, 2023 Elevating equity over equality not only undermines fundamental American principles but also boasts a track record of failure. The recent executive order from the Biden administration is just its latest misguided attempt to use the idea of “equity”…
View EntryFACT SHEET: New Legislation Would Empower South Carolinians with Constitutional Carry
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Constitutional carry, or permitless carry, codifies the right of law-abiding citizens to carry a handgun—open and/or concealed carry—without a permit. It is the primary way states formally recognize the right to bear arms as an extension of the right to self-defense, not as merely a privilege bestowed by the government.…
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