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A newly released congressional report reveals that the United States is facing 1.7 million "threats" because of the open borders practices of the Joe Biden-Kamala Harris agenda.
The Democrats, on taking office, immediately trashed dozens of executive orders from President Donald Trump that has raised the level of security along America's southern border, and were working to minimum access by illegal aliens, and more.
The result has been millions of those illegals crossing into the U.S. and now demanding benefits from the taxpayers, at a cost that runs into the hundreds of billions of dollars.
It was the House Judiciary Committee and its Subcommittee on Immigration Integrity, Security, and Enforcement that released "The Biden-Harris Border Crisis: At Least 1.7 Million Potential National Security Threats."
It explains how under "border czar Kamala Harris' watch," the threat from "special interest aliens" has grown exponentially.
"Under the Biden-Harris Administration, U.S. Customs and Border Protection has encountered more than 1.7 million special interest aliens – meaning aliens from 26 countries that DHS has determined pose the greatest national security and counterintelligence threats to the United States. The special interest countries include Afghanistan, Cuba, Iran, Iraq, Libya, Nigeria, Syria, and Turkey," the report explained.
"In another instance of the national security threat posed by the open southwest border, the Biden-Harris Administration released Mohammad Kharwin, an illegal alien on the terror watchlist, into the United States twice. According to media reports, Kharwin is an alleged member of Hezb-e-Islami, a group that was responsible for attacks in Afghanistan that killed at least nine American soldiers and civilians. Although a terrorist watchlist record was created for Kharwin in 2018, a name discrepancy in the record meant that Border Patrol agents released Kharwin into the country in 2023 despite suspecting he was on the terrorist watchlist."
The report said, "The terrorist threat to the United States has skyrocketed due to the Biden-Harris administration's dangerous open-borders policies. As just one example, of the more than 250 illegal aliens on the terrorist watchlist who were encountered by Border Patrol at the southwest border between fiscal years 2021 and 2023, [the Biden-Harris Department of Homeland Security (DHS)] has released into American communities at least 99, with at least 34 others in DHS custody but not yet removed from the United States," the report said.
Worse, though, is the fact, "the Biden-Harris administration has sought to conceal the real consequences of its disastrous policies. In September 2024, a former senior Border Patrol official told Congress that he was ordered to 'not release any information' on the increase of special interest aliens—aliens from countries considered to be a threat to national security or counterintelligence—'or mention any of the arrests' because, in his words, the Biden-Harris administration 'was trying to convince the public there was no threat at the border.'"
The report noted, that in addition to the "more than 1.7 million special interest aliens" that have been identified, the Democrats have allowed in illegals from China, North Korea, Kyrgyzstan, Mauritania, Tajikistan, Uzbekistan, and Venezuela.
"In addition to releasing into the United States illegal aliens who the Biden-Harris administration knew were on the terrorist watchlist at the time of their release, the administration also has released illegal aliens into the country that it only later confirmed had potential terrorist ties," the report said.
Congress wrote, "This interim staff report highlights how potential national security and counterintelligence threats from around the world have exploited the Biden-Harris administration's open-borders policies. There can be no doubt that the surge of illegal aliens into the country during the Biden-Harris administration has weakened our national security and made our communities more vulnerable to those who seek to do us harm."
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JERUSALEM – Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu said Wednesday, "Iran made a big mistake attacking us… and they will pay for it," following Tehran's decision to fire some 180 ballistic missiles at the Jewish state Tuesday evening.
The attack marks the second time in five-and-a-half months that the Islamic Republic has attempted to directly strike at Israel. On the first occasion, U.S. President Joe Biden infamously told Israel to "take the win" after almost all of the projectiles either failed to launch or were knocked out of the sky. Second time around, there are significant differences, which enter into the equation.
In April, Biden was planning to run for re-election, and could at least pretend he was somewhat in control of his administration. Following his defenestration in favor of his Vice President Kamala Harris as the Democratic nominee, and his apparent removal from any decision-making process, it's not at all clear what leverage he can bring to bear over Israel's leaders, particularly Netanyahu. Where once Biden may have been able to call on a personal relationship with Israel's longest-serving prime minister, his administration's actions – and its seemingly clear preference of acting for the benefit of Iran, at the expense of the Jewish state, is a hurdle which may prove too steep to overcome.
Furthermore, the balance of power has shifted in the region in the last two weeks or so, and it is exactly this change, particularly Israel's dismantlement of much of Hezbollah's command structure, including the elimination of its leader, Hassan Nasrallah, in an ingenious and deadly aerial bombing attack, which prompted Iran's action.
Prior to the attack, when the U.S. SIGNIT said it had picked up indications Iran was preparing to strike – which IDF spokesperson Daniel Hagari initially denied – a White House official who spoke on the condition of anonymity said there would be "severe consequences." The scale and scope of those "consequences" was not expounded upon, and predicting what it might be is somewhat opaque, considering how much succor has been lavished upon the Islamic Republic.
What are the options?
The last time Israel fended off an Iranian ballistic missile attack, it responded in a quiet, even understated way, but one which left the Iranians and even the Americans in no doubt as to what its capabilities were. The current mood in the country makes it feel like this will not be anywhere near enough if Israel were to repeat the trick.
So, how might it respond to this latest act of wanton Iranian aggression? The jewel in Iran's crown – so to speak – is its nuclear program, which Israel specifically – because of the mullahs' stated aim of "wiping it from the map" – has attempted to delay and derail for the best part of 20 years. It is nearing completion and the time for doing anything about it grows ever shorter. Could the retaliation for a ballistic missile attack from Iran be the provocation for taking out Iran's nuclear program?
Other possible targets which have been floated include potential assassinations of high-ranking Iranians, as well as the country's oil infrastructure. It is worth bearing in mind how much revenue the Islamic Republic has been able to attain from selling this commodity to Russia and China, in particular.
At around 8 p.m. local time Tuesday, millions of Israelis received a message on their cell phones warning them of extreme, imminent danger. They were directed to get to shelters as soon as possible and told to wait until the all clear was received. A few moments later, the first of several incoming rocket alert sirens blared throughout the country, as Iran unleashed its missiles.
On the eve of the vice presidential debate between Sen. J.D. Vance, R-Ohio, and Gov. Tim Walz, a Democrat from Minnesota, former President Donald Trump wrote a message to his millions of supporters. Having harangued Biden and Harris, highlighting neither one of them seemed to be in charge, and accusing the vice president of being more interested in campaigning in San Francisco with showbiz friends, he turned to the issue at hand.
"When I was president," he wrote, "Iran was in total check. They were starved for cash, fully contained, and desperate to make a deal. Kamala flooded them with American cash and, ever since, they've been exporting terror all over, and unraveling the Middle East."
It is almost impossible to argue with this assessment, although no doubt Trump's many detractors will try. Since Biden ascended to the presidency, his coterie of former Obama-administration staffers – albeit minus the loathsome Ben Rhodes – have seemed to put Iranian interests above even American ones.
The Iranians have shown a clear preference for candidate Harris to become President Harris. A war in the Middle East would likely be deleterious for her chances of following Biden into the Oval Office. Many questions remain, the principal one is whether the United States will be able to rein in Israel's fury over being targeted a second time.
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Minnesota Gov. Tim Walz, already facing criticisms for his multiple lies about his military record, awards received and more, now is having to change his statement about his trips to China.
This topic already is the subject of an investigation by Congress for his potential interactions with the Chinese Communist Party.
But now a report from the Washington Examiner notes while Walz has "touted" traveling to China some 30 times, and "being in Hong Kong when the Chinese Communist Party cracked down on student protests in 1989," "public records and a new statement from the Democratic vice presidential nominee's campaign tell another story."
The report noted contemporaneous news reports from 1989 show Walz was in Nebraska as the massacre unfolded, according to Minnesota Public Radio.
"And contrary to Walz's claim that he has visited China 30 times, the Harris-Walz campaign told Minnesota Public Radio that he has actually been to the country 'closer to 15 times.'"
The report explained, "News of the holes in Walz's resume comes as the vice presidential nominee faces scrutiny over many other parts of his background that appear to have been embellished. Walz's telling of his 2004 political origin story at a GOP rally contains significant inaccuracies, and he has come under fire from combat veterans over false claims about his military service, among other matters."
Rep. James Comer, R-Ky., heads the House Oversight Committee and is looking into Walz's "extensive" ties to China, and has issued a subpoena to Homeland Security Secretary Alejandro Mayorkas for records on that topic.
It is known that Walz organized trips for students to China, and later took a position teaching there for a time.
A report at Fox News confirmed Walz had claimed, as recently as a 2016 congressional hearing, to have been to China "about 30 times."
The report noted that Minnesota Public Radio actually was able to confirm only 12 Walz trips to China.
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A family wrongly targeted by a violent SWAT-style raid from the federal government is fighting back, and trying to hold accountable those officers who picked their home, instead of the correct one, and broke in waving guns and threats.
The Institute for Justice explains it was before sunrise one morning in Atlanta that Trina Martin and her seven-year-old son, Gabe, and her partner, Toi Cliatt, were bludgeoned with a flashbang grenade in their living room, and violent attack by FBI agents.
"Toi, fearing that the home was being robbed, pulled Trina into the bedroom closet and reached for his legally owned shotgun. Just as he was about to grab it, an FBI agent barged in, threw him to the ground, and began interrogating him and Trina. All the while, Gabe was separated from his mother as officers stormed into his bedroom with guns drawn," the IJ documented.
But when Toi gave agents the address of the home they had just violated, it didn't match the address on the warrant they had.
Now, the Institute for Justice is asking the U.S. Supreme Court to revive their lawsuit for accountability, which has been thrown out by the lower courts, the IJ said.
"My son was alone in his room, trembling in fear with an armed agent standing over him. Those are memories neither he nor I will ever be able to shake. Gabe transitioned from being a happy, active, and outgoing child to becoming timid, introverted, and living in constant fear. This experience made him acutely aware of death, as he repeatedly expressed that he believed he was going to die. What happened to us was wrong, but there's been no accountability. This shouldn't happen in America," Trina said.
One of the FBI agents did apologize, but the government simply refused to pay for any of the damages, which insurance ended up covering.
But the government still refused to cover costs from the trauma inflicted on Trina, Gabe, and Toi—including lost wages and therapy.
They sued.
And for seven years, the government has fought any efforts to hold responsible those so negligent they couldn't even find the correct address.
"The FBI can't undo the damage it caused by raiding the wrong house, but the government needs to pay for its mistake," said Dylan Moore, an attorney at IJ. "Congress created the [Federal Tort Claims Act] to give people like Trina, Gabe, and Toi a remedy. Courts should not do backflips to read that remedy out of existence."
In fact, Congress specifically recognized situations such as this unwarranted attack.
But lower courts have refused the family members' rights.
"FBI agents don't have discretion to raid the wrong house. And doing so certainly does not further any federal policy. Other courts have recognized this. Had Trina, Gabe, and Toi brought their lawsuit in most other circuits, the discretionary function exception likely wouldn't apply at all," the IJ said.
The 11th Circuit created its own ideology and went the other direction.
"The federal government made a terrible—albeit easily avoidable—mistake when it kicked in an innocent family's door," said Patrick Jaicomo, a senior attorney at IJ. "The Supreme Court should take this case to ensure that the government, not the innocent family, pays the price for the mistake. Congress could not be clearer that it should."
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A new report from CNN has documented that leftist parents, those who call President Donald Trump a "Hitler" and refuse to associate with those who don't adhere to their chosen ideology, leave their children in the same limited social state – or even worse.
A report from PJMedia explains the CNN "study" revealed "left-leaning parents are instilling a deep-seated animosity toward Republicans in their children."
In fact, the report said CNN showed "stark polarization among kids based on their parents' political beliefs. The study found that Democrat-leaning children expressed extreme negative feelings about Donald Trump compared to their Republican counterparts' relatively mild sentiments toward Kamala Harris."
The study found one boy who charged: "Donald Trump, he did bad things. He's like Hitler," while another child claimed Trump wants to be president to control "everyone."
The PJMedia report noted, "Psychologist Ashley Landrum, who analyzed the responses, suggested that the intensity of these sentiments is a reaction to how their parents perceive Trump."
It gets worse, the report said.
"When asked about friendships across political lines, Republican-leaning children showed more openness to visiting households that support Democratic views. In contrast, Democrat-leaning kids were five times more likely to refuse a visit to a pro-Trump household," PJMedia said.
This, the report noted, is "a recipe for a society even more divided than is currently is."
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The Trump campaign has posted online a statement supporting a comment from Kamala Harris.
That would be the Republican nominee for president endorsing a comment from the Democrat nominee for president.
The stunner came in response to Harris' comment that, 'We just need to move past the failed … policies … that we have proven don't work.".
She, of course, apparently was referring to policies that came before the administration she has run with Joe Biden.
That's the administration that has made it so it costs American consumers 21% more for the same lifestyle as they had during President Donald Trump's tenure.
The administration where gasoline for cars has cost $6 a gallon. Where groceries are up by double-digit percentages. Where hundreds of thousands of Californians have lost their utility connections because they are unable to afford the bills of sometimes $1,000 a month.
Online commenters scorched Harris, with:
"She herself is a failed policy."
"Turn the page and vote Trump."
"She's right. We need to move past the policies she had a hand in creating and move to Trumps policies that worked. Maybe she has come to the realization that even she was better off 3 1/2 years ago than she is today."
One turned sarcastic, with the suggestion the message should be followed with, "I'm Donald Trump, and I approve this message."
Karoline Leavitt, Trump campaign press secretary, explained, "Kamala Harris is right about one thing — it's time to turn the page. She's had three and a half years to prove herself, and she has failed. Personal savings are down, credit card debt is up, small business optimism is at a record-low, and people are struggling to afford homes, groceries, and gas. Every time Kamala speaks, it becomes increasingly clear that ONLY President Trump will Make America WEALTHY Again."
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A congressional panel held Wednesday revealed the U.S. military is being outpaced by China when it comes to being prepared for war.
U.S. Rep. and House Foreign Affairs Committee Chairman Michael McCaul, R-Texas, questioned Deputy Secretary of State Kurt Campbell on how the U.S. is strengthening its trilateral partnership with the United Kingdom and Australia [AUKUS], to counter growing tension with China.
Campbell told the committee that Washington needed to speed up U.S. naval shipbuilding and the capacity of the U.S. defense manufacturing base, while maintaining bipartisan focus on China.
"Frankly, the Cold War pales in comparison to the multifaceted challenges that China presents. It's not just the military challenges. It's across the board. It's in the Global South. It is in technology," Campbell said.
McCaul said the alliance between the U.S., the U.K., and Australia involves a strong commitment to each other's defense – noting this is something that would deeply concern Chinese President Xi Jingping and "probably is the one that keeps him up at night."
"China could be its own worst enemy with its belligerence against the Philippines … we certainly felt the island nations as they feel more threatened by China – their perception of China changes and I think Australia is in that category as well, which is why AUKUS is so important," MCall said.
Despite legislation being passed intended to expedite the transfer of technology to key allies, McCall criticized the slow pace that continues to present a significant barrier, and recommended adjustments be made to build stronger partnerships with the U.K., and Australia.
Lawmakers from both sides of the aisle urged Campbell to address these issues.
U.S. Rep Gabe Amo, a Democrat from Rhode Island, said there needs to be a "smooth and orderly process" to transfer defense articles between the tri-nation alliance to effectively deter security threats and maintain security.
Amo noted that Congress had previously created exemptions to International Traffic and Arms Regulations – or ITAR, to allow for easier transfer of information and weapons, but added there are concerns the ITAR rule proposed by the State Department in August, excludes critical technologies that AUKUS needs.
This includes technologies like engineering and the capabilities of the Virginia class submarine is essential to fulfilling the promise of AUKUS.
Amo asked Campbell what the State Department is doing to ensure these barriers are removed to allow AUKUS to be effective, while still protecting sensitive technology. In response, Campbell said removing restrictions and getting strong assurances secrets will be maintained, was the direction the State Department was going to take.
"First of all we have to do everything possible to remove as many restrictions as possible on any kind of military engagement with Great Britain and Australia. So that is the goal. That's the direction that we're going to have to move towards. It will take some time. The natural proclivity of many elements of our national security bureaucracy are to protect those secrets. That's understandable, but we've got to be clear that we're going to work with the Australians and the British. They have taken a number of steps to give us more assurance about their ability to protect those secrets. I will say that I think more needs to be done in terms of certain kinds of assurances," Campbell said.
The discussion comes as China has increased its aggression in recent months, with tensions growing between the U.S. and China. Disputes over territory in South China Sea between China and U.S. ally the Philippines is further compounding the situation, while China continues to plant spies and spy bases close to U.S. military bases to gain sensitive intelligence.
China's U.S. ambassador Xie Feng recently issued a warning to the U.S. over what it says is the interference with China;s sovereignty, especially when it concerns Taiwan. Feng said that Taiwan is a "red line" that must not be crossed.
During the 11th Beijing Xiangshan Forum, Professor Wu Xinbo from Fudan University in Shanghai, said the U.S. Congress is a liability to China-U.S. relations.
"Today, people think Congress is the most vocal and hostile voice against China in the United States. They are not only passing a lot of bills against China which come into law later on, but also, they are poisoning the atmosphere for China-U.S. relations. And also, it's fair to say sometimes they even exert pressure on the executive branch, not along the Biden decision to engage with China, not to stabilize the relation with China. So, in that sense, Congress today is very much a liability to a good China-U.S. relationship," Wu said.
However, the flurry of legislation from lawmakers regarding China comes after a series of Chinese nationals have been ousted as spies, with some being planted inside important offices, like the office of the governor of New York. Other more stealthy methods employed by the Chinese includes the use of social media to impersonate American voters to spread divisive narratives, so the "China week" legislation by lawmakers was not unfounded.
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One individual is being "questioned" by authorities after some sort of a "security breach" occurred at a venue just hours before President Donald Trump is scheduled to hold a rally there.
There were reports that an explosive had been uncovered.
But the Daily Mail had an explanation, that, "There is a person who is being questioned who may have been training a bomb detection dog near the site. The individual with the bomb dog falsely reported explosives being found and that individual is currently being detained by police," according to Nassau County police commissioner Patrick Ryde.
The Daily Mail said police claimed there is "no threat" to Trump or his rally.
The circumstances were described by police as a "suspicious occurrence."
The report noted that police earlier apparently revealed the site "perimeter was breached and a blue barrel was removed."
The initial reports said authorities "found an explosive device in one of the vehicles" and a driver ended up running into the woods.
A Secret Service official later said reports of explosives in a car were incorrect.
Trump was shot in the right ear by would-be assassin Thomas Matthew Crooks July 13 in Butler, Pennsylvania. Then last weekend a gunman pointed an AK-47 at the former president while he was playing at the Trump International Golf Course in West Palm Beach.
The Gateway Pundit reported Trump's comments at the event in Uniondale, New York, have a start time of 7 p.m. EST.
The report explained, "Nassau County is reeling from the harmful effects of the dangerously liberal policies championed by Kamala Harris and Democrats like Eric Adams. Since Kamala took office, the average New York household has been forced to spend an additional $27,387, including $4,118 more on food, $4,656 on shelter, $3,882 on energy, and $8,621 on transportation. These disastrous economic policies are draining the bank accounts of hardworking New Yorkers.
Nassau County has also felt the dangerous effects of Kamala Harris' open border bloodbath. The flood of illegal immigrants into nearby 'sanctuary,' New York City has unleashed crime and chaos into their community. "
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JERUSALEM – The StopAntiSemitism campaign group labeled Swedish climate activist – and darling of progressives everywhere – Greta Thunberg as its "Antisemite of the Week" following her latest arrest at a "Students Against the Occupation" demonstration at Copenhagen University late last week.
The group, whose tagline is "Holding Antisemites Accountable," awarded Thunberg – whom Sky News Australia labeled "a serial pest" – this ignominious accolade following her latest display of Jew-hatred, at what is tantamount to a pro-Hamas rally in Denmark's capital. She repeated a call, which she has made on other campuses – including in her native Sweden – for universities to cut ties with Israel.
Thunberg originally rose to some form of notoriety on the back of her Joan of Arc act, in which the precocious teenager – who only graduated high school in 2023 – berated world leaders for not doing enough, in her and her handlers' estimation, to arrest the "climate emergency."
Thunberg "has joined the ranks of keffiyeh-clad protesters, brazenly voicing her disdain for the Jewish state," the watchdog group StopAntisemitism said Friday, days after Thunberg was among those hauled off by Danish police during a demonstration at Copenhagen University.
"She has sadly transformed her activism into a platform for vile Jew-hatred," the organization added.
Perhaps we should not be surprised about the turn Thunberg's activism has taken. Like many entitled leftists – both European and from elsewhere – her desire for "climate justice" has led her to seek what she and they conceive of "justice" in other arenas – especially with regard to the Israel-Hamas war.
She has posed in photographs – shared to social media – with other activists, including at least one Jew, each holding up either a flag or a sign showing their support for the Palestinian cause. In a now-deleted Instagram post from Oct. 2023 Thunberg sat on a couch, flanked by a stuffed, toy octopus. The photograph garnered significant pushback, as it was seen as a dog-whistle to antisemites, as it is a well-known symbol – in fact echoing Nazi propaganda – which alleges nefarious Jewish control over the world. At the time, Thunberg claimed it was a symbol people with autism used to communicate their feelings.
In a Dec. 2023 op-ed titled, "We won't stop speaking out about Gaza's suffering – there is no climate justice without human rights," Thunberg parroted the tissue of lies emanating from the Hamas-run Gaza Health Ministry. The various calumnies included the highly questionable casualty figures, as well as claims the IDF deliberately targeted schools, hospitals and mosques, conveniently leaving out the part where Hamas terrorists had embedded themselves in all of these locations. She also repeated the lie about famine in Gaza, which only this week was spectacularly debunked after Hamas' own operatives complained their storehouses were full of goods and products.
In May, at the Eurovision Song Contest held in her native Sweden, Thunberg was so incensed by the presence of Israel's entrant Eden Golan that she managed to get herself arrested by Swedish police following her antisemitic taunts and gestures.
Considering her apparent concern for the environment, Thunberg has remained stoically silent following Hezbollah's launching of thousands of missiles into Israel since Oct. 8, which has done incalculable damage to natural habitats, wildlife, forests, and vineyards. She claims to love the earth, but says nothing when Islamist terrorists are hell-bent on destroying the part Israel inhabits. I wonder why.
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Those promoting transgenderism to children in America already are extremists.
After all, being male or female is not the result of dress, or habits, or even chemicals and surgical body mutilations, it's embedded in the human body down to the DNA level.
But there is a segment of that population of extremists that now has gone over the edge, so to speak, into realms of literal unreality.
And it's probably going to end up with him in court.
That portion of the transgender promoters are those who believe that those procedures should be done on children whose parents don't want them, or in cases where one parent does and one parent doesn't.
Or even if a child runs away from home to pursue the ideology.
According to officials at Liberty Counsel, a leading legal team fighting for Americans' civil and religious rights, Minnesota now is "brutalizing children."
"Minnesota has become a haven for runaway children and for parents seeking to kidnap their children from custodial parents in other states. Thanks to Kamala Harris' running mate, Minnesota Gov. Tim Walz, the land of 10,000 lakes is now a land of lawlessness."
The organization pointed out that in March of last year, Walz "issued an executive order declaring Minnesota to be a 'trans refuge,' and as such, the state would no longer abide by applicable federal or state laws. Just one month later, he signed legislation making that unlawful order LAW in Minnesota."
The scheme claims to prevent state laws from "interfering" with what promoters call "gender-affirming," care, a pseudonym for chemical puberty blockers, hormones, and mutilating surgeries on minors, the report said.
"The outrageous law encourages children to run away to Minnesota and incentivizes parents from other states to violate court orders, custody agreements, and the rights of the other parent — all so ghouls can feed confused children, preteens and teens dangerous drugs and put these innocents under the surgeon's knife," Liberty Counsel charged.
It calls for authorities to ignore runaway laws, child protective orders and more.
But, the report documents, Minnesota is in violation of multiple laws, to include Article 4, Section 1 of the U.S. Constitution, which "requires each state's judicial system to honor and obey the judicial proceedings of another state."
And Article 2, Section 2 of the U.S. Constitution, which states plainly "a person may not flee to another state to escape punishment for a crime. And that on the occasion a person does try to escape another state's jurisdiction, the chief executive of the receiving state must deliver that person back to the original state that has charges against the person."
Then, too, there's the Uniform Child Custody Jurisdiction and Enforcement Act, the Parental Kidnapping Prevention Act, and the Interstate Compact of Juveniles.
"LGBTQ Tim wasn't satisfied with turning his state into a child mutilation factory. He went even further to ensure kids remain trapped in the LGBTQ cult by banning the one practice shown to help them — Christian counseling," the report said.
The next development in Walz's war on children, the report said, will be for him to be called into court.
"Christian counseling has been proven to resolve gender dysphoria and unwanted sexual desires. And that is exactly why the LGBTQ cult is trying to ban this practice — because it works," Liberty Counsel said.
The legal experts already have overturned 23 such bans in Georgia, Florida and Alabama, and they are coming next for Minnesota, they said.
