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Plus: Indiana Public School Officials Admit Lying to Parents About Critical Race Theory April 18 2023 Good morning from Washington, where the FBI apparently believes agents who submit to Black Lives Matter protesters are excellent candidates for promotion. Fred Lucas reports on this and, separately, a proposed overhaul of the Federal Election Commission. In Indiana, school administrators fess up to what our Tony Kinnett has said all along: They do too teach critical race theory. On the podcast, Katrina Trinko interviews a West Bank mayor about coping with the deadly threat of terrorism. Plus: Preston Brashers on the problem with supersizing the IRS; Samantha Aschieris on the Big Apple’s Chinese secret police; and Sarah Perry on a state government that helps runaway children elude parents. NEWS [EXCLUSIVE: 2 FBI Agents Who Knelt at BLM Rally Gained Promotions]() [EXCLUSIVE: 2 FBI Agents Who Knelt at BLM Rally Gained Promotions]() By Fred Lucas Kneeling could be an avenue to rise through the ranks at the FBI, judging by promotions for two agents who did so in solidarity with Black Lives Matter protesters. [More]() COMMENTARY [Indiana Public School Officials Admit Lying to Parents About Critical Race Theory]() [Indiana Public School Officials Admit Lying to Parents About Critical Race Theory]() By Tony Kinnett I was told that I was imagining things, that critical race theory was taught only in graduate schools, and that school system administrators weren’t lying to parents. [More]() COMMENTARY [How Enormous Boost in IRS Funding Is Warping Its Priorities]() [How Enormous Boost in IRS Funding Is Warping Its Priorities]() By Preston Brashers By holding back the onslaught of new auditors until 2025, the IRS gives political cover to President Biden and other elected officials who supported the funding boost, at least until after the elections. [More]() ANALYSIS [Israeli Mayor of West Bank Town Talks About Losing 3 Residents to Terrorism]() [Israeli Mayor of West Bank Town Talks About Losing 3 Residents to Terrorism]() By Katrina Trinko Efrat Mayor Oded Revivi discusses how Efrat is doing after three residents were killed by terrorists, he future of the Israeli-Palestinian conflict, and why West Bank settlements are important for Israelis. [More]() NEWS [2 NYC Residents Arrested, Charged in Connection With Chinese ‘Secret, Illegal Police Station’]() [2 NYC Residents Arrested, Charged in Connection With Chinese ‘Secret, Illegal Police Station’]() By Samantha Aschieris "It is highly likely this is not the only Chinese Communist Party police station in the United States at this time," says Erin Walsh, a fellow at The Heritage Foundation. [More]() NEWS [Election Oversight That America’s Next President Should Champion]() [Election Oversight That America’s Next President Should Champion ]() By Fred Lucas When the next president takes office, he will have a major opportunity to reform the Federal Election Commission, which has significant authority over activity protected by the First Amendment. [More]() COMMENTARY [Stuff of Parents’ Nightmares: Washington State Bill Hides Runaway Kids From Transgender-‘Unsupportive’ Parents]() [Stuff of Parents’ Nightmares: Washington State Bill Hides Runaway Kids From Transgender-‘Unsupportive’ Parents]() By Sarah Parshall Perry A bill would allow Washington state to legally hide runaway children from their parents if the parents don’t consent to their child’s “gender transition” or abortion. [More]() NEWS [Crime Victims Speak Out at House Panel’s Field Hearing in NYC]() [Crime Victims Speak Out at House Panel’s Field Hearing in NYC]() By Jarrett Stepman Here are testimonies from three witnesses who say they and their families have suffered because of the crime problem in New York. [More]() [LOGO-CHARCOAL_75percent.jpg] [Donate to The Daily Signal]() [Find us on Facebook]() [Find us on Facebook]() [Follow us on Twitter]() [Follow us on Twitter]() How are we doing?We welcome your comments, suggestions, and story tips. Please reply to this email or send us a note at [letters@dailysignal.com](). The Daily Signal 214 Massachusetts Avenue, NE Washington, DC 20002 [(800) 546-2843]() Add [morningbell@heritage.org]() to your address book to ensure that you receive emails from us. You are subscribed to this newsletter as {EMAIL}. If you want to receive other Heritage Foundation newsletters, or opt out of this newsletter, [please click here to update your subscription.]() -

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