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Your daily update of new content from The Federalist Be lovers of freedom and anxious for the fray I

Your daily update of new content from The Federalist Be lovers of freedom and anxious for the fray Is this email not displaying correctly? [View it in your browser](. January 26, 2019 [Jack Dorsey Falsely Claims Twitter Is Not An ‘Arbiter Of Truth’]( By Madeline Osburn Jack Dorsey says Twitter shouldn't decide which content is true or false, yet simultaneously directs his team to police any content they deem 'misleading.' [Full article]( [Are The Only Racists The NYT Isn’t Sympathetic To White Racists?]( By Joy Pullmann The New York Times decided to do a profile on the racist Black Hebrew Israelites this week that opens: 'They are sidewalk ministers who use confrontation as their gospel.' [Full article]( [Podcast: Understanding The Crisis In Venezuela And U.S. Response]( By The Federalist Staff On today's Federalist Radio Hour, Buck Sexton and Mike Gonzalez discuss what is happening in Venezuela, the Middle East, and the U.S.-Mexican border. [Full article]( THE CUOMOS SHOULD BE EXCOMMUNICATED Catholic Church should excommunicate Andrew and Chris Cuomo. The former has, as New York’s governor, facilitated the passage of the most severe abortion access law in the nation, ensuring that for any health reason whatsoever a child can be murdered in the womb up to the point of birth. The latter has repeatedly lied in service of Planned Parenthood, the nation’s largest abortion provider which performed over 300k abortions last year, and has never retracted his many falsehoods about them selling baby parts in his role as a host at CNN – even when a federal court recently validated reporting that conflicts with his lies. Both men maintain their Catholic faith. Both should be denied communion and banished from the church. Read more of The Transom by signing up for a [free trial]( today. [follow on Twitter](Twitter Account not yet Authorized) | [friend on Facebook](#) | [forward to a friend]( Copyright © 2019 The Federalist, All rights reserved. You are receiving this e-mail because you opted in to receive e-mail updates from TheFederalist.com. Our mailing address is: The Federalist 8647 Richmond Highway Suite 618Alexandria, VA 22309 [Add us to your address book]( [unsubscribe from this list]( | [update subscription preferences]( | [view email in browser](

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