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

 Your daily update of new content from The Federalist Be lovers of freedom and anxious for the fray   06/04/2020 [Protests Expose Lockdowns And Social Distancing Shaming As A Farce]( Tristan Justice In today's America, churches can't host socially distanced sermons with more than 10 people but a violent mob can burn it down in the name of social justice. [The New York Times Threw Tom Cotton Under The Bus]( David Marcus At the New York Times the progressive lunatics are running the Asylum. [America’s Elites Attend The Court Of King Mob, Where There Can Be No Justice, No Peace And No Truth]( Christopher Bedford Citing the collective sin of America to make excuses and provide justification for wanton destruction is deeply wrongheaded, but what the Mob demands. [As Cities Burn, Will Trump Invoke The Insurrection Act? Should He?]( Chuck DeVore The president hinting at the use of federal troops under the Insurrection Act set off a chorus of howls. But do detractors have a valid complaint? [80 Years Ago, The Miracle At Dunkirk Gave Hope To The Free World]( Joshua Lawson In the dark days of WWII, heroic sacrifice, the leadership of Winston Churchill, and good fortune ensured the survival of the Allied resistance to Hitler. [The Struggle Sessions Are Here, And They’re Not Going Away]( John Daniel Davidson The left’s multi-decade project to teach everyone that America is irredeemably racist has led to the emergence of a new regime in American life. [Bill De Blasio Is A Cowardly Tyrant Fueling New York’s Demise]( Ben Weingarten In Bill de Blasio’s world, during a pandemic, rioters have a right to non-peaceable assembly, but law-abiding religious believers have no right to meet peacefully. [Lance Armstrong’s Latent And Persistent Flaws Are On Full Display In New ESPN Documentary]( Christopher Jacobs Try as he might, Armstrong can’t dissociate himself from his stratospheric rise to make his fall seem less dramatic and his deception less extreme. [10 Things To Consider If You Are Thinking About Homeschooling]( Kate Deddens As a result of the COVID-19 pandemic, more parents are looking at homeschooling as a viable option. Here are the factors inquiring parents should consider. [Permanent Pro-Growth Tax Policy Is The Key To Economic Recovery]( Travis Nix American businesses need a tax code that provides the certainty and stability required by entrepreneurs and job creators to keep the economy strong.  SIGN UP FOR A [FREE TRIAL]( HERE. The Transom is a daily email newsletter written by publisher of The Federalist Ben Domenech for political and media insiders, which arrives in your inbox each morning, collecting news, notes, and thoughts from around the web. "You must read The Transom. With brilliant political analysis and insight into the news that matters most, it is essential to understanding this incredible moment in history. I read it every day!" - Newt Gingrich      mailto:info@thefederalist.com Sent to: {EMAIL} [Unsubscribe]( The Federalist, 611 Pennsylvania Ave SE, #247, Washington, DC 20003, United States

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