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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   09/03/2020 [The Only Fact The Left Needs To Jump On Kyle Rittenhouse Is That He Supports Guns And Trump]( Bob Anderson Angry voices on the left continue to condemn Kyle Rittenhouse before we have all of the facts. What we already know paints a far more complicated picture. [Black Lives Matter Protesters Attacking Trump’s Visit To Kenosha: ‘Riots Work’]( Evita Duffy At the site of Trump's visit to Kenosha, Valerie, a 25-year-old African American from Milwaukee, said the welfare state, burning buildings, and defunding the police are not the kind of solutions black people need. [ABC: Joe Biden Isn’t Senile, You Guys, That’s Just What The Russians Want You To Think]( Christopher Bedford If talking about Biden's mental fitness is a Russian scheme, what other seemingly legitimate concerns might the Kremlin be planting in our minds? Preferring lower taxes? [Thanks To Coronavirus Panic, 1 In 10 American Families Is Now Home-Schooling]( Jayme Metzgar We're talking two to four million more homeschooled children this fall. Is this a one-year coronavirus phenomenon, or will it change education forever? [After A Century Serving Kenosha, Rode’s Camera Shop Is A Pile Of Ashes]( Kylee Zempel "This is my— was my business," said Tom Gram, standing beside his wife, Irene. He gestured behind him, a mountain of rubble occupying the charred, brick shell of what once was. Rode's Camera Shop. [New York City Suffers 50 Percent Murder Spike In August, Shootings More Than Double]( Tristan Justice While left-wing ideologues demand cities defund the police, the current situation in New York City offers a compelling case for law enforcement's existence. [WSJ Analysis Shows Why Congress Shouldn’t Keep Subsidizing Extra Unemployment]( Tristan Justice The enormous, debt-funded unemployment benefits beefed up just several months ago de-incentivized work and created undue hurdles for businesses to bring back employees. [Saving America’s Broken Families Begins One Faithful Life At A Time]( Tim Goeglein Restoring marriages, families, and social capital cannot be accomplished via government, but by each of us modeling faith to our children and communities. [Democrats Need To Get Their Riot Talking Points Straight]( John Daniel Davidson Dems can’t decide whether Trump is to blame for all the rioting and violence, or whether he’s just stoking unjustified fears for political gain. [NPR Manipulates Federalist Interview With VOA Executive On Behalf Of Government Employees Opposing Reform]( Tristan Justice NR offered its platform to fellow government-funded colleagues at the VOA Monday, who released a letter condemning their CEO for reforms.  [Is Politics Killing The NBA’s Ratings?](News) Ethan Strauss of The Athletic joins Host Ben Domenech to discuss the implications of politicized... [Subscribe](  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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