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 Your daily update of new content from The Federalist Be lovers of freedom and anxious for the fray   01/07/2021 [The Capitol Riot Will Hurt The People Who Were Already Hurting Most]( Emily Jashinsky The Capitol riot will hurt the people who were already hurting most, the decent rally goers continually ignored and smeared, now saddled with the baggage of violence they did not commit. [Georgia Confirms The Pre-Trump GOP Is Dead And Gone]( John Daniel Davidson Trump leaves his party in better shape than his previous two predecessors left theirs, but the GOP is still at war with itself. [If West Point Tolerates Cheating, It Violates Its Own Honor Code]( James McDonough It appears that the belief in widespread dishonesty among American youth has become an excuse to lower standards for the presumed gradual ‘development’ of more recently joined cadets. [28 Times Media And Democrats Excused Or Endorsed Violence Committed By Left-Wing Activists]( Tristan Justice After excusing and ignoring riots from leftists all year, Democrats and their allies in the media are ready to condemn riots now that the turmoil has shifted to fit their narrative. [Spare Me. Biden And Democrats Never Cared About Law And Order]( Evita Duffy What happened Wednesday at the U.S. Capitol was horrifying -- but so was Kenosha, Minneapolis, Chaz, and Portland. Joe Biden only denounces violence when it serves him politically. [The Republican Party Must Return To Being The Party America Needs It To Be]( Joshua Lawson The Republican Party of the future cannot -- not in the slightest, not tacitly, not cloyingly -- encourage grievance or stoke anger. [Capitol Breach ‘Stole From The Hundreds Of Thousands’ Of Peaceful Protesters Concerned About Election Integrity]( The Federalist Staff 'Groups that attacked police officers and [perpetrated] riots and burned buildings have their own park named after them right in front of the White House.' [Capitol Riots Prove Lauren Boebert Is Exactly Right To Carry In Congress]( Tristan Justice The security failures on Capitol Hill served as powerful vindication for Colorado Rep. Lauren Boebert pledging to carry her gun to Congress. [Months After Meltdown Over Tom Cotton ‘Send In The Troops’ Op-Ed, New York Times Condemns Capitol Riot]( Jordan Davidson After going to bat for leftist rioters, multiple Times journalists condemned Trump supporter riots and President Trump for not calling in federal law enforcement or condemning the violence fast enough. [What U.S. Nerd Entertainment Must Learn From Japanese Comics And ‘The Mandalorian’]( Peter Pischke 2020 was a horrible year, but it did one useful thing. It showed us 'Get woke, Go Broke' isn’t just a meme, it's almost a law of nature.  [Washington D.C. Chaos: Where Do We Go From Here?](News) On this episode of The Federalist Radio Hour, Culture Editor Emily Jashinsky and Western... [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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