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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   01/18/2021 [How Joe Biden Will Open The Floodgates To Transgendering Public Schools]( Joy Pullmann Because Democrats don't hesitate to use power even if they lack legitimacy, they will go farther than Obama did in pushing transgender ideology on American children over the next four years. [When The Left Refuses Service, They’re Preventing Violence. When The Right Denies Service, They’re Bigots]( Kylee Zempel Leftists love discrimination when it means nuking dissenters out of their businesses and off their platforms — but they’ll gladly drag you to court if you politely decline to serve them. [If Biden Really Wants Unity, He Will Affirm Equality Under The Law Like Lincoln And Jefferson Did]( Joshua Lawson If Joe Biden wants to unite America, he'd do well to ponder the speeches of Jefferson and Lincoln. Then, his words must be vindicated by his actions. [Minority Parents Fight The Educrats Erasing Gifted Education In The Name Of ‘Antiracism’]( Asra Q. Nomani ‘The attack on gifted education is not only a loss for students, but it’s a loss for our country. It’s a national security issue,’ says Harry Jackson, who is suing to resist racial quotas in his son’s elite public school. [Josh Hawley Book On Big Tech Tyranny To Be Published Despite Cancellation Attempt]( Mollie Hemingway Missouri Sen. Josh Hawley signed with Regnery Publishing after Simon and Schuster canceled his book in retaliation for him supporting election integrity efforts Democrats oppose. [Blake Shelton’s Twitter Trolls Clearly Don’t Listen To Country Music]( Evita Duffy What's missed by the social justice critics is that even people on minimum wage deserve songs that reflect their lives and aspirations. [Andrew Yang Used To Champion Interesting Ideas. Now He Is A Plain Old Democrat]( Kenny Xu When the former presidential candidate made his national debut, he had fresh ideas and a willingness to go across the aisle. But the Democratic machine corrupted him, and may end his political career. [Yes, The Senate Can Convict Trump After He’s Left Office, But Would That Be Prudent?]( Kyle Sammin Like William W. Belknap, Trump was impeached while in office and will be tried when out of it. If a conviction is prudent will be for the Senate to decide. [Disney And Marvel’s ‘WandaVision’ Is As Fun As It Is Weird]( Brad Jackson We need more episodes of 'WandaVision' to figure out what’s going on, but until then, we'll enjoy its continuing tributes to classic American sitcoms. [Here’s How To Start Playing The Magical Game Of Chess]( Rev. C. D. Trouten If you're newly intrigued by chess thanks to Netflix's 'The Queen's Gambit,' or have just always wanted to learn how to play, here's the guide you need.  [One Student’s First-Person Account Of The Rally That Turned Into A Riot](News) On this episode of The Federalist Radio Hour, Jaron Pensinger, a 21-year-old student at Georgetown... [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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