Incoming Democrat Chairman Makes Definitive Case Against Impeaching Trump

By The Federalist. Hours after midterm election night 2018, Mollie Hemingway reported that incoming House Judiciary Committee Chair Jerrold Nadler (D-NY) had impeachment on his mind, cavalierly chatting away on his phone on a train to Washington about the prospect of raising it against President Donald Trump. If his recent words are any indication, he may very well make good on that threat.

Following the release of the sentencing memorandum for the president’s former personal lawyer, Michael Cohen, which alleged that Cohen had engaged in campaign finance violations at the behest of then-candidate Trump, Nadler took to the airwaves to lodge his most serious claim yet regarding presidential impeachment. . .

NADLER: Well, they would be impeachable offenses…even though they were committed before the president became president, they were committed in the service of fraudulently obtaining the office. That would be the — that would be an impeachable offense.

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Nadler appears to be applying a dumbfounding double standard brought into stark relief when one reviews his record on the matter of presidential impeachment. Twenty years ago this month, the Democratic congressman from New York took to the House floor to deliver an impassioned defense of then-President Bill Clinton against impeachment.

Nadler began by declaring: “[I]mpeachment is reserved under the Constitution only for abuses of presidential power that undermine the structure or functioning of government, or of constitutional liberty.” (Read more from “Incoming Democrat Chairman Makes Definitive Case Against Impeaching Trump” HERE)

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‘It’s a Waste of Time’: Top Democrat Nadler Says He Will End GOP-Led Probe Into FBI, DOJ

By Fox News Insider. Rep. Jerrold Nadler (D-N.Y.), the incoming chairman of the House Judiciary Committee, said he will shut down the Republican-led investigation into the FBI and Justice Department’s decision-making during the 2016 election.

Speaking to reporters after he stepped out of the committee’s closed-door interview with former FBI Director James Comey on Friday, Nadler was asked if he plans to end the probe when he takes over as committee chair in January.

“Yes,” Nadler said. “Because it’s a waste of time to start with.”

He expanded, “The entire purpose of this investigation is to cast aspersions on the real investigation, which is Mueller. There’s no evidence whatsoever of bias at the FBI or any of this other nonsense they’re talking about.” (Read more from “‘It’s a Waste of Time’: Top Democrat Nadler Says He Will End GOP-Led Probe Into FBI, DOJ” HERE)

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Family of Young Guatemalan Girl Who Tragically Died in CBP Custody Busts the Mainstream Media Narrative

By The Blaze. The family of a 7-year-old Guatemalan girl who tragically died while in U.S. Border Patrol custody earlier this month is disputing the narrative surrounding the tragedy in the mainstream media.

The mainstream media’s dominant narrative surrounding the young girl’s untimely death places blame for the tragedy at the feet of U.S. Border Patrol and immigration officials, who are routinely painted in a negative light since Donald Trump became president.

In a statement, lawyers representing the family of Jakelin Caal Maquin dispute allegations that she had gone without food and water for several days, in addition to the charge that she had been traveling with her 29-year-old father, Nery Gilberto Caal Cuz, in the Mexico desert for days before being apprehended by U.S. immigration authorities.

In fact, Guatemalan Consul Tekandi Paniagua told CNN Saturday the young girl’s father has “no complaints about how Border Patrol agents treated him and his daughter.” Border Agents did everything in their power to help his daughter, he said, during a 90-minute bus ride to a Border Patrol station in New Mexico. It was on that trip that Jakelin became suddenly ill. (Read more from “Family of Young Guatemalan Girl Who Tragically Died in CBP Custody Busts the Mainstream Media Narrative” HERE)
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Father of Migrant Girl Who Died in Border Control Says She Wasn’t Starving – but There’s More

By The Daily Caller. The father of a 7-year-old migrant girl who died in U.S. Border Patrol custody has refuted claims that she hadn’t had food or water in the days prior to being taken into custody — but he also said that he has no complaints with the way both he and his daughter were treated once they were apprehended.

According to a report from the Associated Press on Saturday afternoon, lawyers for 29-year-old Nery Gilberto Caal Cuz said that he made sure his daughter Jakelin had food and water as they made the journey across Mexico from Guatemala.

Jakelin Caal and her father were taken into custody Dec. 6 near Lordsburg, New Mexico, by Border Patrol agents. She began vomiting and later stopped breathing while being transported to a Border Patrol station. She died at a hospital.

A statement from the family’s lawyers says her father, 29-year-old Nery Gilberto Caal Cuz, made sure his daughter had food and water as they traveled through Mexico.

(Read more from “Father of Migrant Girl Who Died in Border Control Says She Wasn’t Starving – but There’s More” HERE)

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Reporter Tells People Not to ‘Demonize’ Border Agents

By The Daily Caller. CNN’s Chris Cuomo pleaded for people not to “demonize” border security agents on Friday night following the reported death of a 7-year-old girl who died in their custody last week.

Nery Caal and his daughter, Jakelin, crossed the border illegally on Dec. 6 and then surrendered themselves to border security agents. Based on where they were and the number of people they were with, border security was required to transport them in two rounds. During the second round, Jakelin fell ill. She ended up dying.

Cuomo began his segment by saying, “Jakelin and her father were not abused, at least not by the men and women working for the U.S. The people who organize these new mass caravans, often on false pretenses, they need to be called out and investigated.” (Read more from “Reporter Tells People Not to ‘Demonize’ Border Agents” HERE)

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‘Disney’ Actor Arrested for Trying to Solicit Sex With a 13-Year-Old Boy

Disney Channel actor Stoney Westmoreland was arrested after arranging to meet up with whom he believed to be a 13-year-old boy for a sexual encounter. Westmoreland, who plays the grandfather character named Henry Mack on Disney’s “Andi Mack,” was en route to meet the supposed child when he was apprehended by Salt Lake City police and the FBI Child Exploitation Task Force on Friday.

Disney announced Friday that they had terminated Westmoreland’s role on the show due to the nature of the arrest. “Andi Mack” is filmed in Salt Lake City.

“​Stoney Westmoreland, an actor working on the series ‘Andi Mack,’ was arrested in Salt Lake City today,” said a Disney Channel spokesperson, according to Page Six. “Given the nature of the charges and our responsibility for the welfare of employed minors, we have released him from his recurring role and he will not be returning to work on the series which wraps production on its third season next week.” . . .

The actor was corresponding with the supposed child, whom he met through an online dating app, in a sexual capacity before the arrest. “According to reports citing court documents, Westmoreland asked the minor to engage in oral sex and other sexual acts, and requested that the minor send him nude photos,” reports Page Six. According to ABC News 4, Westmoreland sent the minor pornographic photos of himself. . .

As noted by ABC News 4, the characters on the “Andi Mack” show are the same age as Westmoreland’s alleged victim: 13. “The comedy, created by Terri Minsky, follows 13-year-old Andi Mack and her best friends, Cyrus Goodman and Buffy Driscoll, as they attend middle school.” (Read more from “‘Disney’ Actor Arrested for Trying to Solicit Sex With a 13-Year-Old Boy” HERE)

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WATCH: Comey Attacks Trump, Fox News, Americans, Republicans in Rant

Disgraced former FBI Director James Comey attacked President Donald Trump, the Republican Party, Fox News, and Americans on Monday as he complained about having to testify in front of Congress.

“So another day of Hillary Clinton’s emails and the Steele dossier,” Comey said. “This while the President of the United States is lying about the FBI, attacking the FBI and attacking the rule of law in this country. How does that make any sense at all?” . . .

“At some point, someone has to stand up and in the face of fear of Fox News, fear of their base, fear of mean tweets,” Comey said before taking questions. “Stand up for the values of this country and not slink away into retirement but stand up and speak the truth.”

“This is not about Republicans and Democrats, this is about ‘what does it mean to be an American?'” Comey declared. “What are the things that we care about? Above our policy disputes, which are important, there’s a set of values that represent the glue of this country and they are under attack … ”

“We have to stop being numb to it, whether you’re a Republican or Democrat, you need to stand on your feet, overcome your shame and say something,” Comey whined, later adding: “People who know better, including Republican members of this body, have to have the courage to stand up and speak the truth, not be cowed by mean tweets or fear of their base. There is a truth and they’re not telling it. Their silence is shameful.”

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GOP Operatives Reveal How Key States Feel About Trump 2020

President Trump’s re-election campaign has yet to place staff in key states, with some Republicans anxious that the plodding pace of hiring for 2020 could squander the advantages of incumbency.

Republican operatives in a half-dozen states critical to Trump and Vice President Mike Pence winning a second term say they have seen few signs of life from the re-election campaign. With the eventual Democratic nominee sure to be mired in a competitive and possibly lengthy primary, some GOP insiders fret that Trump-Pence could miss an opportunity to enter the general election better organized and more prepared to compete.

“We just came through a tough general election here in Pennsylvania and there hasn’t been a lot of focus on 2020 yet. There’s clearly some concern,” said Charlie Gerow, a veteran Republican consultant in a state crucial to Trump’s fortunes. “It’s going to be difficult for President Trump to repeat here, but it’s clearly doable. To beat the odds, as he did in 2016, the campaign will have to have a strong ground game.” . . .

“In my thirty years of working in presidential campaigns, I have never seen a more unified, robust campaign operation than what we established in 2018, which has positioned us to deploy a winning team in 2019 and 2020,” Michael Glassner, CEO of the Trump-Pence campaign, said in a statement provided to the Washington Examiner. “As impressive as our victory was in 2016, we are currently light years ahead in structure and operations today than we were then.”

Trump declared for re-election and started raising money for 2020 earlier than many predecessors. His campaign hired senior staff in the middle of the 2018 cycle and began charting a path to re-election. Despite growing concern at the grassroots, Republicans directly familiar with campaign planning say they aren’t unhappy with the rate of progress, dismissing the nail-biters as needlessly, and unreasonably, impatient. (Read more from “GOP Operatives Reveal How Key States Feel About Trump 2020” HERE)

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North Korea Issues Scary Statement About U.S. Sanctions

. . .On Dec. 10, the U.S. Treasury Department announced that it would be placing sanctions on three high-ranking North Korean officials “in response to the North Korean regime’s ongoing and serious human rights abuses and censorship.” These officials included Minister of State Security Jong Kyong Thaek, Director of the OGD (North Korea’s censorship department) Choe Ryong Hae, and Director of the PAD (the Propaganda and Agitation Department) Pak Kwang Ho.

“Today’s actions shine a spotlight on North Korea’s reprehensible treatment of those in North Korea, and serve as a reminder of North Korea’s brutal treatment of U.S. citizen Otto Warmbier, who passed away 18 months ago,” the statement said. Warmbier, 22, was an American college student who died after being held in North Korean custody. . .

An editorial by the North Korean government in the state-run news service KCNA threatened that “DPRK-US relations back to the status of last year which was marked by exchanges of fire.” It also said that “added sanctions pressure will block the path to denuclearization on the Korean Peninsula forever – a result desired by no one.” The editorial also claimed that the sanctions were put into place to punish North Korea for a “non-existent ‘human rights issue.'” . . .

While North Korea may blame these recent sanctions for a breakdown in progress, satellite evidence suggests that they had never been fully committed to denuclearization. Several separate reports, from multiple news agencies as well as the United Nations, have suggested that North Korea has been continuing to run and actively improving its nuclear test sites. (Read more from “North Korea Issues Scary Statement About U.S. Sanctions” HERE)

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CBO: First Step Act Will Release Dangerous Criminals… and Add to the Deficit

We’ve been told by the arbiters of morality among the political elite that we must empty the prisons because incarceration costs too much money. When it comes to public safety, suddenly everyone is a budget hawk. Well, late Friday, the Congressional Budget Office issued its fiscal score of the jailbreak bill (S. 3649, First Step Act) and found that although this legislation will result in an outcome “roughly equivalent to reducing the federal prison population by 53,000 inmates in one year,” it will actually increase the deficit by $352 million. Given that most senators never read the bill and don’t understand criminal justice, they are unlikely to be moved by this CBO score, but it shouldn’t stop us from speaking the truth.

A wide net of jailbreak for the worst career criminals

The revelation from the CBO of how many convicts will leave federal prison early is jolting in its own right. Proponents of jailbreak, who support this and similar bills precisely because it lets violent and dangerous felons out of prison, suddenly get shy when there is public scrutiny on their legislation. They angrily contend that their bill is “reform” and won’t release anyone. Well, now the CBO confirms that is not the case. Imagine releasing the equivalent of 53,000 inmates in one year from the federal population, which houses only 10 percent of the nation’s prisoners, usually the worst career felons, such as cartel and gang members.

Even if one believes there are a few individuals here and there who can and should be released early, there is no denying that if you cast such a wide net of early release on such a sizeable portion of the most advanced felons in the country, it is a recipe for a public safety and law enforcement nightmare. As a group of police officer associations, narcotics officers, and federal prosecutors noted in a joint letter to the Senate, it will “have serious consequences upon public safety and the capacity of law enforcement to effectively respond” because the “releases will involve twice as many federal prisoners as those whose sentences were selectively commuted by President Obama throughout the entirety of his presidency.”

In addition to dangerous gangbangers and drug traffickers who will enjoy both upfront reductions in sentences and early release, guess who else is eligible for early release unless Senator Cotton’s amendment passes: felons convicted of coercing a child to engage in illicit sexual activity (or attempting to do so) under 18 U.S.C. § 2422. You might think this is a rare title of the criminal code, but there is a reason why the federal prison system is unique in the nature of its convicts. According to data from the U.S. Sentencing Commission provided to Senator Cotton’s office and shared with CR, there are 1,466 offenders currently serving in federal facilities for convictions under 18 U.S.C. § 2422.

In addition, there are 5,934 offenders convicted under 18 U.S.C. Subsection (a) or (d) of section 2113, relating to bank robbery involving violence or risk of death. Not exactly your low-level, nonviolent offenders, but they are still eligible for early release. And while the bill does exclude numerous violent felons, any federal crime of violence (as defined in 18 U.S.C. section 16) for which the offender was sentenced to a term of imprisonment of more than one year that is not included in those exceptions are still eligible for time credits. According to the U.S. Sentencing Commission data, that would account for another 25,235 current offenders.

Why do we have to continuously pull teeth from this bill and get proponents to keep revising it to exclude more dangerous criminals while they obdurately continue to extend eligibility to others? Why won’t they just write a bill affirmatively targeting those who should get leniencies and leave everyone else out of the jailbreak? Answer: because that would expose the fact that most of the federal prison population, especially those serving longer sentences, does not consist of “non-violent, low-level, first-time” offenders.

We get the jailbreak but don’t even get to save money

So, after releasing so many dangerous criminals, won’t we at least enjoy these much-vaunted budget savings? No, says the CBO. What many have forgotten throughout this debate is that as much as incarceration costs the taxpayer, it doesn’t cost nearly as much as the welfare programs they will be eligible for once they are released from prison. And contrary to what proponents suggest, there is no magical curriculum in these “recidivism programs” that will somehow turn these people into your next wave of entrepreneurs.

Here is how the CBO calculated the cost:

Under current law, prisoners generally are ineligible to receive benefits from several federal programs, including Medicare, Medicaid, and the health insurance marketplaces; Social Security; Supplemental Security Income; and the Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program. By accelerating the release of prisoners, CBO estimates that the legislation would increase the number of people receiving benefits from those programs. As a result, CBO and JCT estimate that enacting the legislation would increase direct spending by $346 million and reduce revenues by $6 million over the 2019-2028 period.

Thus, when you tout fiscal outcomes at the expense of public safety, you achieve neither.

It is true that the CBO only took into account mandatory spending increases and didn’t factor in changes to discretionary spending for prisons. Proponents of the bill would argue that with fewer people in prison, Congress won’t need to appropriate as much funding for the BOP every year. However, there are also a couple of other factors that are ignored in this CBO analysis that would cancel out the savings on that front. This bill, while offering early release for many prisoners, provides an avenue for transfer to home confinement or halfway houses for even high-risk prisoners. According to the Bureau of Prisons, the marginal cost per diem per prisoner in federal facilities is only $33, while the cost of home confinement is $44 and the cost of halfway houses is $88 per day.

Then there is the enormous unfunded liability on the DOJ to create a complex system of time credits and risk assessments for every single prisoner with no exceptions (not even for criminal aliens who will later be deported). As Assistant Attorney General Stephen Boyd wrote in a letter to the White House earlier this year, the legislation “would impose impossible administrative burdens that would cripple BOP and impose significant costs on taxpayers.” As Boyd observed, the First Step Act “significantly increases limits on each prisoner’s amount of phone time per month,” which would either place the public at risk with the increased criminal activity conducted over the phones (especially by gang leaders) or force the BOP to spend more monitoring them. This bill also burdens the DOJ with endless lawsuits for increased “compassionate” release and other entitlements. Forget about the cost to local sheriffs who need to monitor thousands of the worst career criminals being released in such a short period of time.

None of this is even factoring the forgotten cost of crime on the society and victims because everyone is so focused on a zero-sum game of compassion for the criminal. Jeffrey L. Sedgwick, former director of the Bureau of Justice Statistics, wrote in the Washington Post in 2008 that “the most conservative estimate for the cost of violent and property crimes in the United States is $17 billion a year — and that’s just direct, immediate cost.” The intangible costs are possibly over $1 trillion, according to the Government Accountability Office.

Just how likely is it that these people will commit more crime?

According to the Bureau of Justice Statistics, states that have experimented with similar “recidivism reduction” programs fostering early release showed results of 68 percent of released state prisoners being re-arrested within three years, 79 percent within six years, and 83 percent within nine years. Most importantly, 77 percent of released drug offenders were arrested for a non-drug crime within nine years, and more than a third, 34 percent, were arrested for a violent crime. Thus, since this bill releases tens of thousands of violent and dangerous criminals and they recidivate at appallingly high rates under similar state jailbreak programs, why would any sane person with a modicum of regard for public safety rely on undefined programs to change this trajectory?

This bill merely takes the most violent population and forces the DOJ to enter into partnership with the very “nonprofits” and “institutions of higher education” that are already poisoning the minds of prisoners and teaching them that society failed them. Prisoners simply have to participate in some unspecified “productive activities” with no degree of accountability beyond the programs they are already enrolled in.

As the letter from law enforcement groups to the Senate observes, “Since the bill does not require BOP inmates to change anything about their current behavior or program participation to receive time credits, it will incentivize and result in offenders actually spending less time in recidivism reduction programming, and will let the worst drug traffickers out of prison even earlier. This will make our streets and neighborhoods more dangerous, because it will allow early release without improving offender rehabilitation.”

More crime, more gangs, more drug traffickers, more strained federal and state law enforcement, and we are all left with the tab for the welfare and increased crime. Indeed, there is nothing new, innovative, or reform-minded about this bill or this movement. It is the warmed-up leftovers of the McGovern/Dukakis philosophy that was soundly repudiated by Ronald Reagan. Now is not the time to regress. (For more from the author of “CBO: First Step Act Will Release Dangerous Criminals… and Add to the Deficit” please click HERE)

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Here’s What’s Weird About Robert Mueller’s Latest Michael Flynn Filing

Late Friday, Special Counsel Robert Mueller’s office filed its reply brief to the sentencing memorandum Michael Flynn had filed early last week with a D.C. federal court. Mueller’s reply brief revealed several new tidbits about the special counsel’s probe and the earlier investigation into Flynn, President Donald Trump’s short-lived national security advisor.

Mueller’s filing came in response to a hastily issued order by presiding judge Emmet Sullivan, which directed the government to file its reply brief by 3 p.m. on December 14. Sullivan also directed Flynn to file with the court two documents he referenced in his sentencing memorandum: a January 24, 2017 memorandum authored by former FBI deputy director Andrew McCabe, and a FD-302 interview summary dated August 22, 2017. . .

Since news broke of Flynn’s guilty plea last year on one count of lying to the FBI, there has been speculation about the contents of the FBI’s interview summary form, or FD-302, sparked by reports that the two FBI agents who questioned Flynn did not think he lied during their interview. The public’s interest in the interview summary form (or forms) then peaked when Flynn cited to a FD-302 dated August 22, 2017 in his sentencing memo.

The FBI had interviewed Flynn on January 24, 2017. Why a seven-month delay in completing the 302? And why didn’t Flynn reference the initial 302 drafted following his interview? From Sullivan’s order directing Mueller’s team to file “any 302s or memoranda,” the presiding judge apparently wondered the same thing.

Then came Friday’s filing of the special counsel’s reply brief, which included in its appendices McCabe’s January 24, 2017 memorandum and the FD-302 recorded on August 22, 2017, the latter of which summarized the FBI’s interview with now-former FBI agent Peter Strzok. But no other 302s were included. (Read more from “Here’s What’s Weird About Robert Mueller’s Latest Michael Flynn Filing” HERE)

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The Real Tragedy of Human-Caused Climate Change Theories Is Not Environmental

MSNBC anchor Katy Tur read an article in the New Yorker about the devastating effect California’s wildfires have had due to climate change and proclaimed,

I read that New Yorker article today, and I thought, “Gosh, how pointless is my life and how pointless are the decisions that I’m making on a day-to-day basis, when we are not focused on climate change every day, when it’s not leading every one of our newscasts?”

That’s not funny and not to be ridiculed. It’s sad. It’s sad because it appears she has been trained to say that ridiculous thing through deceit and pressure.

People opposed to the theory of anthropogenic global warming often say that the climate change theorist is an idiot, a nut, or a useful pawn in the worldwide attempt to convince Americans to give up their wealth. They think, “What about the facts that are everywhere that disprove their theory?” “What about the fact that a theory isn’t a fact?” “What about the attempt to silence people as ‘deniers’ of a theory?” “What about the other side of the argument?” But there is no other side to the question according to the theorists. To me, it is a scary thing to understand that people have been convinced of a theory so completely that the angry mob demands that you embrace it as fact, shattering the very point of a theory in the first place.

Heck, the pope is convinced. He’s not only convinced, but he’s got Catholic churches all over the world preaching climate change from the pulpit as if it were fact. That’s a scary thing when you realize it’s not a fact. After all, if the answer to climate change is high taxation of the American people, you’d think of it as it should be thought of, extortion of the production of wealth from a nation built for the freedom of the individual. It is a man-destroying idea. It is an idea put forth solely to demand tyranny.

Tur’s lament that we just aren’t doing enough about the climate and that it makes her life pointless is the result of a coordinated tax-the-rich political scheme. It’s not fact.

Anthropogenic global warming has been debunked, yet this MSNBC television employee believes her life is pointless unless we all just give up more of our freedoms and our wealth and work for free, because somehow more money given to government will change the climate.

One can infer that Tur feels that her life would have more meaning if she reported on climate change more. In her trained mind, perhaps that would raise awareness of the subject and maybe move the mobs to demand higher taxation and economic stagnation. Then and only then would her life have meaning.

Katy recently told the world she’s pregnant with her first child. With leading climate alarmists stating that bringing a child into this world will only burden the rest of us when dealing with climate change, I’d like Katy to know that many of us welcome the fact that she is bringing a child into this world, even though she just described it as pointless. I would suggest that her feelings of pointlessness and alarm are products of deceit and that she will find purpose in the thrilling and overwhelming love of a child.

And when that child grows up and goes out into the world to work, we do not wish the product of his labor be taken away and given to the iron fist of government. We do not wish that he be subject to tyranny because of a coordinated lie. We do not want him to have to experience the type of shaming that trains people to repeat lies as facts or to have his life made harder by the imposition of a theory as a fact.

Instead, we would encourage him to question authority, faulty arguments, and theories held up as fact and arm himself with knowledge, wisdom; and history; to grab hold of life and get as much out of it as his open mind can produce. (For more from the author of “The Real Tragedy of Human-Caused Climate Change Theories Is Not Environmental” please click HERE)

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School District to Teach 8-Year-Olds That Any Gender Can Have Periods

Editor’s note: Although this happened ‘across the pond,’ the same sort of idiocy has taken place here at home as you can see in this story HERE.

By The Daily Caller. A British school district approved new sex education lessons that include teaching students as young as 8 years old that people “of all genders” can have periods.

Brighton & Hove City Council reportedly approved the advice to teachers following a council report that said, “Trans boys and men and non-binary people may have periods,” and that “menstruation must be inclusive of all genders,” according to Daily Mail.

The attempt to address the stigma surrounding menstruation in the sex education classes is considered a victory for those campaigning for transgender rights. . .

“Language and learning about periods is inclusive of all genders, cultures, faiths and sexual orientations,” the report said. “For example: ‘girls and women and others who have periods.’” . . .

“Girls going through puberty are already having a difficult time,” said Transgender Trend’s Stephanie Davies-Arai, according to Daily Mail. “What they should be given is clear language to be able to talk about their bodies and their female biological functions without couching it in politically correct terms.” (Read more from “School District to Teach 8-Year-Olds That Any Gender Can Have Periods” HERE)

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Eight-Year-Old Pupils to Be Told ‘Boys Can Have Periods Too’ under New Sex Education Lessons Guidelines

By Daily Mail. Sex education lessons in which pupils as young as eight will be told ‘all genders’ have periods were yesterday condemned as unnecessarily confusing for young children.

The classes follow guidelines that were issued to teachers to help them avoid offending girls who identify as boys.

But critics described the guidelines as inappropriate and another example of political correctness gone mad.

The teacher guidance, from Brighton & Hove City Council, states: ‘Trans boys and men and non-binary people may have periods.’ It says language about menstruation must be inclusive of ‘all genders’ and orders that ‘bins for used period products are provided in all toilets’ for children.

But Tory MP David Davies described it as ‘insanity’ for teachers to be explaining the concept of transgender boys having periods to eight-year-olds. (Read more from “Eight-Year-Old Pupils to Be Told ‘Boys Can Have Periods Too’ under New Sex Education Lessons Guidelines” HERE)

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