Project Veritas: Connecticut Public School Asst. Principal Admits to Discriminating Against Hiring Catholics, Hopes to Ensure Students Vote Democrat in Future

Project Veritas on Tuesday released part 1 of its “Secret Curriculum” series exposing a Connecticut principal’s discrimination against Catholic Greenwich, Connecticut – Jeremy Boland, Assistant Principal of Cos Cob Elementary School admitted he discriminates against hiring Catholics. Boland said he prefers hiring progressive teachers under the age of 30. “Believe it or not, the open-minded, … Continued

Unvaccinated Coast Guard Cadets Ordered to Vacate Campus Within 24 Hours

After receiving notification of the final military adjudication of their cases, Coast Guard cadets who sought a religious exemption from the military’s COVID-19 vaccine mandate were ordered to leave campus within 24 hours. The cadets’ RAR appeals were denied in May. In June, the Coast Guard Academy notified the unvaccinated cadets that they would be disenrolled. The … Continued

Connecticut Republican Candidate for U.S. Senate Leora Levy: Blumenthal Has Rubber-Stamped Bidens Failed Policies Making Americans of Every Party Suffer

“It’s time to retire Dick Blumenthal,” Leora Levy states on the home page of her campaign website, but the Republican U.S. Senate candidate from Connecticut says she is ready not only to take on the career Democrat politician, but also the “timid” members of her own party “who will abandon or betray us when it comes down … Continued

Sen. Richard Blumenthal Urges Biden Administration to Declare Public Health Emergency After Supreme Court’s Decision Overturning Roe v. Wade

Senator Richard Blumenthal (D-CT) was at a Planned Parenthood abortion clinic on Tuesday in Waterbury, Connecticut, where he urged Biden Health and Human Services Secretary Xavier Becerra to declare a “public health emergency” in the wake of the U.S. Supreme Court’s ruling that returns issues about abortion to the states. “We’re pressing President Biden to … Continued

Connecticut Governor Signs Consumer Data Privacy Act into Law

Greater safeguards to personal data are the focus of legislation that has now become law in Connecticut, Gov. Ned Lamont said. The governor announced Public Act 22-15 has been signed. The legislation creates a comprehensive set of protections designed to help consumers by creating a stronger ability to safeguard personal data that is collected with online businesses. “Digital commerce … Continued

Connecticut to Hire Misinformation Specialist to Police the Internet

Connecticut is hiring a “misinformation” specialist to police the internet ahead of the midterm elections, according to the state’s budget statement. The position of a misinformation “security analyst” was proposed by Connecticut Secretary of State Denise Merrill to combat alleged election misinformation that has “undermined public confidence in the fairness and capability of election results,” according … Continued

Connecticut’s Blumenthal and Murphy Urge Passage of Bill That Some Say Would Shield Islamists from Anti-Terrorism Efforts

Connecticut’s two U.S. senators, both Democrats, are urging passage of a bill that they say will help prevent incidents similar to the recent Buffalo mass shooting, though it actually narrows rather than expands federal anti-terrorism concerns.  At a press conference on Friday, senior Sen. Richard Blumenthal called the Domestic Terrorism Prevention Act of 2022 a “chance to take a … Continued

Connecticut Gas Prices Rising Despite Tax Pause

Both Democrats and Republicans in Hartford worked for and celebrated the Connecticut gasoline tax suspension that Governor Ned Lamont (D) signed in late March, but new data indicate its effect could be lessening.   The center-right Yankee Institute (YI) published an analysis on Saturday showing that the difference between gasoline costs in Connecticut and those in Massachusetts, which did not enact a … Continued

Law schools are the new front lines in free speech wars

High-profile instances of attempted censorship at prestigious U.S. law schools have placed the training grounds for the nation’s lawyers at the center of the campus free speech wars. Earlier this month, at Yale Law School, a group of left-wing students repeatedly tried to shout down Kristen Waggoner of the conservative Alliance Defending Freedom, who was engaged in a panel discussion on freedom of speech issues … Continued

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