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Saints who lived in times of great unrest – Aleteia EN

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After a year of uncertainty, fear, and suffering on a global scale, many of us found ourselves counting down the months to 2021 with some hope that the new calendar year would bring an end to the unprecedented times weve been suffering through since March. But the end of 2020 didnt erase the pandemic, restore the global economy, or settle any nations political turmoil. Fortunately, we know that saints are forged in times of unrest, perhaps even more readily than in times of stability. As we seek to become saints in a tumultuous world, lets look to those whove gone before, who found holiness even as their worlds seemed to be crumbling around them.

Bl. Jacques Jules Bonnaud(1741-1792) was born in Haiti but sent to France as a child in order to avoid the difficulties his dark skin brought him as a biracial boy in the Americas. In France, he was educated by Jesuits and soon entered the Society of Jesus. When he was still in formation, the Jesuit order was dissolved in France and Bonnaud was forced to find another way to pursue his vocation in a diocesan seminary. Once ordained, Fr. Bonnaud lived according to the Jesuit rule as best he could while serving as a priest in the Archdiocese of Paris; later he became vicar general of Lyon for several years, as the French Revolution rocked the country. He was eventually martyred for refusing to swear allegiance to the state.

Bl. Catherine Jarrige (1754-1836) was a French peasant who tried to subdue her mischievous spirit after becoming a lay Dominican. When the Revolution broke out, though, she discovered that God had made her spirited on purpose. She spent the time of crisis smuggling priests from one place to another, ensuring that no baby went unbaptized and nobody died without the Sacraments. She teased and tricked the revolutionaries, using sarcasm and improvisational acting to save lives. After the Revolution, she went back to a quieter life of begging for the poor, but retained her reputation as the hero of local Catholics.

Ven. Felix Varela y Morales (1788-1853) was a Cuban priest and statesman, a seminary professor whose intellectual contributions to Cuba were so significant that hes often called, the one who taught us how to think. When he was sent as a representative to the Spanish Parliament, Varela took that opportunity to speak out in favor of the abolition of slavery and the freedom of Spanish colonies. He received a death sentence for his trouble, but escaped to New York. There he spent the rest of his life in exile, serving immigrant communities (particularly the Irish) and working to form the Catholic Church in America to lead the way in support of immigrants.

St. Zygmunt Szcesny Felinski (1822-1895) was born to a proudly Polish family at a time when there was no independent Poland. His father died when he was 11; when he was 18, his mother was exiled to Siberia for her pro-Polish sentiment. Zygmunt himself was involved in a failed revolution before becoming a diocesan priest. He was made archbishop of Warsaw while the city was besieged by the Russians, but served in Warsaw for only 16 months before being exiled to Siberia for 20 years. Archbishop Felinski spent the rest of his life in semi-exile in modern Ukraine.

St. Rafael Guzar y Valencia (1878-1938) had no idea the upheaval that awaited him when he was ordained a priest in Mexico at 23. During the Mexican Revolution, he was forced into hiding, living as an undercover priest before fleeing to the United States, Guatemala, and Cuba. After years of exile, he was named bishop of Veracruz and returned to Mexico. Even then, he wasnt safe, spending half of his 18-year episcopacy in exile or in hiding.

Bl. Natalia Tulasiewicz (1906-1945) was a poet, a violinist, a middle-aged high school teacher with tuberculosis and dreams of a Ph.D. But when the Germans invaded Poland, Natalia became a member of the resistance, secretly teaching Polish culture before sneaking off to a German factory to bring faith and hope to the Polish women forced to work there. The Nazis eventually caught wind of the prayer circles and retreats Natalia was running and sent her to a concentration camp, where she continued to serve as a beacon of hope and an apostle to Ravensbrck until she was killed in a gas chamber.

Ven. Francis Xavier Nguyen Van Thuan (1928-2002) was consecrated archbishop of Saigon at age 47a week before the fall of Saigon to communist forces. A few months later, he was arrested and placed in a communist internment camp for 13 years, nine of which he spent in solitary confinement. During that time, Archbishop Van Thuan evangelized his guards, celebrated Mass with his hand as a chalice, and smuggled messages of hope to his people. He was finally freed but sent into exile for his last 11 years.

Servant of God Ragheed Aziz Ganni (1972-2007) was a popular young priest who played soccer and gave talks at youth rallies. He spent his priesthood rallying his people in the face of incessant terrorist attacks on Christians in his hometown of Mosul. Fr. Gannis parish was attacked at least 10 times, but he refused to live in fear, saying, Without the Sunday Eucharist we cannot live. He was killed by terrorists for refusing to keep his church closed after they threatened him.

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Chairman appointed to lead new Hull and East Yorkshire LEP – Business Live

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Hull and East Riding has turned to South Yorkshire for a new chairman of the emerging Local Enterprise Partnership.

James Newman OBE, founding chair of the Sheffield City Region LEP has been appointed ahead of the April 1 launch.

He oversaw it from new entity in 2010, under David Camerons Conservative-Lib Dem coalition abolition of regional development agencies, to the signing of one of the first city devolution deals in October 2015.

An East Riding resident, he is currently chair of Finance Yorkshire and the South Yorkshire Community Foundation and has a number of other business and charitable roles, nationally and in Yorkshire.

Mr Newman said: I am delighted to have been given this opportunity to take this role. The creation of this LEP marks the beginning of a new era for the region and I look forward to working with both the leaders, their councils, the business community and voluntary sector to create a successful partnership, which will bring more funding to the region, allowing our strategically important industries and all our businesses to drive economic growth, which will benefit the region and all its employees and communities.

It will also be important to make sure we continue the excellent work of the current Humber LEP and work closely with our colleagues across the Humber Estuary, where our combined assets and expertise are of national importance.

Our first task will be to recruit a new board for the LEP, alongside other advisory boards and committees, so as to ensure the new LEP is ready to start its important role as soon as possible.

It has come to being after the government ruled local authorities could not sit in two LEP areas. Previously North and North East Lincolnshire councils, had been in the Humber LEP with Hull and East Yorkshire. The South Bank pairing was also part of Greater Lincolnshire LEP, with whom their allegiance was pledged when the Westminster directive emerged.

Thomas Martin, chair of the Hull and East Riding Business Engagement Board and chair of the recruitment panel, said: I am delighted that such a thorough recruitment process has secured our region the expertise, and an external perspective, that we will draw on heavily as we continue our devolution journey. A devolution deal for the region is vital to our future success together.

The leaders of both councils, supported by the business community, are clearly aligned on this journey, and I very much hope that James, as the new chair, will draw extensively on the knowledge that has made the existing Humber LEP so productive.

There are new boundaries, new rules and new relationships to be forged and these must drive additional opportunities throughout our combined coastal, rural, urban and estuary communities. The leaders have shown the way and we all now need to align around James to ensure the region continues to punch above its weight throughout the national Levelling Up debate.

Much of Mr Newmans full-time career was spent as group finance director of several FTSE-listed companies, across manufacturing and service industries, including Kelda Group Plc - the holding company for Yorkshire Water, where he was also deputy chief executive - print giant Watmoughs and cable engineer Bridon.

Outside of the corporate boardroom he was governor and deputy chairman of Sheffield Hallam University and was awarded an honorary doctorate in 2012 for services to business, enterprise and education in Yorkshire.

He is on the Court at the University of York. He is a Fellow of both the Institute of Chartered Accountants and of the Association of Corporate Treasurers and completed a year as Master Cutler of the Company of Cutlers in Hallamshire in 2009/10 and is a Freeman of the City of London and of the Worshipful Company of Ironmongers.

His OBE was awarded in 2017 for services to business, the economy and charity in Yorkshire.

Councillor Stephen Brady, leader of Hull City Council, said, I am delighted that James has been appointed as the chair of the Hull and East Yorkshire Local Enterprise Partnership. James has a fantastic and very successful track record in business and also has extensive experience of working with both local and national government to bring them together and really focus on driving forward local economies and make a positive difference to businesses and residents alike.

The Hull and East Yorkshire LEP is business led and will bring together partners from the private, public and third sectors, along with collaborating with a wide-range of local partners, to act as a powerful, informed and independent voice for Hull and East Yorkshire, and James will play a vital role in shaping, developing and leading this partnership. I am very much looking forward to working with him in his new role in what, I am sure, will be a very successful partnership.

Lord Haskins of Skidby led the Humber LEP for the best part of its decade of being, with Stephen Parnaby, former leader of East Riding, controversially taking the interim role following his decision to step down in April 2020, despite a selection process having begun.

Councillor Richard Burton, current leader of East Riding Council, said: I very much welcome the appointment of James Newman, who is a well-respected businessman and a resident of the East Riding. James has an excellent track record of running major businesses across Yorkshire and led the formation of the Sheffield City Region LEP as its first chair. I am delighted that he will be able to bring his vast experience to this new role as Chair of our new LEP. On behalf of the Council, I look forward very much to working with James and to the role that the new organisation will play in the future of Hull and East Yorkshire.

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The Tipping Point: What Drove People To Riot At The Capitol? – The Federalist

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On this episode of The Federalist Radio Hour, Host Ben Domenech and Culture Editor Emily Jashinsky outline what drove thousands of people to Washington, D.C., to rally for President Trump and how their frustrations turned into a mob riot.

The bottom line that I heard from everybody is that they dont know who to trust, and they trust Donald Trump, Jashinsky said. And I think that is a really important takeaway. These interviews were conducted before things went crazyand to sort of figuring out how thatmindset is informing some of the unadulterated rage that we saw.

Domenech also addressed how the corporate medias treatment of Wednesdays riot is misleading.

The media is running with this narrative that Trumptold the people to go up there and smash the Capitol, Domenech said. And from my perspective, first off, thats not what he said.

I do believe that he should have done a better job of directing those people. I think that that would have been helpful, but Im not sure to the degreeit would have changed some of the behavior that we saw from some of these folks who seem to be bent on destruction, he continued.

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Maxine Waters: Trump Is Creating A ‘Civil War’ And Must Be Prosecuted – The Federalist

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Democratic Rep. Maxine Waters of California joined a coalition of leftist politicians blaming President Donald Trump for Wednesdays mob riot at the Capitol, saying he is trying to create a Civil War.

This president, who has lied his way all the way up, until this insurrection that he has caused, and the fact that we all, many of us believe he is trying to create a Civil War, has got to be stopped dead in his tracks, Waters said on SiriusXMs The Joe Madison Show on Thursday. We can do it: whether it is Amendment 25 or whether it is a new way by bringing him up before the Congress.

Theres got to be prosecutions. Theres got to be accountability, she said.

Waters also expressed support for a campaign to impeach Trump after Vice President Mike Pence, whom Waters said isnt strong enough or committed enough, did not comply with their demands to invoke the 25th Amendment to remove Trump from office.

Let those who want to call for it, call for it. Let people express their anger in every way that they want to and call for whatever they want to, whether it is the 25th Amendment, whether it is impeachment, whether it is asking him to resign, Waters said. But in the final analysis, the Congress can take up an impeachment resolution without going through committee, without doing any of that. Weve got the numbers in order to do that and put it up on the floor.

During her scathing criticism of the Capitol Police, Waters said she warned Capitol Police Chief Steven Sund, who recently resigned under pressure from politicians, that people could snipe and kill people like from the buildings near the Capitol.

He was telling us that he had it all under control. It turned out he had nothing under control. Nothing under control. And we were overrun, she said. The Capitol of the United States of America, one of the most supposedly secure buildings in the country, was breached, and with them climbing the wall it looked like a third world country overtake of the government.

I told him, the top of the buildings were important, and you know what I was thinking about? I was thinking about John Kennedy and Martin Luther King in opposite buildings and windows near the top of those buildings and how they target people and they snipe and they could kill people. And thats what really was on my mind, Waters added.

Jordan Davidson is a staff writer at The Federalist. She graduated from Baylor University where she majored in political science and minored in journalism.

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Why Georgia’s May Be The Most Important Election In Recent History – The Federalist

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Its become a clich to refer to whatever election is currently occurring as the most important election in ones lifetime, or maybe even the entirety of U.S. history. Yet we are currently facing the most important American election in my lifetime which is to say, of the last 22 years.

The 2020 presidential race was no exception to this trend of hyping elections. President Trump told the Republican National Convention, This is the most important election in U.S. history, a sentiment shared by the media and voters. While Trump and Joe Bidens race was certainly noteworthy, it cannot claim the title.

Every major election has substantial stakes, but todays runoff Senate race in Georgia will determine the countrys future for years to come. Sens. Kelly Loeffler and David Perdue are all that stand in the way of a Democrat-controlled White House, House, Senate, and likely packed Supreme Court.

While neither President-elect Biden nor Vice President Elect Kamala Harris were willing to confirm or deny whether theyd pack the Supreme Court should Democrats win both the presidency and the Senate, their vagueness indicates the option is, at the very least, not off the table. Biden did express an intention to form a commission to reform the Supreme Court, which he considers out of wack, but never ruled out adding additional seats.

With a Democrat-run Senate, radical judges could be approved, who could serve as a rubber stamp for White House and Senate Democrats agenda, rather than their intended role as defenders of the Constitution. The structure of the Supreme Court is outlined in the Constitution as a safeguard against legislators and presidents overstepping the bounds of their roles or the foundations of our countrys law.

Whether the reforms ultimately become adding additional justices or some other method, its clear that Bidens intent is to increase the politicization of the federal branch meant to be impartial. As the Supreme Court involves lifetime appointments and its decisions form binding precedents on federal matters, such alterations could have long-lasting effects.

The left is currently pushing massive policies that are disastrous and costly. Democrats proposed tax plan alone will realize broad tax increases across all income levels, wage decreases, and fewer jobs, according to four independent analyses. Corporate taxes will likewise see an increase to 28 percent.

A Democratic win on Jan. 5 likely entails an end to fracking, costing thousands of jobs and harming the already fragile economy. Both Biden and Harris spent the 2020 primary openly promoting a ban on fracking, which they weekly attempted to backtrack despite video evidence. A fracking ban would cost an estimated 200,000 jobs, which the government is more than comfortable sacrificing in the hopes of offsetting climate change.

Do you like your current health insurance, or even just like having the option of private insurance? Enjoy it while it lasts, because the Biden-Harris administrations health plan is intended cover nearly half of the country, eventually leading to a single-payer system entirely controlled by government. This plan starts at an estimated cost of $2 trillion, while slowly wiping out private insurance.

The Senate has been investigating Big Techs targeted censorship of conservative ideals, seeking to repeal, or at least limit, their immunity under Section 230 of the Communications Decency Act. Movement against Section 230 would be monumental towards ending the suppression of ideas, truth, and dialogue on social media. The left has no incentive to combat unjust censoring, as it directly benefits them, so a Democrat-controlled Senate would allow this to continue, and more important news stories will go unheard.

Substantial policy changes, government spending, jobs, and the structure of the Supreme Court all could hang in the balance of the Georgia Senate runoff. It is clearly a monumentally important election, certainly the most important in my lifetime, and possibly of many more.

Paulina Enck is an intern at the Federalist and current student at Georgetown University in the School of Foreign Service. Follow her on Twitter at @itspaulinaenck

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‘Abolish the Senedd because we can’t win Welsh elections’ says Tory website – Nation.Cymru

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The Senedd. Picture by Senedd Cymru.

A Tory website has published an article calling for the abolition of the Senedd because the party cant win elections in Wales.

Michael Evans argues in Prydain Review that devosceptism is the inescapable future for his party because the idea that a Conservative Welsh Government is possible is a shallow lie.

He said that the Conservatives cannot win enough constituency seats to get an outright majority and that a deal between the party and Plaid Cymru was not possible.

Mr Evans also claimed that any Tory who tells you otherwise is disrespecting you and insulting your intelligence.

The Welsh Conservatives currently have 11 seats out of 60 in the Senedd, and would need to win 31 for an outright majority, which is an increase of 20.

Devosceptic

Mr Evans said: When faced with devosceptic opinions, there is a stock answer given by the leadership. It goes like this: Yes, devolution hasnt worked for 20 years, but thats Labours fault. We can make it work with a Welsh Conservative Government.

As Henry Hill has pointed out, this is a distinction without a practical difference. But it is also a dishonest position that diminishes those who trot it out.

Devolution is not just the Welsh Government, but the Senedd. And the Senedds electoral system is semi-proportional. Even Labour has never won an outright majority. A Tory who tells you that the Welsh Conservatives can win outright is lying to you, disrespecting you and insulting your intelligence.

The Additional Member System incorporates first past the post constituency results with the Dhondt method for allocating the 20 regional seats. In English, this means that the more constituencies you win, the fewer regional members you get.

The Conservative vote is fairly evenly spread across the five Senedd regions, meaning that their road to a majority has to be based on constituencies only.

This would be extremely tough even if it was just a first past the post election with the 40 constituency seats; in that scenario the Senedd Conservatives would need to improve on the successful 2019 Westminster tally. But with the Additional Member System it is impossible.

To win an outright majority, the Welsh Conservatives would need to increase their number of constituency wins from 6 to 31. This means that to get to a majority of just one, their must win seats would include Llanelli, Torfaen, Caerphilly, Neath, Ceredigion, Newport East, Ogmore and Islwyn.

When theyve never even won the Vale of Glamorgan at an Assembly election, one can see that the suggestion of winning all those seats is beyond absurd.

No coalition

He added: And there will be no coalition, not that the suggestion of one would assuage devosceptic concerns about devolution in any case. Plaid Cymru has ruled out a coalition with the Welsh Conservatives.

There is no scenario, other than being the larger partner in a coalition, that would be more preferable to Plaid than holding the Senedd balance and forcing a Labour minority government to dance to its tune.

There will be no Tory majority, and there will be no Tory-Plaid deal. There is a dawning realisation across the Party that the Welsh Conservatives cannot win. That devolved politics is a cul-de-sac for the Party.

The implication of this for the devolution debate in the Conservative Party is simple. Conservative MSs point to every problem with the Welsh Government, but have no viable solution. They cant win. They cant change anything. So solutions will be sought elsewhere.

Difficult questions are coming, and nobody is going to be fobbed off with the shallow lie that a Welsh Conservative government is possible.

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Devin Nunes Tells The Truth Until It Hurts – The Federalist

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In early December 2016, Devin Nunes was growing suspicious.

The political and media establishment, still struggling to cope with the news of Donald Trumps victory, was beginning to claim that Russian cyber meddling explained the surprising outcome. On Dec. 9, 2016, big media outlets such as the New York Times and Washington Post began laying out the contours of what would become the dominant and relentless media narrative of the next several years: Trump had conspired with Russia to steal the election and should not be viewed or treated as a legitimate president.

Nunes, the Republican chairman of the House Permanent Select Committee on Intelligence (HPSCI), was a long-time Russia hawk who had spent years concerned about the United States lack of preparedness for Russian cyberattacks. But something didnt sit right about the how the media and other activists were arriving at the narrative.

For one thing, the claims were significantly at odds with the official reports from the intelligence agencies his committee oversaw. For another, the press reports were fed solely by dubiously selective and anonymous leaks from intelligence officials.

I am deeply concerned that these press reports may contain unauthorized disclosures, Nunes wrote on Dec. 12, 2016, to President Barack Obamas Director of National Intelligence, James Clapper, instructing him to have intelligence agencies send to Congress any new assessments that had been reported in the press. He expressed concern about the manipulation of intelligence for political purposes two days later. By December 16, having received none of the new assessments that anonymous leakers to the press claimed existed, he vowed to vigorously investigate intelligence agencieshandling of the Russian meddling issue.

He had no idea at the time, but Nuness early skepticism of the Russia collusion plan to undermine the Trump administration put him in the crosshairs of all of the most powerful forces in Washington, including the media, the Democrat Party, left-wing special interest groups, intelligence agency officials, and even many Republicans.

Nuness dogged pursuit of the truth paid off, eventually, but it wasnt easy. The Russia collusion narrative caused untold damage to the Trump administration and its policy goals. It sparked a years-long special counsel probe that pursued scores of Trump associates but found none who had colluded with Russia to steal the 2016 election. Journalists won Pulitzers and other prizes for perpetuating the false narrative. Even now, many Democrats still cling to claims of Trump being controlled by Vladimir Putin.

However, Nunes overcame the media and Democrat hysteria, as well as stonewalling and obstruction by the FBI and Justice Department (DOJ), including threats to his own staff, to uncover the FBIs use of an unverified dossier of outlandish allegations in the warrants to spy on Carter Page, a Trump campaign associate. He revealed rampant unmasking by Obama officials against Trump transition members, and the fact that FBI agents who interviewed Trumps first National Security Advisor Lt. Gen. Michael Flynn didnt think he was lying.

He waged a court battle with the inventors of the dossier to find out that their work was secretly funded by Hillary Clinton and the Democratic National Committee. And he revealed how that group employed Nellie Ohr, the wife of DOJ official Bruce Ohr, who was used to funnel questionable anti-Trump information to the FBI from his wife and her associates.

He also overcame the concerted efforts to destroy him and his reputation, remove him from committee leadership, prevent his re-election, and to get him to pull back from his work through threats against family members.

Later today he is expected to be awarded the Presidential Medal of Freedom, the highest civilian award in the United States.

That Nunes would have the fortitude to take on the political and media establishments was not completely obvious when he was first elected to Congress in 2002. He was all of 29, representing a congressional district in the San Joaquin Valley in Central California, where he grew up. From a family of dairy farmers a point that a critic on MSNBC would later use to dismiss him as ignorant Nunes was known for his fierce advocacy of his constituents interest.

He set up his offices to quickly respond to constituent questions, reminding staff that they were the last line of hope for many of the California residents writing and calling them, and that they were to do what it took to solve their problems related to government services. One former staff member said that the number one, two, three, four, and five issues they worked on were water.

A lot of that effort was due to environmentalists imposing a catastrophic and artificial drought on many Central Valley farmers in the name of protecting a fish called the Delta Smelt. Nunes pushed that story relentlessly until he achieved national awareness of the plight of farmers, getting members to vote publicly on the matter, hosting rallies, and talking about the absurdity of the regulations destroying California farms.

Water policy in agricultural areas is always a hot-button and complicated topic. Hill aides say that many politicians like to complicate topics so people get lost in the intricacies. Nunes, they said, liked to simplify things so everyone could grasp the problem and solve it. He showed he was willing to buck party interests in his quest to serve constituents, calling on Californias Republican Gov. Arnold Schwarzenegger to resign when he wasnt allowing water to flow to the Central Valley.

Nunes, who also serves on the Ways and Means Committee, was appointed to the Intelligence Committee in 2011. He became chairman in 2015. The committee was an important, but relatively quiet, one. It investigated the Benghazi disaster, and worked to declassify some of the documents seized in the raid on Osama Bin Ladens compound.

Once chairman, Nunes worked with ranking member Rep. Adam Schiff, also of California, to pass the annual funding authorization for the intelligence community. Nunes worked with leadership to recruit and retain a team of hard-working members who were interested in doing oversight and not just having a title.

As the Russia narrative spiraled out of control, Nunes continued to express skepticism. After Flynns phone calls with Russian ambassador Sergey Kislyak were leaked, Nunes told Bloomberg columnist Eli Lake, There does appear to be a well orchestrated effort to attack Flynn and others in the administration, he said. From the leaking of phone calls between the president and foreign leaders to what appears to be high-level FISA Court information, to the leaking of American citizens being denied security clearances, it looks like a pattern.

Russia hoaxers had managed to get Attorney General Jeff Sessions to recuse himself from any oversight of the probe. They continued to leak like sieves against the president. Anonymous intelligence officials falsely claimed to credulous reporters that the ludicrous dossier was being verified, although details and substantiation were always just around the corner.

In March 2017, Nunes revealed that in the last three months of the Obama presidency, significant personal information from and about the Trump transition was collected and widely disseminated at intelligence agencies. While he said the collection of information may have been legally collected under the Foreign Intelligence Surveillance Act (FISA), he was alarmed by it. In a free country, where watchdogs care about threats to privacy from government surveillance, this would have been a massive story.

Instead of covering the news, the political and media establishment worked to kill the story. Rather than focus in any way on the spying, they claimed to be upset that Nunes didnt first brief his leaky and highly partisan colleague Schiff before holding a press conference. As for the substance of the claims, the media worked to avoid covering it in any detail.

PBS Judy Woodruff asked Obama National Security Advisor Susan Rice a gentle, very general question about Nuness claims:

JUDY WOODRUFF: I began by asking about the allegations leveled today by House Intelligence Committee Chairman Devin Nunes that Trump transition officials, including the president, may have been swept up in surveillance of foreigners at the end of the Obama administration.

SUSAN RICE: I know nothing about this. I was surprised to see reports from Chairman Nunes on that count today.

It turns out that Rice was completely lying on national television. After word got out that Rice had, in fact, been one of the people to unmask transition officials who had been swept up in surveillance, she went to the Democratic journalist Andrea Mitchell for a damage control interview. Rice, who has a reputation for dishonesty, told Mitchell that her unmaskings werent political and added, somewhat confusingly,I leaked nothing to nobody.

It is interesting, though, that the meeting she unmasked between Trump officials and the crown prince of the United Arab Emirates did happen to leak to the Washington Post.

It wasnt just Rice. Samantha Power unmasked nearly 300 Americans in 2016, despite U.S. ambassadors having little if any legitimate justification for unmasking. She claimed that the unmaskings done in her name were actually done by other, unknown people.

And a whopping 39 Obama officials unmasked Flynn, a frequent victim of leaked communications. Among the unmaskers were officials with little legitimate need to access this kind of intelligence. They include former Vice President Joe Biden, Power, and Obamas Chief of Staff Dennis McDonough.

The media response to the entire Russia collusion hoax was so manic and horrifically corrupt that it marked a turning point in Nuness engagement with them. He began to see that many members of the media werent journalists, but liars, and treated them accordingly. He instructed staff to stop responding to dishonest reporters who had pre-written their stories before contacting him.

Many members of Congress are scared of the media and other powerful interests. If they get attacked by them, they back down. Staff say thats where Nunes is different. If he gets punched by someone, he wonders why and starts looking for answers. The more that he was attacked, the more he wanted to understand what was behind the Russia collusion narrative.

His opponents couldnt have been more wrong in how to contain him.

The media frenzy and coordinated opposition to Nunes led to claims that he had to recuse himself from leading the investigation into Russian collusion. Three left-wing groups filed an ethics complaint that Nuness mentioning of the unmasking constituted mishandling classified information. The claim was picked up by the Ethics Committee. While they eventually dismissed the complaint, they publicly announced the investigation and took the better part of the year to investigate it.

Nunes did recuse himself from leading the probe into Russian meddling, instead focusing on abuse of the Foreign Intelligence Surveillance Act (FISA) process during the surveillance of Trump campaign affiliates. The task was made significantly difficult by the DOJs general refusal to comply or comply fully with information requests on the surveillance.

The memo broke the news that the Steele dossier formed an essential part of the application to spy on Trump affiliate Carter Page, and that the warrant failed to note that Clinton and the DNC funded the dossier. It showed that Steele should have been fired as a source for blabbing to the press before he was eventually fired for the same reason.

It showed that information from Steele continued to be funneled to the FBI through a DOJ official married to someone else working on the larger dossier project, and that the negative information he provided the FBI about Steeles lack of credibility was kept away from the FISA Court. Ohr, the DOJ official, also funneled to the Bureau his wifes work for opposition research firm Fusion GPS.

All of these relationships were kept concealed from the FISA Court. Nuness memo revealed that the dossier had not been even close to verified when it was used in the application.

All of these things are now common knowledge and have been reported via other means, such as the DOJs inspector general, declassification of underlying documents, and a few media investigations. But at the time they were published, they seriously undercut the Russia collusion narrative and provoked strenuous denunciation of Nunes.

The Department of Justice said that release of memo would be extraordinarily reckless, would be damaging to national security, and would risk damage to our intelligence community or the important work it does in safeguarding the American people. House Speaker Nancy Pelosi, D-Calif., said it was a gift to Putin.

When the report was released, the media made a variety of contradictory claims, all of them downplayingor dismissing the memo as nothing whatsoever. Why Were The Democrats So Worried About The Nunes Memo? asked The New Yorker. Rachel Maddow said that, far from destroying national security, instead the memo delivered a sad trombone for Trump. Its a joke and a sham, claimed Washington Post writers.

The memo purports to show that the process by which the FBI and Justice Department obtained approval from the Foreign Intelligence Surveillance Court to conduct surveillance on former Trump adviser Carter Page was deeply tainted, the Post article says. It does this by straining every which way to suggest that the basis for the warrant was the so-called Steele dossier, which contains Democratic-funded research by former British spy Christopher Steele. (The inspector general later confirmed that efforts to secure a warrant to spy on Page were dropped due to lack of evidence until Steele delivered his dossier memos.)

On the other hand, Salon called the memo fake news. New York Magazines Jonathan Chait, who fervently believes that Trump is a traitor who colluded with Russia to steal the 2016 election, all evidence to the contrary, went even further. The Nunes Memo Is Fake and the Russia Scandal Is Very Real, he claimed. While the evidence that the DOJ has been corrupt or even sloppy in its investigation has disintegrated, evidence for the seriousness of the investigation itself has grown progressively stronger, Chait claimed.

CNN had their good buddy James Clapper, a famously untruthful Obama intelligence chief, on to say that the memo was a blatant political act. John Brennan, Obamas mendacious CIA chief who was also implicated in the spying on the Trump campaign, told Politico that the memo was exceptionally partisan. Politico claimed the memo makes no sense.

Nunes Memo Accidentally Confirms the Legitimacy of the FBIs Investigation, assertedThe Intercept. All Smoke, No Fire, claimed resistance member Orin Kerr in The New York Times. The Nunes Memo Continues To Backfire, declared the hyperpartisan Washington Post editorial board.

Schiff issued a response memo in which he claimed that everything was above reproach in the FISA process. Nail in the Coffin for Nunes Memo, declared the headline of a U.S. News and World Report article that effusively praised Schiff.

Nunes memo was a bad joke from the start, the author wrote, going on to assert that Page was a dangerous agent of Russia, multiple Trump campaign operatives were surveilled for excellent reason, and the ex-British spy secretly Clinton hired to produce the dossier alleging Trump was a secret agent of Russia was simply beyond reproach.

An inspector general report later vindicated Nuness memo and discredited each of the claims in Schiffs memo. Schiff claimed he was unaware of the problems the IG found and continues to defend the FBI investigation even now. He has not held a single hearing on the IG report, nor on the conviction of FBI lawyer Kevin Clinesmith for doctoring evidence for use in a Page spy warrant.

The daily onslaught of Russia collusion stories made life difficult for anyone who stood against the tide. The media were in a constant state of hysteria. Nunes stood mostly alone in insisting there was no evidence Trump had colluded with Russia, but there were strong indications the FBIs investigation of the issue had been corrupted. It wasnt just Democrats, media operatives, and leftwing groups who were attacking him but even fellow Republicans.

Sen. Lindsay Graham frequently appeared on television in the last year to complain about the Russia collusion hoax. He even held a couple of hearings in the fall of 2020 long after it mattered. But back in 2017, Graham went on NBC News to mock Nunes, saying he was running an Inspector Clouseau investigation. Republican Rep. Walter Jones called on Nunes to resign from the committee leadership.

National Reviews David French called on Nunes to resign his post, and went on left-wing MSNBC to promote his view that Nunes lacked integrity, character, and crucially competence, saying it was time for Nunes to go. French claimed that Trump voters in his area of Tennessee were extremely worried about Trumps ties to Russia and would need someone with better traits to dig into the matter.

It was a vicious claim against a member known as a straight shooter. The attacks were difficult for Nunes and his staff. For decades, he had taught his staff that they should always be honest when dealing with constituents, that they should tell the truth until it hurts. Constituents may not like the congressmans position, but they would know what his true position was. As far as Devin as a politician, straight shooter is a little on the nose, said one former top aide.

MSNBCs John Heilemann repeatedly suggested Nunes wascompromised by the Russians:

[Nunes is] behaving like someone whos been compromised, and there are people in the intelligence community, and others with great expertise in this area, who look at him and say, That guys been compromised, Heilemann told [Senator Chris] Murphy.

Heilemann did not note that Nunes has a lengthy reputation as a Russia hawk, having warned that Russian activity was the countrys biggest intelligence failure since 9/11 and having stridently advocated for a stronger U.S. approach to Putin.

Shep Smith called Nuness memo a weapon of partisan mass distraction, especially at a pivotal moment in American democracy when it behooves the man in charge for supporters to believe the institutions cant be trusted, the investigators are corrupt and the news media are liars. Context matters.

As Nuness influence grew, he was subject to constant media attacks, including tendentious profiles that were error-filled hit pieces. Reporters went after his family. Nunes wife received threats after a Democratic operative files a public records request against her to get her work emails (shes a public school teacher), then published them on the Internet. Then leftwing group Campaign for Accountability cited the emails in an ethics complaint against Devin.

Esquires Ryan Lizza published alengthy story alleging that Nunes had a politically explosive secret, that hes a hypocrite on immigration policy, and that when Lizza went to a small town in Iowa to blow open the conspiracy, he was met by odd townspeople who treated him poorly. It turned out that Nunes didnt have a secret, that he was not a hypocrite on immigration policy, and that the Iowans Lizza met were wary of him slowly driving around town while children were at play because they discovered Lizza had recently been fired from his job for sexual misconduct.

Nunes became a top target of the Democrats, left-wing groups, and the media because they could see early on hed be a problem for their Russia collusion narrative. His seat even became a top Democratic target in 2018. Nunes had enjoyed comfortable leads in his previous re-election campaigns, even if he treated each race as a serious contest. In 2016, he won with 68 percent of the vote.

In 2018, his opponent was a relative unknown, a prosecutor with no political background who had moved into the district. Thanks to a massive, coordinated nationwide effort from leftwing groups, Andrew Janz raised more than $9 million and gave Nunes the closest race hed had in a long while. The race earned national attention from the media and other activist groups.

Leftist groups astroturfed regular protests filled with angry people from outside the district posing as constituents at Nuness field offices. They overwhelmed his robust constituent service operation with angry calls from across the country. Much of it was Russia focused.

At one point, Janz had an actor pose as a Russian official to give Nunes a key to Moscow. Fusion GPS, the group that had been behind the Steele dossier, even admitted that Nunes was the only member of Congress on whom they ran an oppo hit during the 2018 campaign. They gave their information to a McClatchy newspaper and tried, but failed, to link Nunes to a dramatic story involving a separate group of people having a cocaine-fueled fundraiser on a yacht owned by a winery he was loosely associated with.

Targeted in D.C. by media mobs and in his home district by a major coordinated effort to oust him, he kept going.At a time when anybody in D.C. who fought the Russia collusion hoax was hammered and attacked, Nunes went out and pushed for the truth. He did it willingly and refused to quit. He also refused to give in to his many attackers, despite their relentless barrage.

When the White House leaked to the Washington Post about their plans to award Nunes and Rep. Jim Jordan the presidential medal of freedom, the media and political figures who pushed the Russia collusion hoax continued their attacks on him, the same attacks theyd been making for years in an attempt to keep him from uncovering abuses of the intelligence agencies he oversees.

It is unlikely their latest efforts will work any better than their earlier ones.

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Democrat Pastor Ends Congressional Prayer With ‘Amen And A-Woman’ – The Federalist

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House Democratic Rep. Emanuel Cleaver of Missouri ended the opening prayer for the 117th Congress Sunday with amen and a-woman, in an apparent effort to be gender- and deity-inclusive while omitting aperson.

The term amen is not even a reference to the two sexes, however, as Pennsylvania Republican Congressman Guy Reschenthaler pointed out on Twitter along with a clip of the pointless passive-progressive virtue signaling.

Cleaver, an ordained United Methodist pastor who appears clueless about basic biblical knowledge such as the meaning of the Hebrew word amen, offered the House prayer as Democrats in the lower chamber have prioritized removing references to the two sexes in House business in an effort to promote inclusion and diversity.

The lower chamber will vote on the new rules package for the fresh Congress Monday.

Democratic Rep. James McGovern of Massachusetts, who chairs the House Rules Committee, said in an announcement the new congressional speech ban, if passed, would change pronouns and familial relationships in the House rules to be gender-neutral or removes references to gender, as appropriate, to ensure we are inclusive of all Members, Delegates, Resident Commissioners and their families including those who are nonbinary.

The new House sworn in Sunday awarded California Rep. Nancy Pelosi her fourth term as speaker with the slimmest majority in her speakership, landing her 216 votes for the gavel with five Democrats defecting. Pelosi will now preside over a 222-member Democratic caucus against a 211-member Republican minority.

Two House seats remain to be officially called, including one race in New York pending legal challenges and another in Iowa where the Democratic candidate has appealed the race divided by six votes directly to the House.The prevailing Republican in the Iowa contest, Mariannette Miller-Meeks, was seated on Sunday.

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The data that proves that a list vote for Plaid Cymru is the best way to beat Abolish in every region – Nation.Cymru

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Mark Reckless and Nigel Farage. PjrNews / Alamy Stock Photo.Adam Price: Picture by Plaid Cymru (CC BY-NC-ND 2.0)

Math Wiliam

Im grateful to Nation.Cymru for allowing me to respond to a recent article published earlier this week by Dafydd Trystan, where he predicted that the fourth list seat across several regions in Wales may well come down to a close fight between Abolish and the Greens.

I have great respect for Dafydd Trystan, as a former Chair and Chief Executive of Plaid Cymru and someone Ive campaigned alongside in Cardiff South and Penarth in the past.

But I feel the urgent need to respond to his prediction due to a genuine fear that if people mistakenly believe the Greens have a chance of winning seats on the list and then vote accordingly, the result will be a greater number of Abolish the Assembly representatives being elected to the Senedd than would otherwise be the case.

There are two elements to my rebuttal. Firstly I will show through data analysis that the Greens are nowhere near winning a list seat in any region based on current polling, and that the battle for the fourth seat is a Plaid Cymru v Tory/Abolish contest in every single one.

Secondly, I will explain why I believe that its very unlikely that pro-independence Labour supporters will decide to vote Green over Plaid Cymru on the list.

In the interests of transparency, Ill declare an interest in being a dedicated Plaid Cymru member. In this regard I am also happy to make public the calculations I did in coming to my conclusions.

What the data tells us

There are two sources of data that can be used to ascertain the current state of play in each region ahead of Mays Senedd election.

The first is obviously the result of the last Senedd election, which every pollster uses as a base for making projections for the next election.

The second is the most recent Welsh poll. This is provided by the latest Cardiff University / ITV Wales Barometer from October 2020.

Im sure many Nation readers enjoy reading Roger Scullys Elections in Wales blog, where he makes seat projections based on the results of each poll. My method is similar to his and comes to very similar conclusions based on the last poll. But what you dont get on Mr Scullys blog is projections about how close (or how far) the contest is in terms of the fourth seat in each region.

In order to gain this understanding, Ive taken the results of the last poll and used the data to work out the multiplier for how many votes each party is likely to gain or lose in each region. For example, Labour secured 31.5% of the list vote in 2016, but theyre now on 33% on the list. This means Ill be multiplying their 2016 vote for each region by the long number you get when you divide 33 with 31.5 (using an Excel formula rather than pen and paper!). For an explanation about how the DHondt system which the Senedd uses works, click here.

I will now share what the resulted projections are for each region on the basis that Mr Scully was correct in projecting that only one constituency seat will currently change hands, which is the Vale of Glamorgan being taken from Labour by the Tories. This could all change before May of course, especially given that the party campaigns are yet to reach full swing, so this analysis is based purely on the current polling context.

North Wales

The 2016 contest for top spot in the North Wales region was extremely close between Plaid Cymru and the Tories, ultimately giving the parties one seat each, since the other two were taken by UKIP who had a relatively high regional vote share but no constituencies.

According to the latest data, the Tories look set to take seat 1 with Plaid Cymru taking seat 2. The third looks set to be taken by Abolish with the Tories on course to win the fourth. But the question is: which party is best placed to take that fourth seat away from the Tories (or Abolish if they fail to beat the Tories into third place)?

The answer is clear-cut: it is Plaid Cymru. There is a 5,000 vote difference between Plaid Cymru and the Greens in the challenge for fourth spot. The Greens are nowhere near.

I decided it would be fun to work out which seat the Greens would get if there were an infinite number of list seats. The answer is seat number 20.

In order to gain the fourth list seat the Greens would need over 14,000 votes. They are currently on course to win just 6,385. A vote for the Greens on the North Wales list will be a wasted vote unless they double the 4% theyre currently on nationally.

It is worth noting also that Labour dont pick up a seat until seat number 7 (because of the high number of constituencies they hold) which means that a Labour vote on the list will not do anything to keep out Abolish, or the Tories either. In a theme that will play out for every region: the best way of beating the right-wing abolitionists on the list is to give Plaid Cymru your second vote, whomever you decide to give your first vote to.

Conclusion: Its a three-way contest between Plaid Cymru, the Tories and Abolish for seats 3 and 4.

Mid and West

This is the region where the Greens got their biggest share of the vote in 2016 with 3.8%. So are they in with a chance of competing for the fourth seat here as things currently stand? The answer is no.

The Mid and West region is the only one where Labour pick up list seats, and theyre currently on course to retain the two theyve already got.

My analysis suggests that Abolish will take the third seat comfortably here if the national swing plays out as expected.

The fourth seat is an extremely close battle between the Tories and Plaid Cymru, with the Tories currently set to squeeze it by fewer than 500 regional votes over Plaid Cymru.

Since it seems that its now a prerequisite for new Tory candidates to support abolition and that they will have a new candidate since they dont currently have a list seat here, the best way to prevent an abolitionist being elected is to vote Plaid Cymru. Theres no point in voting for a Tory abolitionist to stop an Abolish abolitionist.

The Greens are over 3,000 votes away from being in contention. With an infinite number of seats, theyd get seat number 8.

I would add that its only fair to mention that if the Lib Dems to lose Brecon and Radnorshire, theyd be in the running for seat 4.

Conclusion: A two-way contest between Plaid Cymru and the Tories for seat 4 (becoming a three-way contest with the Lib Dems if they lose Brecon and Radnorshire).

South Wales West

If the constituencies play out in accordance with Roger Scullys latest projection, Labour would win every seat in this region. This would leave the Tories and Plaid Cymru to pick up two list seats each. But its by no means a foregone conclusion.

My analysis shows the Tories taking seats 1 and 3, with Plaid Cymru taking seat 2 comfortably and seat 4 being a head-to-head between Plaid Cymru and Abolish.

Plaid Cymru currently hold the advantage, but its not a major one. The Greens again are nowhere to be seen, being 8,000 votes off the mark. Theyd pick up seat number 17, if it existed.

Conclusion: Two-way contest between Plaid Cymru and Abolish for seat 4.

South Wales Central

The Tories look set to increase their representation in this region. As well as gaining the Vale of Glamorgan, they currently look set to retain their two list seats as well. While seats 1 and 2 go comfortably to the Tories and Plaid Cymru, its much closer for 3 and 4.

As things stand, the Tories take seat 3 with Plaid Cymru just about managing to hold Abolish off for seat 4. It is very close though, with fewer than 1,000 votes in it. Given their high number of constituency seats, Labour dont come close. But they do come closer than the Greens who are once again trailing by a country mile. Theyd get seat number 10 in our parallel humungous-Senedd reality.

Conclusion: A two-way contest between Plaid Cymru and Abolish for seat 4.

South Wales East

Given the fact that Dafydd Trystans article included a picture of the Greens candidate for South Wales East, you might expect this to be their best chance of winning a seat. You would be very wrong. The Greens wouldnt pick up a seat here until seat 18.

As things stand it looks like two list seats each for Plaid Cymru and the Tories. However, I will note that seats 3 and 4 looks like being an extremely close four-way contest involving the Brexit Party/Reform UK (assuming that the 2016 UKIP vote is indicative of a 2021 Brexit Party/Reform UK vote).

There are fewer than 1,000 votes between the four parties for seats 3 and 4. Currently, Abolish currently look set to miss out, but Plaid Cymru will need a good vote here to keep them at bay.

Conclusion: A four-way contest for seats 3 and 4 between Plaid Cymru, Tories, Abolish and Brexit Party/Reform UK (although its very difficult to say what will happen with regards to the Brexit Party/Reform UK vote)

A Green Surge?

While Ive definitively proved that the Greens look set to continue their historical trend of not coming close to winning a seat in any region, this is based on current polling that shows them on 4% nation-wide (and yes, that nation being Wales).

But Dafydd Trystans prediction is predicated on a big increase in Green support, which would obviously change the dynamic. He says:

Will the Greens recent unequivocal support for Welsh independence place them in a stronger position than previously to attract second votes on the regional list, particularly from Labour voters who are increasingly pro-independence or at the very least indy-curious according to every recent opinion poll?

This assertion cannot be proven either way in advance of the result, which well hopefully get on Friday May 7, 2021. But there are a number of very good reasons to think that this is very unlikely indeed.

It is inaccurate to state that the Welsh Greens unequivocally support independence. All theyve said is that theyd campaign for independence if a referendum was called. They havent committed to pushing for a referendum, while Plaid Cymru has. And lets not forget that their members voted against becoming an independent Welsh Green Party in 2018, preferring to remain a branch of the England and Wales Green Party. If they dont even want independence for themselves, why would they prioritise campaigning for independence for Wales?

And if Labour supporters feel strongly enough about independence to vote for another party on the list, why would they opt for a Green Party for whom independence is not a priority when they can make independence a real possibility by voting for Plaid Cymru?

Theres also the fact that Welsh electors generally know that the Greens wont get elected. Theyve never come close to winning a Senedd seat, and they never will until we reform our electoral arrangements. People know this, they can sense it, and would only think otherwise if they were incorrectly told the opposite. So why waste a vote on them when they can vote for a party that can get elected at the expense of Abolish?

The takeout from all this is abundantly clear. A list vote for Plaid Cymru is the best way of beating abolitionists in May. Its the best way of keeping fascists out of our Senedd. And its the only way of securing an independence referendum for Wales.

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Trump Calls For Peace As Riot Roils Capitol: ‘You Have To Go Home Now’ – The Federalist

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President Donald Trump called for peace in a video after a mob of his supporters violently breached the Capitol building on Wednesday in protest of the certification of the 2020 election results for Democrat Joe Biden.

I know your pain. I know your hurt, Trump stated. We had an election that was stolen from us. It was a landslide election, and everyone knows it, especially the other side. But you have to go home now. We have to have peace. We have to have law and order. We have to respect our great people in law and order. We dont want anybody hurt, he said. Its a very tough period of time. There has never been a time like this where such a thing happened where they could take it away from all of us from me, from you, from our country.

Trump continued his message by telling his supporters to go home even if they were upset about voter fraud and election integrity.

This was a fraudulent election. But we cant play into the hands of these people. We have to have peace. So go home. We love you. Youre very special, Trump said. Youve seen what happens you see the way others are treated that are so bad and so evil. I know how you feel. But go home and go home in peace, he added.

Trumps message which Twitter flagged as a claim of election fraud that is disputed, prohibiting people from liking the tweet, replying to it, or responding to it due to a risk of violence comes after multiple members of Congress condemned the chaos and called on the protesters to leave.

Vice President Mike Pence previously called for people to leave the Capitol building, saying that those involved will be prosecuted to the fullest extent of the law.

The violence and destruction taking place at the US Capitol Must Stop and it Must Stop Now. Anyone involved must respect Law Enforcement officers and immediately leave the building, he wrote on Twitter. Peaceful protest is the right of every American but this attack on our Capitol will not be tolerated and those involved will be prosecuted to the fullest extent of the law.

President-elect Biden also denounced the Capitol chaos, calling on the disorder to end.

During the breach of the Capitol, a woman was reportedly shot in the chest and is in critical condition.

Jordan Davidson is a staff writer at The Federalist. She graduated from Baylor University where she majored in political science and minored in journalism.

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