Parents clash with LGBTQ activists outside California elementary school over Pride Day rally



Parents opposed to a planned LGBTQ rally at an elementary school in North Hollywood, California, clashed with left-wing supporters on Friday.

Hostilities at the school increased after a small LGBTQ flag being used as a decoration outside a classroom was partly burnt. Some parents were surprised to find out the teacher of the classroom identified as a transgender person, and the district removed them as a safety measure.

Dozens of LAPD officers in tactical gear showed up to provide security and keep the two groups apart.

Parents held up signs saying, "STOP GROOMING OUR KIDS" and wore shirts reading, "Leave our kids alone" in black and white at the protest.

KCAL-TV reported that a fight broke out and police made some arrests.

Other videos were posted to social media showing the two sides facing off.

\u201cI\u2019m here at Saticoy Elementary in North Hollywood where a group of parents with signs that say \u201cno pride in grooming,\u201d \u201cparental choice matters\u201d & a giant \u201cleave our kids alone\u201d sign are protesting as LGBTQ counterprotest is forming across the street. #Saticoy #NorthHollywood\u201d
— Andrew J. Campa (@Andrew J. Campa) 1685717545

At least one parent said they were completely pulling their child out of Saticoy Elementary School.

Another video captured the physical altercation between the two sides.

In a previous interview, one parent explained why they were opposed to the themes at the LGBTQ rally.

“We respect everyone, but some things are appropriate for children that age, and some things are not,” said George Dzhabroyan. “Hopefully the message gets across and people understand that parents should be the primary contact of what their children should be exposed to and shouldn’t be exposed to.”

A part of the rally included a reading from "The Great Big Book of Families," which included gay and lesbian families. Supporters of the LGBTQ rally accused the opponents of inciting "hatred" against others.

Those who organized the protest said they had nothing to do with the burning of the LGBTQ flag, which is being investigated as a possible hate crime.

The district said that the rally was voluntary and that any parent could opt their student out of attendance.

Here's a local news report about the protests:

Dissenting sides clash at Saticoy Elementary School protest over a Pride assemblywww.youtube.com

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Arkansas Democrat silences Gavin Newsom for attacking his Republican governor: 'Don’t trash my state'



An Arkansas Democrat rebuked California Gov. Gavin Newsom, a fellow Democrat, on Wednesday for attacking his governor, Republican Sarah Huckabee Sanders.

What did Newsom say?

As Huckabee Sanders was delivering the Republican response to President Joe Biden's State of the Union address, Newsom used the moment to attack both Huckabee Sanders and Arkansas.

"While @SarahHuckabee touts public safety, here is what she skips over: Arkansas has the one of the highest murder rates in the nation," Newsom tweeted.

\u201cWhile @SarahHuckabee touts public safety, here is what she skips over:\n\nArkansas has the one of the highest murder rates in the nation.\u201d
— Gavin Newsom (@Gavin Newsom) 1675828639

Crime and public safety were two issues that Huckabee Sanders addressed in her speech.

"Being a mom to three young children taught me not to believe every story I hear. So forgive me for not believing much of anything I heard tonight from President Biden. From out-of-control inflation and violent crime to the dangerous border crisis and threat from China, Biden and the Democrats have failed you," she said at the beginning of her speech.

Toward the middle of her speech, she said, "After years of Democrat attacks on law enforcement and calls to defund the police, violent criminals roam free, while law-abiding families live in fear."

By contrast, Huckabee Sanders said, "Republicans believe in an America where strong families thrive in safe communities."

What was the response?

Arkansas state Rep. Andrew Collins, a Democrat, may not share political parties with his new governor, but he quickly stepped in to defend Huckabee Sanders and his state.

"1. She’s been Governor a month. 2. There are drivers of crime like poverty, lack of education, and lack of opportunity, that Arkansas needs to fix in order to reduce violent crime. They’re generational. And they aren’t unique to Arkansas. 3. Don’t trash my state," Collins told Newsom.

\u201c1. She\u2019s been Governor a month.\n2. There are drivers of crime like poverty, lack of education, and lack of opportunity, that Arkansas needs to fix in order to reduce violent crime. They\u2019re generational. And they aren\u2019t unique to Arkansas.\n3. Don\u2019t trash my state.\u201d
— Andrew Collins (@Andrew Collins) 1675833580

Does Arkansas really have a high murder rate?

Yes. Arkansas has one of the highest per capita murder and violent crime rates in the country.

Indeed, the highest murder rates are concentrated in the Deep South and the Lower Mississippi River valley, plus Missouri.

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CBS kicks off new year with  'mass extinction' prediction from 'anti-human' depopulationist who spent his career being proven wrong



Biologist Paul Ehrlich, 90, has lived long enough to see his most dire predictions disproven, but evidently not long enough to reconsider his alarmist approach to demographics.

In a "60 Minutes" interview run on CBS Sunday night, Ehrlich suggested that a mass extinction — not wholly unlike the one he prophesied would take place in the 1970s but never happened — was under way.

Despite having had the primary claim in his magnum opus proven wrong by real-world trends, Ehrlich doubled down, concluding that the world now faces "too many people, too much consumption, and growth mania."

The biologist's remarks were subsequently denounced and ridiculed, with some critics suggesting that Ehrlich's "anti-human" rhetoric, which helped inspire China's one-child policy resulting in hundreds of millions of abortions, is as dangerous as it is still wrong.

What are the details?

Ehrlich is an American biologist and professor emeritus of population studies at Stanford University. Extra to being a member of the American Philosophical Society and a member of the Royal Society, he also served as a correspondent for NBC News.

Ehrlich told "60 Minutes" that the "rate of extinction is extraordinarily high now and getting higher all the time."

"Humanity is not sustainable," he claimed. "To maintain our lifestyle — yours and mine, basically — for the entire planet, you'd need five more earths. Not clear where they're gonna come from."

The biologist alleged that there are insufficient resources and waning biodiversity, such that "humanity is very busily sitting on a limb that we are sawing off."

In his popular 1968 book "The Population Bomb," Ehrlich suggested that hundreds of millions of people would soon perish from starvation on account of overpopulation.

As one partial remedy, he advocated for coercive population control, such as abortion and birth control, "if voluntary methods fail."

Big Think reported that at the 1974 UN World Population Conference, developing nations rejected coercive proposals to curb the population through eugenicist means, as proposed by Ehrlich, calling such bloody initiatives imperialist.

Ehrlich also predicted that civilization would meet its end in the 1970s; England would disappear by the year 2000; India was doomed; and American life expectancy would drop to 42 years by 1980.

These predictions clearly did not come true.

HumanProgress noted that contrary to Ehrlich's suggestions, the population rose from 3.5 billion in 1968 to 8 billion in 2022; the world produces record amounts of food; the global crude death rate has dropped by approximately 37%; and both London and India are still standing.

While American life expectancy has dropped in recent years, it stands at 76; 34 years higher than that foreseen by Ehrlich.

Scott Pelley, the reporter interviewing Ehrlich for "60 Minutes," conceded that contrary to the biologist's warning of widespread famine, "the green revolution fed the world."

Ostensibly holding out hope that some of Ehrlich's predictions might yet come true, Pelley noted that "he also wrote in '68 that heat from greenhouse gases would melt polar ice and humanity would overwhelm the wild. Today, humans have taken over 70% of the planet's land and 70% of the freshwater."

Researchers recently indicated in the journal Earth System Science Data that, contrary to Ehrlich's suggestion, only 14.6% of lands have been modified by humans across the globe.

A 2020 study suggested that roughly 50% of the earth's surface sees low human influence.

Ehrlich spoke to his evidently unwarranted 20th-century alarmism: "I was alarmed. I am still alarmed. All of my colleagues are alarmed."

No country for old men's anti-human alarmism

This renewed alarmism was not well received.

Andrew Follett, a senior analyst at the Club for Growth, stated, "Ehrlich has simultaneously the worst and most evil track record of any 'intellectual.' He's been consistently wrong about everything forever...and yet his 'ideas' appeal a lot to the elite because they think everyone who isn't them is yucky!"

\u201cCorrect.\n\nEhrlich has simultaneously the worst and most evil track record of any "intellectual."\n\nHe's been consistently wrong about everything forever...and yet his "ideas" appeal a lot to the elite because they think everyone who isn't them is yucky!\u201d
— Andrew Follett (@Andrew Follett) 1672693528

Steven Pinker, a Harvard professor and cognitive psychologist, wrote that he was "stunned to see always-wrong Paul Ehrlich softballed as an authority on imminent doom."

Media strategist Gabriella Hoffman tweeted, "Preservationist environmentalism like this poses a grave threat to people and nature. This thinking undergirds most climate alarmism too. Giving credence to Paul Erlich should instill doubt in one's credibility."

Jordan Peterson tweeted, "Paul Ehrlich has been famously wrong about everything he has predicted for six decades."

Twitter CEO Elon Musk responded, "His 'Population Bomb' book might the most damaging anti-human thing ever written."

\u201c@jordanbpeterson His \u201cPopulation Bomb\u201d book might the most damaging anti-human thing ever written\u201d
— Dr Jordan B Peterson (@Dr Jordan B Peterson) 1672631714

The Cato Institute's HumanProgress.org underscored how "Paul Ehrlich was wrong in 1968 and he's still wrong now," suggesting that CBS should be ashamed for "leaving his narrative unchallenged."

Marian Tupy, writing in HumanProgress, suggested that this is just the latest instance of "left-leaning media outlets" helping to normalize "their message of anti-humanism and anti-natalism."

William McGurn, the chief speechwriter for former President George W. Bush, wrote in the Wall Street Journal that Ehrlich's "crabbed worldview became an unquestioned orthodoxy for the technocratic class that seems to welcome such scares as an opportunity to boss everyone else around. In this way the missionary fervor once directed toward Christianizing the globe found its late-20th-century expression as proselytizing for population control."

McGurn suggested that "it turns out hell isn’t other people after all. To the contrary, human beings constantly find new and creative ways to take from the earth, increase the bounty for everyone and expand the number of seats at the table of plenty. Which is one reason Paul Ehrlich is himself better off today than he was when he wrote his awful book—notwithstanding all those hundreds of millions of babies born in places like China and India against his wishes."

Chuck Todd asks Nancy Mace if a GOP House majority would impeach Biden — is literally WOWED by her response



On NBC's "Meet the Press" Sunday, host Chuck Todd asked GOP Rep. Nancy Mace of South Carolina if she expects an impeachment vote against President Joe Biden if Republicans take over the House after the midterm elections.

Addressing House Minority Leader Kevin McCarthy’s “Commitment to America” agenda, Todd asked Mace, “Do you expect an impeachment vote against President Biden if Republicans take over the House?”

“I believe there’s a lot of pressure on Republicans to have that vote, to put that legislation forward, and to have that vote. I think that is something that some folks are considering," Mace answered.

"Wow!" Todd responded simply.

Todd later asked Mace how she would vote “if these impeach-Biden votes come up?"

Mace made it clear that she would vote based on the evidence against Biden.

"I didn’t vote to impeach the former president of the United States because I felt like due process was stripped away. I will not vote for impeachment of any president if I feel that due process has been stripped away for anyone," she stated. "I typically vote constitutionally, regardless of who is in power.”


\u201cNancy Mace suggests House Republicans, possibly including her, will vote to impeach Biden if they win power in November. Chuck Todd doesn\u2019t bother to follow up by asking her what he would be impeached for. A failure all around.\u201d
— Aaron Rupar (@Aaron Rupar) 1664142324


Todd was immediately slammed by leftists on Twitter for being a "political journalist," which is interesting given that many critics felt that the NBC host should never have invited the moderate Republican lawmaker onto his show.

\u201cGood example for journalism students (and others!) to see how political journalists are failing you.\u201d
— Soledad O'Brien (@Soledad O'Brien) 1664122234
\u201cAt this point @chucktodd is explicitly endorsing January 6 denialism by continuing to invite Nancy Mace onto Meet the Press\u201d
— Matt Negrin, HOST OF HARDBALL AT 7PM ON MSNBC (@Matt Negrin, HOST OF HARDBALL AT 7PM ON MSNBC) 1664121615
\u201c.@chucktodd: You asked a GOP member of Congress if they will vote to impeach President Biden when he has committed ZERO impeachable offenses. She says \u2018maybe\u2019 and you still don\u2019t bother to ask what she would support impeaching him for. You are not a journalist. You\u2019re a disgrace.\u201d
— Andrew Wortman \ud83c\udff3\ufe0f\u200d\ud83c\udf08\ud83c\uddfa\ud83c\uddf8 (@Andrew Wortman \ud83c\udff3\ufe0f\u200d\ud83c\udf08\ud83c\uddfa\ud83c\uddf8) 1664129179
\u201cSuch irresponsible journalism. Normalizing impeachment and chaos with no interrogation or analysis. What the point other than to provide an undeserved platform for fringe thinkers? @chucktodd please explain this.\u201d
— Janai Nelson (@Janai Nelson) 1664137351

Reporters highlight how WH lied about nature of Biden's controversial speech — but WH doesn't like the accountability



Mainstream media reporters called out President Joe Biden on Thursday after the tone of his speech contradicted what officials had promised.

The White House, however, did not appreciate the accountability.

What did the WH promise?

White House press secretary Karine Jean-Pierre was asked directly whether Biden's speech would be "political," and she denied that it would be.

"No, it’s not a political speech," Jean-Pierre said. "This is an opportunity, again, for the president to directly have a conversation with the American people."

Reporters, however, appeared not to buy what she was selling, because they repeatedly asked Jean-Pierre how the speech would not be political if Biden would confront "MAGA Republicans" and the threat he believes they pose to American democracy.

What did reporters say?

During Biden's controversial speech, reporters noted how, in fact, Biden's speech was entirely political.

"'Good manners is nothing they’ve ever suffered from,' @POTUS says about protesters at his speech, in which he accused former President Trump and 'MAGA Republicans' of threatening the foundation of U.S. democracy. The White House said earlier today the speech was not political," Reuters reporter Jeff Mason noted.

\u201c\u201cGood manners is nothing they\u2019ve ever suffered from,\u201d @POTUS says about protesters at his speech, in which he accused former President Trump and \u201cMAGA Republicans\u201d of threatening the foundation of U.S. democracy. The White House said earlier today the speech was not political.\u201d
— Jeff Mason (@Jeff Mason) 1662078408

CBS News reporter Ed O'Keefe, meanwhile, noted the highly partisan optics of Biden's speech.

"Like or loathe what he said tonight, it should be noted: The president spoke tonight on the grounds of a national park, flanked by US Marines, and took direct, specific aim at his predecessor and members of the Republican Party," O'Keefe noted. "Another thing we don’t see everyday."

CNN anchor Brianna Keilar was also heavily critical of Biden.

"Whatever you think of this speech the military is supposed to be apolitical. Positioning Marines in uniform behind President Biden for a political speech flies in the face of that," she tweeted. "It’s wrong when Democrats do it. It’s wrong when Republicans do it."

How did WH respond?

Deputy press secretary Andrew Bates directly responded to each of the journalists, using reporting examples from each respective news outlet to deny that Biden's speech was overly political.

"Except it's not political. In the same way CNN isn't political but has made the same warnings," Bates told Keilar, pointing to CNN stories in which the outlet connected the fight for democracy and Trump supporters.

\u201cExcept it's not political. In the same way CNN isn't political but has made the same warnings.\n\n"Jake Tapper breaks down GOP threats to democracy" https://t.co/2EEGwR173D\n\n"An Arizona Trump rally and voting rights march underscore the fight for democracy" https://t.co/pX3vxDlvUh\u201d
— Andrew Bates (@Andrew Bates) 1662080349

In response to O'Keefe and Mason, Bates pointed to three CBS News stories and three Reuters stories.

The stories, however, are not comparable to what Biden said. Yes, they may be of similar content, but the criticism of Biden's speech stems from exactly what Mason observed, namely the White House said it would not be "political" — and yet it was.

Judge Bruce Reinhart opens door to releasing parts of Trump warrant affidavit, tells DOJ to propose redactions



The Florida judge who authorized the FBI raid at former President Donald Trump's Mar-a-Lago home has instructed the Department of Justice to file a redacted version of the affidavit used to obtain the warrant.

At a hearing Thursday in West Palm Beach, Magistrate Judge Bruce Reinhart said that he is not prepared to grant the Justice Department's request that the affidavit remain sealed. He said he was inclined to agree with media requests to partially release the document and will make a final decision next week after the agency submits proposed redactions for the affidavit, according to reporters.

\u201cJudge Reinhart says he isn't convinced the entire affidavit behind the Mar-a-Lago search should remain sealed, as DOJ wants. Prosecutors have until next Thursday to propose possible redactions and explain why they think that information needs to be kept private.\u201d
— Kaitlan Collins (@Kaitlan Collins) 1660847635
\u201cNEWS: Florida judge Bruce Reinhart says he is inclined to release parts of the affidavit justifying Trump raid and ordered government to submit proposed redactions in a week.\u201d
— Josh Dawsey (@Josh Dawsey) 1660846850

Reinhart scheduled Thursday afternoon's hearing at Paul G. Rogers Federal Building and U.S. Courthouse in response to motions to unseal the FBI warrants and underlying affidavits.

A top official within the Justice Department argued for the affidavit to remain sealed. Jay Bratt, head of the Justice Department’s counterintelligence division, told the judge there is an active investigation against Trump that is still "in its early stages," Politico reported.

Bratt argued that releasing the FBI affidavit to the public could jeopardize "several witnesses" who informed the FBI about purported classified materials Trump allegedly took with him to Mar-a-Lago from the White House when he left office. He said the information in the affidavit was specific enough to identify the FBI's informants, according to Politico.

“This is not a precedent that we want to set,” Bratt told the judge.

Media organizations and the conservative watchdog group Judicial Watch have requested that Reinhart unseal the underlying affidavit and other warrant materials connected to the raid on Trump's home. They argued there is extraordinary public interest in the release of the warrant and underlying affidavit.

The Biden administration has opposed these requests, arguing there is a "compelling, overriding interest in preserving the integrity of an ongoing criminal investigation" against Trump. Bratt said that, were the documents to be released, the redactions would be so extensive as to render them meaningless.

“It really serves no purpose,” Bratt said. “It does not edify the public in any meaningful way.”

Though the government wants to keep the FBI affidavit sealed, Attorney General Merrick Garland asked the court to unseal the warrant last week, saying it was in the public interest. The unsealed warrant revealed that Trump is under investigation for violating the Espionage Act and the Presidential Records Act by allegedly keeping classified information at Mar-a-Lago and neglecting to return documents to the National Archives.

Trump, who has denied all wrongdoing, has demanded the "immediate release" of the "unredacted" affidavit and warrant and accused the Biden administration of weaponizing law enforcement against him for political reasons. The former president has also attacked the judge, calling on Reinhart to "recuse" himself because the judge previously recused himself from overseeing a lawsuit Trump filed against his 2016 rival Hillary Clinton in March.

Pro-Trump protesters gathered outside the courthouse during Thursday's hearing to voice their support for the former president.

\u201cPro-Trump protesters are circling the area outside the courthouse here in West Palm Beach\u201d
— Andrew Desiderio (@Andrew Desiderio) 1660841550

Reinhart has received death threats from people upset with his decision to grant the FBI's warrant request to search Mar-a-Lago. The FBI and Department of Homeland Security have warned of an increase in threats against federal law enforcement since the raid at Trump's home. On Tuesday, a Pennsylvania man was arrested and charged with making violent threats against FBI agents online. Days earlier, an Ohio man was killed in a shootout with police after shooting a nail gun into the FBI Cincinnati headquarters and fleeing the scene.

Dem staffers claim they put their 'bodies on the line' by protesting in Chuck Schumer's air-conditioned office



Congressional staffers claimed they put their "bodies on the line" Monday by staging a protest to bring attention to climate change.

The dangerous location of the protest that required risk to life and limb? The air-conditioned office of Senate Majority Leader Chuck Schumer (D-N.Y.).

What happened?

Saul Levin, a staffer for Rep. Cori Bush (D-Mo.), announced on Twitter that 17 congressional staffers had staged a sit-in protest to demand Congress take action and pass "climate justice policy."

"We are putting our bodies on the line because we have no other choice," Levin said.

\u201cHAPPENING NOW: We\u2019re asking Senator Schumer to negotiate like this is the coldest summer of the rest of our lives (it is).\u201d
— Saul (@Saul) 1658761651

Unfortunately for the staffers, their protest did not last long.

U.S. Capitol police officers quickly ended their demonstration by arresting them. The entire demonstration lasted only half an hour, according to journalist Andrew Marantz.

\u201cNow getting arrested\u201d
— Andrew Marantz (@Andrew Marantz) 1658761766

Ultimately, Capitol police officers arrested six staffers for refusing to leave Schumer's office. Those staffers are:

  • Saul Levin, who works for Bush.
  • Aria Kovalovich, who works for Rep. Ro Khanna (D-Calif.).
  • Rajiv Sicora, who works for Rep. Jamaal Bowman (D-N.Y.).
  • Courtney Koelbel, who works for Rep. Jamie Raskin (D-Md.).
  • Philip Bennett, who works for Rep. Ilhan Omar (D-Minn.).
  • Emma Preston, who also works for Khanna.

The staffers were reportedly arrested for violating D.C. Code §22-3302 Unlawful Entry.

The purpose of the protest, Levin later told an NBC News reporter, is to force Schumer to restart negotiations with Sen. Joe Manchin (D-W.Va.) to force through a reconciliation bill on climate policy.

When asked why they protested Schumer's office and not Manchin's, Levin said, "Because there's always going to be a sheep that strays away from the herd. It's the job of leadership to get the party together."

\u201cUSCP arrested six House staffers this afternoon for protesting inside @SenSchumer\u2019s office demanding the majority leader restart negotiations to pass climate legislation.\n\n\u201cHe\u2019s giving up, but some of us are going to live through the climate crisis,\u201d @saaaauuull told @NBCNews\u201d
— Julia Jester (@Julia Jester) 1658769107

Ironically, Levin's father is Rep. Andy Levin (D-Mich.). One thus wonders why Levin is not petitioning his father to do more to act on climate policy.

Levin, in fact, comes from family of political pedigree.

Not only is Levin's father a congressional representative, but his grandfather Sander Levin, served in the House for nearly three decades and his great uncle, Carl Levin, served in the U.S. Senate for 36 years.

More than a dozen Democrats arrested at abortion rights protest in DC; AOC pretended to be dragged away in handcuffs



Several Democratic lawmakers were arrested at an abortion rights protest outside the Capitol on Tuesday as demonstrators railed against the Supreme Court's decision to overturn Roe v. Wade.

"Squad" members Reps. Ilhan Omar (D-Minn.), Ayanna Pressley (D-Mass.), Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez (D-N.Y.), and other Democrats including Jackie Speier (D-Calif.), Bonnie Watson Coleman (D-N.J.), Cori Bush (D-Mo.), Alma Adams (D-N.C.), Veronica Escobar (D-Texas), and Carolyn Maloney (D-N.Y.) were among those escorted away from the demonstration by police, The Hill reported.

According to police, the protest outside the U.S. Supreme Court building illegally obstructed traffic.

At 1:18 p.m., U.S. Capitol police tweeted that demonstrators were "starting to block First Street, NE."

"It is against the law to block traffic, so officers are going to give our standard three warnings before they start making arrests," police said.

Two minutes later the police said they started making arrests after warning the demonstrators to "get out of the street."

\u201cWe have already given our standard three warnings. \n\nSome of the demonstrators are refusing to get out of the street, so we are starting to make arrests.\u201d
— U.S. Capitol Police (@U.S. Capitol Police) 1658251100

By 1:35 p.m. the protest was cleared. Capitol Police said a total of 34 arrests were made for crowding, obstructing, or incommoding, including 16 members of Congress.

Axios later reported that 17 lawmakers were arrested. They are:

  • Reps. Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez (D-N.Y.),
  • Rep. Carolyn Maloney (D-N.Y.)
  • Rep. Cori Bush (D-Mo.)
  • Rep. Ayanna Pressley (D-Mass.)
  • Rep. Madeleine Dean (D-Pa.)
  • Rep. Nydia Velazquez (D-N.Y.)
  • Rep. Barbara Lee (D-Calif.)
  • Rep. Jackie Speier (D-Calif.)
  • Rep. Katherine Clark (D-Mass.)
  • Rep. Sara Jacobs (D-Calif.)
  • Rep. Rashida Tlaib (D-Mich.)
  • Rep. Andy Levin (D-Mich.)
  • Rep. Alma Adams (D-N.C.)
  • Rep. Bonnie Watson Coleman (D-N.J.)
  • Rep. Veronica Escobar (D-Texas)
  • Rep. Ilhan Omar (D-Minn.)
  • Rep. Jan Schakowsky (D-Ill.)

Video posted on Twitter showed police officers escorting lawmakers away from the demonstration.

\u201cMultiple members of Congress, including @AOC, being arrested by Capitol Police for blocking traffic outside the Supreme Court in abortion rights demonstration:\u201d
— Andrew Solender (@Andrew Solender) 1658251633

As Ocasio-Cortez was taken away by police, she held her hands behind her back as if she was handcuffed, but she was not. Video shows her raising her fist in defiant salute to the other protesters.

\u201c.@AOC has just been escorted by police away from the Supreme Court.\u201d
— Douglas Blair (@Douglas Blair) 1658251543

Some of the Democrats issued statements after their arrest.

"There is no democracy if women do not have control over their own bodies and decisions about their own health, including reproductive care," Maloney said.

A spokesman for Pressley told The Hill that the congresswoman participated in a protest against the "cruel and callous decision to overturn Roe v. Wade and strip away abortion rights for everyone who calls America home."

Speier, who reportedly led the protest, tweeted she was, "Proud to march with my Democratic colleagues including ⁦⁦@DemWomenCaucus⁩ members, and get arrested for women’s rights, abortion rights, the rights for people to control their own bodies and the future and our democracy!"

\u201cProud to march with my Democratic colleagues including \u2066\u2066@DemWomenCaucus\u2069 members, and get arrested for women\u2019s rights, abortion rights, the rights for people to control their own bodies and the future and our democracy! #BansOffOurBodies #WeWontGoBack\u201d
— Jackie Speier (@Jackie Speier) 1658253161


In June, the Supreme Court overruled its abortion precedents in the landmark Dobbs v. Jackson Women's Health Organization decision, which said the Constitution does not protect the right to abortion. It was an unambiguous victory for the pro-life movement in America, which had campaigned and peacefully protested for Roe to be overturned in Washington D.C. for nearly 50 years without incident.

NYPD says a man is wanted after he hit a pregnant woman in the head with a metal wrench several times



The New York City Police Department has said that a man is wanted for assault after he hit a pregnant woman in the head with a metal wrench last month.

The heinous attack was perpetrated on June 6.

"WANTED for ASSAULT: On 6/6, at 5:20 PM, in front of 2476 Grand Concourse in the Bronx, an unknown male struck a 26-year-old pregnant female victim in the head multiple times with a metal wrench. He then fled in a silver BMW," NYPD tweeted.

\u201c\ud83d\udea8WANTED for ASSAULT: On 6/6, at 5:20 PM, in front of 2476 Grand Concourse in the Bronx, an unknown male struck a 26-year-old pregnant female victim in the head multiple times with a metal wrench. He then fled in a silver BMW. Have any info? DM @NYPDTips, or call at 800-577-TIPS.\u201d
— NYPD NEWS (@NYPD NEWS) 1657317627

"The victim sustained a severe laceration to the head and was transported by EMS to St. Barnabas in stable condition," the NYPD noted in a statement, according to Fox News Digital.

Andrew Pollack, whose daughter Meadow was one of the victims of the Marjory Stoneman Douglas High School shooting in Parkland, Florida, in 2018, highlighted the shocking attack against the woman in New York City and tweeted, "A pregnant woman was just beaten with a wrench in broad daylight in New York City. Soft-on-crime liberal politicians have emboldened criminals."

\u201cA pregnant woman was just beaten with a wrench in broad daylight in New York City.\n\nSoft-on-crime liberal politicians have emboldened criminals.\u201d
— Andrew Pollack (@Andrew Pollack) 1657303269

The Big Apple has a serious crime problem.

According to NYPD crime statistics, while murder in June 2022 decreased from the June 2021 level, various other types of crime were higher in June 2022 compared to June 2021.

Another NYPD tweet notes that a man is wanted for assault for attacking a USPS worker.

"WANTED for ASSAULT: Know him? On 7/6, at 4:00 PM, in the vicinity of 3 Ave & East 48 St in Manhattan, a 51-year-old male working as United States Postal Service worker, was punched in the head multiple times by this suspect," the tweet says.

And another tweet from the NYPD says, "WANTED for GRAND LARCENY: Recognize these individuals? On 6/26/22 at 2 PM, in front of 2014 Clove Rd, these individuals approached an elderly women in Staten Island, and removed her jewelry before fleeing."

\u201c\ud83d\udea8WANTED for ASSAULT: Know him? On 7/6, at 4:00 PM, in the vicinity of 3 Ave & East 48 St in Manhattan, a 51-year-old male working as United States Postal Service worker, was punched in the head multiple times by this suspect. Have any info? DM @NYPDTips, or call at 800-577-TIPS.\u201d
— NYPD NEWS (@NYPD NEWS) 1657324818
\u201c\ud83d\udea8WANTED for GRAND LARCENY: Recognize these individuals? On 6/26/22 at 2 PM, in front of 2014 Clove Rd, these individuals approached an elderly women in Staten Island, and removed her jewelry before fleeing. Have any info? DM @NYPDTips \n, or anonymously call them at 800-577-TIPS.\u201d
— NYPD NEWS (@NYPD NEWS) 1657277107