A Democrat Bill To Process Mail Ballots Before Election Day Is Headed To Pennsylvania’s GOP-Run Senate
State Sen. Cris Dush told The Federalist the bill's provisions would endanger 'honest, transparent and secure elections.'
A Democratic candidate for the U.S. Senate currently employs two convicted murderers on his campaign staff, according to government documents.
John Fetterman, the current lieutenant governor of the commonwealth of Pennsylvania and the Democrat candidate vying for the Senate seat that Sen. Pat Toomey (R) will soon vacate, has on his campaign payroll Dennis and Lee Horton, two brothers convicted of murdering Samuel Alamo nearly 30 years ago.
In May 1993, the Horton brothers and co-conspirator Robert Leaf committed armed robbery at Filito's Bar in Philadelphia. During the execution of the robbery, three people were shot: Alamo, Luz Archello, and her daughter Luz Martinez.
After the Hortons and Leaf left the bar, a witness was able to give police a description of their getaway vehicle and a partial plate. The cops located the three men and the vehicle about a mile from the bar. Two guns were retrieved from the car, one of which was determined by forensics to be the rifle used in the shooting.
Alamo died from his injuries, but both Archello and Martinez survived and identified the three men as the robbers who had shot them. A third witness who was not injured in the robbery identified them as well.
The Hortons were convicted of second-degree murder, three counts of robbery, four counts of aggravated assault, conspiracy, and possession of an instrument of a crime and sentenced to life in prison. They served 27 years until December 2020, when the Pennsylvania Board of Pardons, led by Fetterman, voted unanimously to free them.
According to the Philadelphia Inquirer, Fetterman had campaigned the board aggressively on behalf of the Hortons in particular, threatening to oppose current Democratic candidate for governor Josh Shapiro in the primary if he refused to vote to release them.
In February 2021, Gov. Tom Wolf (D) gave the Hortons and 11 other convicted murderers clemency and commuted their sentences to time served. Clemency reduces the sentences of convicted criminals, but does not exonerate them.
Dennis and Lee Horton, who have always maintained their innocence, now work for Fetterman's campaign. It is unclear when they joined the team.
Fetterman's Republican opponent, Dr. Mehmet Oz, has called for Fetterman to dismiss the Hortons from his staff because of their violent history.
"John Fetterman consistently puts murderers and other criminals ahead of Pennsylvania communities," said Brittany Yanick, a spokesman for Oz. "John Fetterman’s even trying to hide his record from voters by running TV ads saying he’s tough on crime. His positions – including releasing one-third of inmates onto our streets – says otherwise as does the fact that he hired two convicted murderers on his campaign.
"If John Fetterman cared about Pennsylvania’s crime problem, he’d prove it by firing the convicted murderers he employs on his campaign," she added.
On Thursday, Oz issued a tweet thread about Fetterman's soft-on-crime approach and mentioned Samuel Alamo's name specifically.
\u201cSamuel Alamo was at a bar in Philly that was the site of a horrific shooting. Alamo was shot and killed. Dennis and Lee Horton were convicted in the murder and are now paid by @JohnFetterman's campaign.\u201d— Dr. Mehmet Oz (@Dr. Mehmet Oz) 1662042412
The Fetterman campaign immediately fired back against the accusations.
"This smear is a sad and desperate attack from Dr. Oz’s shambolic campaign," a statement from Fetterman reads. "Going after two campaign staffers is a new low for Dr. Oz. Dennis and Lee, who were wrongfully convicted, are two of the kindest, hardest working people I know — fighting for their release was one of the proudest moments of my career and I'm honored to have them on this team."
"Does Dr. Oz believe that the wrongfully convicted should die in prison?" the statement added. "Does this man have any compassion? He’s making a predictable and fear mongering attack against two men who spent 27 years in prison for a crime they didn’t commit."
A video posted by the Twitter account Libs of TikTok has once again ignited the ire of concerned parents and citizens across social media. The video in question features a young boy dancing on a stripper pole at a Pennsylvania pride event, while a half-naked man and other spectators cheer him on.
The TikTok video, posted by an account which calls itself @realfatworls***, features a young boy, who appears to be about 11 or 12 years in age, wearing a rainbow-colored tutu skirt, tube socks, a t-shirt, and a rainbow-colored headband. The boy takes several turns twirling his body around the pole, while others clap and cheer.
The most notable cheerleader in the audience is a fully-grown man, wearing no shirt and very short shorts, who gives the young boy pointers about technique. The man adjusts the boy's feet, then smiles and claps as he watches the boy perform.
\u201cA pride event in PA featured a stripper pole where they taught kids how to pole dance\u201d— Libs of TikTok (@Libs of TikTok) 1659632367
The caption on the video itself reads, "Central PA Pride had a pole set up with an amazing instructor to assist. My kiddo is a natural!" suggesting that @realfatworls*** is one of the boy's parents.
Libs of TikTok also noted — as did the website for the Pride Festival of Central Pennsylvania — that Pennsylvania Governor Tom Wolf wrote a letter expressing his support for the event. In the letter, Wolf described it as an "example of conviction, compassion, and camaraderie [which] will inspire others for years to come."
The festival website also cautioned event attendees to dress and comport themselves in a way that would "respect public decency." In response to a FAQ regarding dress code, the website stated, "As the Pride Festival continues to grow, more patrons bring their families with small children. With this in mind, please respect public decency." To that end, the group prohibited:
Pennsylvania Gov. Tom Wolf, a Democrat, has vetoed a bill to block biological males from participating in female athletics.
Wolf rejected House Bill 972, which would have required that the sports teams of public education institutions be designated for the male sex, the female sex, or for both sexes — the measure would have prohibited allowing males to play on teams designated for females. In addition to applying to public education institutions, the requirements would also have applied to any institutions that have teams that compete against public education institutions.
"I have been crystal clear during my time in office that hate has no place in Pennsylvania, especially discrimination against already marginalized youth representing less than half of 1 percent of Pennsylvania’s population," Wolf said, according to a press release. "The fact that this bill passed through Pennsylvania’s Republican-led General Assembly solely to bully and oppress vulnerable children is atrocious. These members should be ashamed of themselves for proposing and voting on policies that are discriminatory, unnecessary, and incredibly harmful."
The issue of whether to allow biological males to who identify as women to compete in sports designated for females remains an area of raging debate around the country.
But while many Americans reject radical leftist gender ideology, Wolf is appears to be completely on board with the reality-defying movement.
In addition to torpedoing the common-sense legislation to protect girls' and women's school sports on Friday, Wolf also thanked President Joe Biden "for prioritizing the health and safety of women and birthing people."
\u201cThank you @POTUS for prioritizing the health and safety of women and birthing people.\n\nI will continue to veto any attacks on reproductive health care that reach my desk here in Pennsylvania.\u201d— Governor Tom Wolf (@Governor Tom Wolf) 1657297199
Biden signed an executive order on Friday in which he called for the Health and Human Services secretary to deliver a report about possible ways to increase access to abortions and "the full range of reproductive healthcare services."
The preposterous concept of "birthing people" has been adopted by the left as an inclusive way of referring to pregnant women who do not identify as women. But as the left relentlessly wages a revolution to redefine gender, the fact remains that the only people who can become pregnant and bear children are biological females.
Pennsylvania Gov. Tom Wolf (D) wasted no time engaging in partisan accusations after a Pittsburgh bridge abruptly collapsed on Friday. But Wolf's accusation immediately fell flat.
After 10 people were injured when the Forbes Avenue bridge collapsed just before rush hour early Friday morning, Wolf rushed to "shame" Republicans for the infrastructure failure.
President Joe Biden and Pittsburgh Mayor Ed Gainey (D) inspect the collapsed bridge (SAUL LOEB/AFP via Getty Images)
Specifically, Wolf targeted Republican lawmakers who voted against President Joe Biden's $1.2 trillion infrastructure and jobs package. The bill earmarked about $550 billion in new infrastructure spending.
"Shame on the Republican lawmakers who didn't support the Bipartisan Infrastructure Law. Pennsylvanian lives are on the line. It's long past time for the political games to come to an end," Wolf tweeted.
Shame on the Republican lawmakers who didn't support the Bipartisan Infrastructure Law.\n\nPennsylvanian lives are on the line. It's long past time for the political games to come to an end.— Governor Tom Wolf (@Governor Tom Wolf) 1643397287
Wolf, however, did not condemn the House Democrats who voted against the infrastructure bill. Those House Democratic lawmakers were: Reps. Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez (N.Y.), Ilhan Omar (Minn.), Cori Bush (Mo.), Ayanna Pressley (Mass.), Rashida Tlaib (Mich.), Jamaal Bowman (N.Y.).
The bridge — which ironically fell just hours before Biden was slated to promote the infrastructure package at an event in Pittsburgh — was "not targeted for improvements under the federal infrastructure bill," WRC-TV reported.
In fact, government data show that Pennsylvania is set to receive more than $327 million in federal funds earmarked for bridge repair and replacement. The majority of the funds, $278 million, are slated to fund the repair or replacement of bridges on main thoroughfares, while $49 million is set to improve "off system" bridges, like the one that collapsed on Friday.
However, the Forbes Avenue bridge "is not among the highway and bridge projects targeted for federal funding in the state's 2021 transportation improvement program," WRC explained. You can view the state's improvement plan here.
"City officials haven’t said why the bridge, built in 1970, wasn’t placed on the list for federal infrastructure funding," the outlet noted.
According to the New York Times, engineers believe years of deferred maintenance on the bridge likely caused its collapse. However, the final cause will not be determined until the National Transportation Safety Board completes its investigation.