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Politico: Democratic Nations Urged to Work Together to Confront China
November 24, 2020
Top national security, foreign policy officials and activists attending the annual Halifax Security Forum issued a call for democratic nations to revitalize international institutions and pursue new ways for governments to work together to confront China’s economic and technological warfare as well as their aggressive military buildup.
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Mississippi Gov. Proposes $3 million for 'Patriotic Education Fund'
November 19, 2020
After President Trump signed an executive order to establish the Advisory 1776 Commission, an educational panel with the goal to give children a better understanding of the founding of the United States, Mississippi Governor, Tate Reeves (R), called for spending $3 million on a Patriotic Education Fund to combat what Gov. Reeves called, "revisionist" history.
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U.S. to Pull 2,500 Troops from Afghanistan and Iraq
November 18, 2020
Acting Defense Secretary Christopher Miller announced this week that President Trump has ordered the Pentagon to pull 2,500 U.S. troops from Afghanistan and Iraq by mid-January 2021.
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NPR: Religious Freedom Arguments Give Rise To Executive Order Battle
November 18, 2020
NPR: Key government policies on religious freedom and discrimination were once set through legislation but today are increasingly dictated by presidential orders, shifting from one administration to the next.
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Justice Alito Warns of Danger to Free Speech and Religious Liberty
November 16, 2020
In his address at the virtually held Federalist Society’s Annual National Lawyers Convention, Supreme Court Justice Samuel Alito refers to the Covid crisis as « a constitutional stress test », warning of dangers to free speech and religious liberty.