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America’s Future Files Amicus Brief To Protect Children

On Monday, September 25, 2023, America’s Future filed an Amicus brief with the United States Court of Appeals for the Fifth Circuit in Free Speech Coalition, Inc. (FSC), et al. v Angela Colmenero, Attorney General, State of Texas Dkt. 23-50627. Five nonprofit organizations from around the country joined our Amicus brief.

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IN FOCUS – Impeachment — The Impeachment of President Andrew Johnson

The first President to be impeached was Andrew Johnson, our 17th President, who was elevated to that office upon the assassination of Abraham Lincoln. Johnson had been a Senator from Tennessee when the Civil War broke out, but remained loyal to the Union. President Lincoln had spoken of reconciliation with the South, but when Johnson proposed conciliatory Reconstruction policies, such as pardoning Confederate leaders, he was targeted by “Radical Republicans” in Congress.

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Exposing The Social Media-Gender Dysphoria Connection

This summer, detransitioner Chloe Cole made waves in the nation’s capital when she testified to Congress that medical treatments to change the gender of confused children are horrific. The 19-year-old activist said the drugs and surgeries that changed her body led her to become suicidal for the first time. Cole says it was social media that introduced her to the idea that she could be a boy at the age of 11. Her story is all too common with transgender children.

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Not On My Watch Podcast Episode 4

EPISODE 4: Not On My Watch – The show revealing the facts and truth to end the war on children, produced by America’s Future Project Defend & Protect Our Children (PDPC). Viewers will want to amplify Episode 4 of Not On My Watch with investigative reporter and host, Liz Crokin, and her interview with the fearless John Amanchukwu, who does not mince words in his effort to expose the decline of education in America by those who allow pornographic books in schools.

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SCOTUS Upcoming Term to Feature Watershed Cases

On Monday, October 2, 2023, the Supreme Court of the United States (SCOTUS) will begin its new term.  From the first Monday in October through the 30th day of June each year, SCOTUS is considered to be “in session.”  During this timeframe, the Justices preside over oral arguments presented by attorneys for litigants in cases that are granted for review.

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