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Biden’s DOJ finally got a legal slapdown for targeting a group opposed to mutilating kids

Por: New York Post Opinion October 28, 2022

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Do Americans want the Department of Justice demanding they cooperate with free speech-stifling, unbelievably extensive fishing expeditions if they dare support policies with which the president disagrees? That prospect was just put to the test in an Alabama courtroom. A federal judge rebuked the DOJ this week for targeting conservative nonprofit Eagle Forum of Alabama with a stunning subpoena — punishing the wrongthinker on gender ideology by... + full article



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