Dr. Michelle Cretella, Joanna Harper & Daniel Krauthammer on The Larry O’Connor Show 10.23.19


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Texas Jury Blocks Dad From Stopping 7-Year-Old Son’s Chemically Castrated Transgender Transition (Townhall)

On Monday, a Texas jury ruled that Jeffrey Younger, the father of seven-year-old boy James Younger, could not legally prevent the boy’s mother and his ex-wife, Dr. Anne Georgulas, from giving the biological male puberty blockers and cross-ex hormones in order to chemically castrate the son, whom Georgulas insists is a girl because of his fondness for the Disney princess movie, “Frozen.”  [Read More]

Transgender cyclist Rachel McKinnon dominates, competitors raise questions (FOX News)

Transgender cyclist Rachel McKinnon keeps dominating women’s cycling.

And she keeps creating controversy all the way.

Last weekend at the Masters Track Cycling World Championships in Manchester, England, the 37-year-old Canadian first set a world record in qualifying for the 35-39 age category 200-meter sprint, then went on to defend her title in the finals. [Read More]’

GOP storms secure room, demands more access to impeachment inquiry proceedings (The Washington Times)

House Republicans on Wednesday stormed the secure room where lawmakers have been questioning impeachment inquiry witnesses, derailing a scheduled impeachment inquiry deposition.

More than a dozen GOP lawmakers convened outside the meeting room and were promptly kicked out, though many refused to leave.

Those remaining don’t appear to be leaving anytime soon. Pizza was delivered to the sit-in, a Republican aide confirmed. [Read More]

Ryan Zimmerman, first player drafted by the Nationals, hits team’s first World Series HR (WJLA)

Mr. National Ryan Zimmerman hit a home run in his first at-bat in the World Series.

He hit a two-out solo homer in the second inning off Houston starter Gerrit Cole.

The blast to center, measured by MLB stats at about 413 feet, got the Nationals within 2-1. [Read More]

Facebook’s Zuckerberg says Libra won’t launch without U.S. approval (NBC News)

Facebook CEO Mark Zuckerberg said Wednesday that the Libra digital currency will not launch in the U.S. or anywhere in the world without approval from U.S. regulators.

“Even though the Libra association is independent and we don’t control it, I want to be clear,” Zuckerberg said in his opening statement before the House Financial Services Committee. “Facebook will not be a part of launching the Libra payment system anywhere in the world, even outside the U.S., until the U.S. regulators approve.” [Read More]

 

 

 

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