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Education, employment, and family formation are “the building blocks for a flourishing life,” says the leader of the Georgia Center for Opportunity.

 

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  • The Equal Employment Opportunity Commission issues new guidelines that direct employers to allow men and women to use the bathroom of their preference.
  • Former Trump adviser Peter Navarro asked the Supreme Court to allow him to stay out of prison while he challenged his conviction related to Jan. 6. The Supreme Court has denied this request.
  • A newly passed bill in Tennessee will allow some teachers and school administrators to carry a gun.
  • Columbia University gives students a deadline to leave the pro-Palestine encampment.

The left-wing Arabella Advisors network has raked in more money than either of the two major political parties and affects almost every element of public policy and elections, argues Scott Walter, president of the Capital Research Center, a Washington-based investigative think tank.

Walter’s new book “Arabella: The Dark Money Network of Leftist Billionaires Secretly Transforming America” shows that in the 2020 election cycle, Arabella Advisors’ nonprofits took in $2.4 billion. That’s $1 billion more than the combined fundraising of the Democratic National Committee and the Republican National Committee.

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  • President Joe Biden says he is willing to debate former President Donald Trump ahead of the November election.
  • Trump was in court for day 4 of arguments in his criminal case.
  • Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis says his state will not comply with the Biden administration’s new rule on Title IX.
  • Curious similarities exist between the pro-Palestine protests on college campuses.

 

The nine Supreme Court justices have a major question before them. Is a current or former president immune from prosecution?

Former President Donald Trump is facing prosecution for alleged efforts to overturn the results of the 2020 election. Trump argues that his actions as president are protected from prosecution under presidential immunity.

On today’s Daily Signal Top News, we break down:

  • The Supreme Court hears oral arguments in former President Donald Trump’s immunity case.
  • Trump’s Manhattan criminal trial continues.
  • President Joe Biden tells voters that taxes will go up for some Americans if he is reelected.
  • The highest court in New York state overturns a rape conviction of film producer Harvey Weinstein.

 

Pro-Palestine protests on the campuses of some of America’s most elite colleges have resulted in hundreds of arrests and led Columbia University in New York to move classes online for the remainder of the semester.

The pro-Hamas, anti-Israel protests at Columbia University, Yale, and New York University aren’t just representative of an “antisemitic movement,” but a “fundamentally an anti-Western and anti-American movement,” Bill Jacobson says.

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· President Joe Biden signed a $95 billion foreign aid bill on Wednesday.

Ohio Attorney General Dave Yost is not going to allow one lone judge to dictate whether the children of Ohio are protected from “transgender” surgeries and hormones, he shared in an interview with The Daily Signal.

Yost asked the state’s Supreme Court to intervene after Judge Michael Holbrook issued a temporary restraining order for House Bill 68, the Saving Ohio Adolescents From Experimentation, or SAFE, Act, on Tuesday.

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  • Columbia University is moving almost all classes online for the rest of the semester over safety concerns due to the pro-Palestine protests on campus.
  • Lawmakers weigh in on anti-Israel protests on college campuses.
  • The New York criminal trial against Trump over alleged campaign finance violations focuses on former National Enquirer publisher David Pecker’s testimony.
  • The Justice Department reached an agreement with victims of Larry Nassar, the former USA Gymnastics official and doctor.

 

The House passed a four-bill $95 billion foreign aid package over the weekend that includes $60 billion in additional aid for Ukraine. The bill could cost House Speaker Mike Johnson his job.

The aid package passed in a 311-112 vote with the unanimous support of Democrats and 101 Republicans voting in favor of the bill.

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  • Opening statements are delivered in former President Donald Trump’s alleged hush money case out of Manhattan.
  • The House has passed a four-bill $95 billion foreign aid package, including $60 billion for Ukraine.
  • The Supreme Court will hear oral arguments for a case involving ghost gun kits.
  • At Columbia University, there were anti-Israel protests over the weekend and into Monday.

During the first night of Passover, Jewish homes gather around a Seder meal and remember how God delivered the Jewish people from Egypt, and that God has always rescued His people, author and lecturer Rabbi Pinchas Taylor explains.

 

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There’s a direct link between being raised in a family with a mom and dad present and a commitment to faith, according to the president and founder of Communio, a nonprofit that equips churches to work for the renewal of healthy relationships, marriages, and the family.

“Many pastors don’t know that 80% of everybody sitting in the pews on Sunday morning come from a home where mom and dad stayed continuously married,” says Communio’s J.P. De Gance.

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The Supreme Court will determine the fate of a major Jan. 6 Capitol riot-related case. The ruling could affect hundreds of people who were in the Capitol that day in 2021, and at the center of the case is the applicability of a federal statute.

 

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·         Speaker Mike Johnson will back four foreign aid bills that includes nearly $100 billion in spending.

A new bill in Congress would stop illegal aliens from squatting in U.S. homes.