Anonymous ID: 3347eb June 29, 2021, 8:37 a.m. No.14014081   🗄️.is 🔗kun

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Anonymous ID: 3347eb June 29, 2021, 9:05 a.m. No.14014250   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>4304

https://www.washingtontimes.com/news/2021/jun/28/supreme-court-pass-transgender-bathroom-case-frust/

 

The Supreme Court took a pass Monday on a legal challenge over shared restrooms for transgender students at a Virginia high school, fueling frustration among right-tilting court-watchers eager for the conservative majority to resolve the intensifying legal clash over gender identity.

 

The court’s denial of certiorari allowed the lower court ruling to stand in favor of Gavin Grimm, a transgender male — a biological female identifying as a male — who sued the Gloucester County School Board for barring him from using the boys’ restroom, marking the third time the high court has refused to take up transgender access to public school facilities.

 

Josh Block, a senior staff attorney with the American Civil Liberties Union LGBTQ & HIV Project, said that in each of the cases, the appeals courts ruled in favor of transgender students seeking to use restrooms and other facilities based on their gender identity as opposed to their sex at birth.

 

“This an incredible victory for Gavin and for transgender students around the country,” Mr. Block said in a statement. “Our work is not yet done, and the ACLU is continuing to fight against anti-trans laws targeting trans youth in states around the country.”

 

Indeed, the court’s silence on gender identity discrimination since its 2020 decision in Bostock v. Clayton County, Georgia — which centered on employment — has created a legal void quickly being filled by conflicting rules from the Biden administration and red-state legislatures on transgender athletes and access to gender transition procedures and public facilities.

 

“Clearly, there’s a huge split in the country,” said Emilie Kao, director of The Heritage Foundation’s DeVos Center for Religion & Civil Society. “There have been over 100 bills brought in the state legislatures to protect privacy, safety and fairness by using biological sex as the basis for policies in schools.”

 

Litigation has inevitably followed, leading legal analysts to agree that it’s not a matter of if the court will revisit the gender identity issue, but when.

 

“I’m somewhat optimistic that the court will take a case that raises the issue in the next year or so,” said Gail Heriot, a professor at the University of San Diego School of Law.

 

Mr. Grimm sued in June 2015 after the school board refused to let him use the boys’ facilities, instead offering him a private restroom, which he said was stigmatizing.

 

The 4th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals ruled in favor of Mr. Grimm, now 22, reasoning that the Supreme Court’s 2020 decision in Bostock justified striking down the Gloucester County school system’s policy. ..

Anonymous ID: 3347eb June 29, 2021, 9:10 a.m. No.14014292   🗄️.is 🔗kun

https://www.washingtontimes.com/news/2021/jun/29/gen-austin-s-miller-says-security-in-afghanistan-d/

 

KABUL, Afghanistan (AP) - The U.S.’s top general in Afghanistan on Tuesday gave a sobering assessment of the country’s deteriorating security situation as America winds down its so-called “forever war.”

 

Gen. Austin S. Miller said the rapid loss of districts around the country to the Taliban - several with significant strategic value - is worrisome. He also cautioned that the militias deployed to help the beleaguered national security forces could lead the country into civil war.

 

Miller told a small group of reporters in the Afghan capital that for now he has the weapons and the capability to aid Afghanistan’s National Defense and Security Forces.

 

But he said only a political solution will bring peace to the war-tortured nation.

 

“It is a political settlement that brings peace to Afghanistan. And it’s not just the last 20 years. It’s really the last 42 years,” he said.

 

Miller was referring to not only the U.S. war but that of Russia’s 10-year occupation that ended in 1989. That conflict was followed by a brutal civil war fought by some of the same Afghan leaders deploying militias against the Taliban. The civil war gave rise to the Taliban who took power in 1996.

 

American officials have said the entire pullout of U.S. troops will most likely be completely finished by July 4. But Miller refused to give any date or time frame, referring only to the Sept. 11 timeline given by President Joe Biden in April when he announced the final withdrawal of the remaining 2,500-3,500 American troops.

 

Meanwhile, the Taliban have been over-running districts in rapid succession, many of them in the north of the country, which is dominated by Afghanistan‘s minorities. The north is also the traditional stronghold of many former mujahedeen leaders that have been a dominant force in Afghanistan since driving the Taliban from power in 2001 together with the U.S.-led coalition. ..

Anonymous ID: 3347eb June 29, 2021, 9:13 a.m. No.14014316   🗄️.is 🔗kun

https://www.washingtontimes.com/news/2021/jun/27/stolen-election-key-among-supporters-1st-major-tru/

 

WELLINGTON, Ohio — Justin Bastian has a theory: Former President Donald Trump knew his rivals were going to try to steal the 2020 election, and he refused to get in the way because he wanted to expose the corruption.

 

The 40-year-old entrepreneur and Trump supporter said that the former president “outsmarted” and “out chess-matched” his rivals over the course of four years in office and that he believes Mr. Trump did it again by setting a trap and letting his opponents “take the bait.”

 

“They let it happen. They had to catch them. Now they got them,” Mr. *Bastian told a reporter. “How do you drain the swamp? Everybody that is shady in politics is involved.”

 

“It was a sting. It was a honey pot, and they got them,” he said. “It is the most brilliant [expletive] thing I have ever witnessed.”

 

The belief that the presidential election was stolen was an article of faith among the people like Mr. Bastian who turned out Saturday at the Lorain County fairgrounds west of Cleveland for Mr. Trump’s first campaign-style event for the 2022 midterm elections.

 

The former president received a hero’s welcome from thousands of attendees. Some had waited more than a day in the fairgrounds to see him. Most waited in line for hours in the heat, sporting Trump apparel, American flags and T-shirts that read “Trump won.”

 

Mr. Trump said that the stakes are high in the coming elections and that Republicans must flip control of the White House and Congress and “take back America.”

 

“With your help, we are going to beat the radical Democrats — and we are going to elect an amazing slate of proud ‘America First’ Republicans next year,” Mr. Trump said. “After just five months the Biden administration is already a complete and total catastrophe. Crime is surging, murders are soaring, police departments are being gutted, illegal aliens are overrunning our borders. Joe Biden is destroying our nation right before our very own eyes.”

 

He said the “No. 1 priority for everyone who wants to save America is to pour every single ounce of energy you have into winning a gigantic victory in the midterms and in 2024.”

 

Mr. Trump is scheduled to visit the Texas border Wednesday and hold a rally over the July 4 weekend in Sarasota, Florida.

 

The appearances mark a new post-presidency phase for Mr. Trump. He is seeking revenge against Republicans who backed impeachment and is looking to reassert his role as leader of the GOP in the 2022 midterm elections. ..