Transnational abortion vigilantes are now operating across the U.S. border. Next, the L.A. Dodgers are inviting an anti-Christian drag group to perform for families at the stadium. And finally, new data is out saying the US media is the enemy of the people.
00:00:53.960The majority says the U.S. media is the enemy of the people.
00:00:58.400All this and we're ahead to Human Events Daily.
00:00:59.680Tonight, the most commonly used abortion pill still on the market, but its legal future uncertain.
00:01:16.400A federal appeals court appearing deeply skeptical today of arguments from the Biden administration and pill manufacturer as they try to keep mifepristone available.
00:01:24.740I don't understand this thing the FDA can do.
00:01:28.480We are allowed to look at the FDA just like we're allowed to look at any agency.
00:01:32.280The three-judge panel must decide what to do with that controversial decision out of Texas last month, which invalidated the FDA's longtime approval of the drug.
00:01:40.900One judge hearing the case appointed by George W. Bush, the other two by Donald Trump, all have a history of supporting abortion restrictions.
00:01:49.260Judge James Ho calling abortion a moral tragedy in a 2018 case.
00:01:54.000The stakes of what happens to a pill women can currently get in the mail even higher now with new abortion restrictions emerging at the state level.
00:02:04.760Are we not allowed to call abortion a moral tragedy?
00:02:07.300Because, you know, what's interesting about that story is that even the left, if you go back to the 1960s, the 1970s, they would refer to abortion as a moral tragedy.
00:02:17.660Remember, the standard used to be safe, legal and rare.
00:02:22.300This was the line that was pushed for years from the mainstream left in the United States until it became beyond a political movement for them, became a religion, became a sacrament almost.
00:02:37.980Well, it's become so much of a sacrament that it turns out that they're willing to break the law in order to do it.
00:02:44.340So it's not just fentanyl that's coming up across the border.
00:02:46.940It's not just the cartels pushing this now.
00:02:48.920Listen to this story from the Daily Beast smuggling medication, medication for Mexico.
00:02:56.780The underground network begins with activists like Veronica Cruz Sanchez, the founder and executive director of Las Libres, a feminist organization founded in Guanajuato, Mexico in 2000.
00:03:13.080For two decades, Cruz and her colleagues have worked to distribute abortion medical misoprotol across Mexico.
00:03:46.960You wouldn't even say it's a risk because it's the goal, right?
00:03:50.140A risk is something that could potentially happen as an issue.
00:03:53.760The risk here would be the life of the mother potentially being at risk for these harmful medications or procedures.
00:04:00.400Life of the baby apparently doesn't really factor in.
00:04:04.040So when you call it a moral tragedy, it's because, yes, it's obviously a moral tragedy.
00:04:08.100But when the Texas legislature passed Senate Bill 8 in 2021, radically extricing access to abortion in the state, Cruz turned her eyes north to the United States.
00:04:21.100Mexico's Supreme Court had just ruled that it was unconstitutional to punish abortion as a crime, a hugely progressive step in a once staunchly conservative country.
00:04:30.900When Mexico appeared to be taking a step forward, Cruz says she felt that the United States was moving in the opposite direction.
00:04:37.220So here's, by the way, what this journalist, also known as a urinalist at the Daily Beast is doing, is they're promoting the activist's opinion, which is obviously the same opinion as held by the writer here, as if it's narrative fact.
00:04:54.320So the concept of a narrative fact is important to understand because that's editorialization.
00:05:01.680That's them taking the editorial position, the opinion, basically, of this activist and reporting it as fact.
00:05:09.060So they're inserting it as a narrative fact when we're just this line right here.
00:05:24.400Backwards from what forward to what forward to abortion is legal.
00:05:28.820So they're not even making a factual argument here.
00:05:30.940They're making an argument about forward and backwards.
00:05:33.220So they're calling it this is this is endemic to the progressive movement because they always believe that their version of their vision of the utopian future is something that they are moving toward progressing towards.
00:07:49.880Well, folks, since we're talking about so many people that are supporting our enemies, we also need to talk about people who support the values we believe in.
00:07:59.040And that's why I talk about Blackout Coffee.
00:08:00.860Folks, when I got back from Europe, we got back last week, and there was a giant case of Blackout Coffee sitting, waiting for us at home.
00:08:09.100So if you want to go and pick up yours, you go to blackoutcoffee.com slash POSO.
00:08:21.700We're making our way through the different bags of coffee.
00:08:24.780Now, personally, the way I like to do it, since we've got four bags of the four different flavors, and it's available in the bead, the bag, and the pod.
00:08:31.460But I want you to go and try each flavor all the way down.
00:11:17.180In fact, when you see one of those signs that says, hate has no home here, posted in front of someone's house,
00:11:23.480I can guarantee you that if you walk up to that person and you start having a conversation, neighborly conversation, and you drop in how you voted in the last election,
00:11:35.900and if you didn't vote for the right candidate, that person is going to lose their mind because they're absolutely filled with hate.
00:11:43.780So here's what's interesting is originally the L.A. Dodgers disinvited the group and for complaints from the Catholic League and other Catholic groups and leaders who said,
00:11:56.460why are you inviting and awarding an anti-Catholic group at this event?