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  • 4 days ago | kamumedya.com | Grace Abels |Amy Sherman |Politi FactPublished |Politi Fact

    Hours after Robert Prevost became the first United States-born pontiff on May 8, social media discussions in the US speculated whether Pope Leo XIV, as he is known after the election, was a “registered Republican”. “SCOOP: Our Turning Point Action team pulled the voting history for Pope Leo XIV,” conservative influencer Charlie Kirk wrote on social media platform X on May 8. “He’s a registered Republican who has voted in Republican primaries when not living abroad.

  • 5 days ago | politifact.com | Grace Abels

    Our only agenda is to publish the truth so you can be an informed participant in democracy. We need your help. More Info Robert Prevost, the Roman Catholic cardinal who was chosen to be the new pope, is a “registered Republican.” National Elections Religion X posts If Your Time is short Robert F. Prevost, the Roman Catholic cardinal who was chosen to be the new pope, has voted in Will County, Illinois, over the past 13 years.

  • 1 week ago | politifact.com | Grace Abels

    Our only agenda is to publish the truth so you can be an informed participant in democracy. We need your help. More Info If Your Time is short Sex trafficking minors is already a felony under California law, with penalties ranging from five years to a life sentence in prison. California Assembly Bill 379 addresses penalties for solicitation of a minor, a different crime than sex trafficking.

  • 1 week ago | tampabay.com | Grace Abels |Amy Sherman

    Hours after President Donald Trump took his second-term oath of office, he signed an executive order describing his commitment to the First Amendment and the right he said it affords people to “speak freely in the public square without government interference.”“Government censorship of speech is intolerable in a free society,” his order said. Over the next 100 days, his administration repeatedly took action against people and organizations exercising their right to free speech.

  • 2 weeks ago | poynter.org | Grace Abels |Amy Sherman

    Hours after President Donald Trump took his second-term oath of office, he signed an executive order describing his commitment to the First Amendment and the right he said it affords people to “speak freely in the public square without government interference.” “Government censorship of speech is intolerable in a free society,” his order said. Over the next 100 days, his administration repeatedly took action against people and organizations exercising their right to free speech.

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