Source: New York Post
Originally Published by: Blue cities like NYC promising more and delivering less to residents, CNN host warns Texas parents rush to enroll their kids into state's school choice program Bessent blames left's political 'venom' for violence after deadly Mar-a-Lago incident A coalition of 20 attorneys general are putting pressure on the American Medical Association to explain its support for puberty blockers for children, calling the group’s position inconsistent with the evidence after it recently came out against gender-related surgeries for children. In a letter penned by Alabama Attorney General Steve Marshall on behalf of the coalition and sent to AMA CEO Dr. John J.