"In the next two weeks, I'm going to Springfield and then to Aurora," former President Donald Trump announced at a campaign rally in Long Island, New York, this week. "We're going to take care of Ohio, and we're going to take care of Colorado, and we're going to take care of every single state in the union. They're all under siege," he continued. Trump joked, "You may never see me again, but that's okay. I gotta do what I gotta do. 'Whatever happened to Trump? Well, he never got out of Springfield.'"
The small Ohio municipality of Springfield has made national headlines over the past weeks, thanks to tens of thousands of Haitian immigrants being surreptitiously dumped into the city by the Biden-Harris administration over the past three years. But Springfield isn't the only "heartland U.S.A." town suffering after being inundated with immigrants. This week, the America 2100 non-profit organization launched its own on-the-ground investigation in Charleroi, Pennsylvania, to expose how the rural town's 2,000% increase in Haitian immigrants has impacted American residents.
This week, PolitiFact, a purportedly independent fact-checking outlet, slapped a tag of "false information" on Family Research Council President Tony Perkins's Facebook post stating: "In 12 states, children born alive after a failed abortion have no legal protection, and in three more states children born alive after an abortion had legal rights that governors - like Tim Walz - repealed."
In Kentucky, Governor Andy Beshear (D) decided it's okay for children to undergo gender transition procedures but that it's not okay to allow a way for kids to talk it out first.
Voters should note the pervasive dishonesty, the - to coin a term - misinformation suffusing the Left's IVF-under-siege narrative. IVF faces no threat. In fact, it receives glowing endorsements from both parties when the underlying procedure should raise ethical alarms for treating women like incubators, separating children from their parents, and discarding the vast majority of children conceived.
Anxiety at the ballot box isn't far removed from worldwide conflict. How can a person have peace in a time of such division?