The future of Roe isn’t as simple as pro-lifers may think

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This week, guest host Dan Hugger, Sarah Negri, and Dylan Pahman discuss the diplomatic crisis unfolding in the wake of House Speaker Nancy Pelosi’s visit to Taiwan. How should the United States respond to an increasingly aggressive Communist China? From there the discussion turns to the recent defeat of the proposed Value Them Both Amendment to the Kansas Constitution. What can we learn about the future of the abortion debate in America from this result? Then we discuss the recent Republican primary election in Michigan’s 3rd congressional district between John Gibbs and Congressman Peter Meijer. What does this close race tell us about the state of the Republican Party and the near-future prospects for American politics at large?   Subscribe to our podcasts   Pelosi has landed in Taiwan. Here's why that's a big deal | NPR   Nancy Pelosi: Why I’m leading a congressional delegation to Taiwan | The Washington Post   Furious China fires missiles near Taiwan in drills after Pelosi visit | Reuters   Right to abortion protected by Kansas Constitution, state Supreme Court rules | The Wichita Eagle   'No' prevails: Kansas votes to protect abortion rights in state constitution | The Kansas City Star   The end of Roe is the beginning of new life for citizens and their duties | Acton Institute   How Meijer's Trump impeachment vote sealed his fate in west Michigan | Detroit News   Gibbs, Scholten seek to win over supporters of defeated Congressman Peter Meijer | MLive   Defeated GOP lawmaker sees ‘dark and cynical’ streak prevailing in politics - POLITICO Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

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