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Sep 11 2023
News
Youngkin Pardons Loudoun County Father who was Arrested for Protesting at School Board Meeting
On Sunday, the office of Virginia Governor Glenn Youngkin (R-Va.) announced a full pardon for a Loudoun County father whose story went viral after he was arrested at a school board meeting, following his daughter’s sexual assault by a “transgender” assailant. As Fox News reports, Governor Youngkin announced his decision on the show “Fox News Sunday,” saying that he signed the pardon on Friday
American GreatnessSep 14 2023
News
Watch ‘Top of the Times’ with Alex Miller: Gov. Youngkin pardons dad of assault victim
Tune in as The Washington Times’ Alex Miller discusses today’s top stories. Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene introduced legislation on Friday that would prohibit the federal government from reviving mask mandates on air travel, public transit and in schools. Read more HERE Virginia Gov. Glenn Youngkin pardoned Sunday the Loudoun County father who was convicted for disrupting a school board meeting
Washington TimesApr 04 2023
News
Youngkin, once skeptical of trade missions, plans trip to Taiwan
RICHMOND — Gov. Glenn Youngkin, who broke with tradition by not leading any foreign or domestic trade missions in his first year as Virginia governor, will undertake a mission to Asia this month that includes a stop in Taiwan — a politically potent destination for the potential 2024 presidential candidate. Youngkin (R) will meet with Taiwan’s President Tsai Ing-wen during a five-day tour that
Washington PostSep 10 2023
News
Gov. Glenn Younkin pardons Loudon County dad who protested school board after daughter was sexual assaulted
Virginia Gov. Glenn Youngkin has pardoned the Loudon County father who protested against the sexual assault of his daughter and her public school's alleged attempt to cover up the incident, his office announced Sunday. Younkin made the announcement on "Fox News Sunday" with host Shannon Bream, saying he had signed the pardon on Friday. This is a developing story. Check back soon for updates.
Fox News (Online News)Sep 10 2023
News
Gov. Glenn Younkin pardons Loudon County dad who protested faculty board after daughter was sexual assaulted
Virginia Gov. Glenn Youngkin has pardoned the Loudon County father who protested in opposition to the sexual assault of his daughter and her public faculty’s alleged try to cowl up the incident, his workplace introduced Sunday.
Younkin made the announcement on “Fox Information Sunday” with host Shannon Bream, saying he had signed the pardon on Friday.
It is a growing story.
Palm Beach News CentralNov 07 2023
News
As Virginia polls close, all eyes on General Assembly and Youngkin’s future
Results were likely to take time to trickle in as local registrars counted both Tuesday’s vote and 45 days of early in-person and mail-in ballots. Both major parties were focused on a handful of races in ultra-close districts — most in suburban areas of Northern Virginia, Richmond and Hampton Roads — that were likely to determine which side would win majorities in the General Assembly. Since
Washington PostOct 31 2021
News
Youngkin: I Won't Order Vaccine Mandates
While he supports the COVID-19 vaccine and encourages people to be inoculated, Virginia GOP candidate Glenn Youngkin on Newsmax said vaccine mandates will be out of his state if he is elected governor Tuesday night.
"I've been pretty transparent in my view on the vaccine: First of all, personally, I've gotten the vaccine; my family has gotten the vaccine; I have encouraged people who
Newsmax (News)Oct 30 2020
Opinion
Glenn Greenwald Throws a Fit
It takes a special kind of gall to quit a six-figure media job in the doomed year of 2020. But that’s just what Glenn Greenwald has done, following in the martyred footsteps of erstwhile New York Times freethinker Bari Weiss. In a 4,000-word Substack post, Greenwald resigned from his healthy perch at The Intercept, a publication he co-founded, explaining, in his typically piqued and exhaustive
New Republic