Author: Donny Ferguson

Donny Ferguson is a professional fundraiser and organizational manager. Born and raised in Texas, he has lived in Washington, D.C. for 16 years. Ferguson also served as Senior Communications and Policy Adviser in the United States House of Representatives, operating one of Capitol Hill's most effective media operations.

Oregon’s radical new anti-gun law is running into opposition its leftist proponents never expected. Members of Oregon’s gay, lesbian, transgendered and queer community tell National Public Radio they want to carry firearms to protect themselves from violence and oppose Measure 114, a successful ballot initiative restricting the number of rounds in a magazine and requiring residents to get permission from law enforcement for a permit to own a firearm. “I just feel like if I was to go online and say like the police are terrorists or something … [the police] would be like, ‘Well, you seem like you might…

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Liberal political activists have launched a wave of vandalism, mob interruptions of services and even terrorist attacks on American churches, a new report reveals – with pro-abortion domestic terrorists stepping up their campaign of targeted violence in 2022. The increase in domestic terrorism comes as American liberals increasingly openly promote street violence as a political tactic and liberal activists have been arrested for plotting to assassinate Supreme Court justices. “Between January 2018 and September 2022, at least 420 acts of hostility against U.S. churches occurred,” the Family Research Council reports, citing data from the FBI and various law enforcement agencies.…

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Congress will investigate a possible influence-peddling conspiracy between the White House and Communist China after artwork from President Joe Biden’s untrained son Hunter Biden was sold for over $200,000, allegedly by a Communist Chinese buyer. “Hunter was spotted [Dec. 9] at his SoHo art exhibit, held by art dealer Georges Bergès, who has strong business ties to the Chinese art market. Bergès has been representing the novice painter since 2021. Back then, Hunter reportedly sold the art for $75,000. According to Fox News, the prices have dramatically increased — by over 100 percent — now going for up to $200,000,”…

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A decorated military veteran and FBI analyst is suing FBI Director Christopher Wray, alleging the agency suspended him without pay and stripped him of his security clearance after falsely accusing him of supporting the January 6, 2021, U.S. Capitol riots. Marcus Allen, a decorated Marine Corps veteran who was awarded the FBI Charlotte Field Office Employee of the Year Award in 2019, was accused by bureau leaders in January 2022 of disloyalty to the United States for supporting the riots. Bureau officials then suspended Allen and revoked his security clearance in February. “The FBI can’t purge employees based on political…

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A federal judge has given the green light to a civil rights lawsuit accusing a public university of punishing an athlete for refusing to kneel in public support of the Black Lives Matter movement. Kiersten Hening, a former Virginia Tech University women’s soccer player, is suing coach Charles “Chugger” Aidair for violating her First Amendment rights, alleging he berated her in front of teammates, stripped her of playing time and demanded she leave the team for refusing to kneel on the field. Virginia Tech University is a government institution, which is not allowed to punish or discourage political speech. Hening…

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A left-wing prosecutor whose election was funded by liberal billionaire George Soros is being sued by the mother of a child rape victim after he botched the case’s prosecution. It’s the latest example of a Soros-backed prosecutor showing leniency to, or fumbling the prosecution of, a pedophile, in a case that has even the rapist’s attorney questioning the prosecution. Amber Reel is suing Fairfax County, Virginia Commonwealth Attorney Steve Descano in federal court, after Descano failed to share evidence with defense attorneys, allowing her 11-year-old son’s accused rapist, his uncle Ronnie Reel, to escape with only time served. Under the…

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A Texas firearms dealer is suing the Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives over an agency scheme to use a legal loophole to shut down gun sellers. “Central Texas Gunworks owner Michael Cargill has filed a federal lawsuit against the Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives alleging that the government agency is abusing its powers under the Gun Control Act of 1968 to shut down federally licensed firearm retailers for minor clerical and paperwork errors; a practice that Cargill’s attorneys say ignores the actual law,” reports BearingArms’ Cam Edwards. The federal Gun Control Act allows the ATF to…

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The ab*rtion industry is scrambling to defend itself ahead of a new lawsuit claiming take-home abortion pills are polluting the nation’s waters. Students for Life of America is asking the Food and Drug Administration to apply clinical abortion rules to take-home ab*rtion pills regarding the disposal of human tissue after an ab*rtion. Pre-born children killed in an ab*rtion are considered “medical waste” under the law. Their bodies and tissues are supposed to be placed in medical waste bags and disposed of through sanitary means such as incineration. But pre-born children killed with take-home abortion pills are often flushed down toilets.…

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Senate Democrats have proposed a plan to pay liberal groups $1.75 billion in federal tax funds so women may be trafficked across state lines for abortions. The “Reproductive Health Travel Fund Act”, proposed by Sens. Tammy Baldwin, D-Wis., and Patty Murray, D-Wash., provides $350 million a year over five years in federal grants to liberal organizations to traffick women across state lines to get abortions that are illegal in their states, after the United States Supreme Court ruled this year that abortion was not a constitutional right.  Even after the ruling, states like Texas and Florida have abortion laws more…

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A Virginia school district that was the subject of a blistering grand jury investigative report into its cover-up of a serial rapist is reportedly under police investigation again after a middle school library worker claimed to help 11 to 13-year-old girls find work as prostitutes. Police are allegedly investing Sterling Middle School library worker Stefany Guido for providing a book on prostitution to middle school girls and telling another teacher it was because many of the school’s children were already working as prostitutes. Teachers and school personnel are required by law to report to police when they believe a student…

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