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.

American drag racing champion Antron Brown was among those to testify before a U.S. Senate Committee on the Environment and Public Works hearing on a bill to stop a possible Biden administration plan to outlaw amateur auto racing. The Recognizing the Protection of Motorsports (RPM) Act, S.2763, would block any proposed EPA rule regulating converted street racing vehicles under the Clean Air Act, which specifically exempts vehicles โ€œused solely for competition.โ€ The EPA claims it holds the authority to outlaw street drag racing, in which competitors race converted street vehicles on private roads. Exercising that authority, the Obama administration proposed…

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A Massachusetts government school has agreed to pay a settlement to a popular football coach fired for publicly questioning Critical Race Theory propaganda in his daughterโ€™s history class, even admitting he had reason to be concerned and banning the promotion of leftist political agendas unrelated to any lesson plan. The financial terms of the settlement were not disclosed. โ€œDavid Flynn, who was removed from his position as head football coach after exercising his right as a parent-citizen to raise concerns about critical race theory and Black Lives Matter propaganda in his daughterโ€™s seventh-grade history class, settled his civil rights lawsuit…

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The Biden administration is asking the U.S. Supreme Court to let stand a series of 120-year-old federal court rulings, universally condemned as racist, that natives of American Samoa and other islands are an โ€œalien raceโ€ unfit to become U.S. citizens. Bidenโ€™s Solicitor General, Elizabeth B. Prelogar, is demanding the Supreme Court not hear Fitisemanu v. United States, a case filed by three American Samoans challenging a series of federal court decisions handed down between 1901 and 1904 denying them automatic U.S. citizenship to residents of territories won in the Spanish-American War. Those rulings, known as the Insular Cases, held that…

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Republicans on two U.S. House committees are asking Facebook founder and CEO Mark Zuckerberg to explain actions by his company that appear to have been an attempt to covertly influence the 2020 presidential election by suppressing damaging news stories about Democrat nominee Joe Biden โ€“ and to preserve documents ahead of a formal congressional investigation House Oversight and Government Reform Committee Ranking Member James Comer (R-Ky.) and House Judiciary Committee on Ranking Member Jim Jordan (R-Ohio), along with Republican lawmakers on both committees, are asking Zuckerberg for more information on his admissions that his company worked with FBI leaders to…

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Despite Planned Parenthoodโ€™s public claims abortion is โ€œjust a small partโ€ of what the abortion chain does and it is primarily focused on services such as breast cancer screening, the corporationโ€™s annual report reveals its abortion services and revenues are growing even as customers and other services plunge. โ€œWith almost all of its healthcare services in decline, Planned Parenthood increased its abortion business to an all-time high of 383,460,โ€ the American Life League (ALL) notes in a statement on Planned Parenthoodโ€™s annual financial report. Of the 19 services Planned Parenthood claims to perform, 15 are in decline, such as breast…

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