Nature is healing: Indiana transition care ban upheld by federal court; Democrats join pushback against Soros-backed DAs nationwide.

BREAKING: INDIANA TRANSITION CARE BAN UPHELD BY FEDERAL COURT

A U.S. appeals court has upheld Indiana’s law banning puberty blockers and hormone therapy for transgender minors, one of 26 states with similar restrictions.

The 7th Circuit’s 2-1 ruling emphasized that the law applies “regardless of whether the patient is a boy or a girl.”

The decision arrives as the Supreme Court prepares to hear a challenge on a similar Tennessee law, which could set a nationwide precedent.

Indiana AG Todd Rokita hailed it as a “huge win for Hoosiers,” while the ACLU argued the law intrudes on parents’ rights.

Source: NBC News

EVEN DEM VOTERS DITCH SOROS’ SOFT-ON-CRIME DAs IN NATIONWIDE REVOLT

A stunning rebuke: Progressive DAs lost 13 of last week’s top 25 races, even in deep-blue strongholds.

In LA, George Gascón lost by 23 points despite Harris winning the county by 30.

San Francisco’s tough-on-crime DA crushed her progressive opponent two-to-one.

California’s Prop 36, restoring tough penalties for drugs and theft, passed with historic 70% support.

The voter revolt crossed party lines – more than half of Harris voters backed tougher crime measures, rejecting policies championed by Soros-funded prosecutors.

The shift is dramatic: Of roughly 75 Soros-linked DAs identified in 2022, over 30 have left office and 20 have been replaced by traditional prosecutors, from Virginia to Florida.

As one winning campaign put it:

“Don’t Philadelphia My Pittsburgh!”

Source: New York Post

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