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Nov 25, 2025 | New book teaches children abortion is a 'superpower'

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Katie Daviscourt went on a ride along with ICE out in Portland where she saw agents make arrests and witnessed an anti-ICE activist try to get in the way of officers before basically breaking down when it turned out she could be held accountable for doing so. She's going to be talking with John Solomon Reports tonight on Real America's Voice about what she saw out in the field. Please tune in!

Last night, President Donald Trump designated parts of the Muslim Brotherhood a foreign terror organization, which is a move that's long overdue. The group is very powerful abroad and has made inroads in America and the West. The group fought alongside Hezbollah in Lebanon, too, following the Hamas terror attack in Israel that opened the wound of a regional conflict. Trump said they provide material support to Hamas, but there have also been reports that they have planned to infiltrate and overthrow the United States. Not great.

A new book out from the Shout Your Abortion people is aimed at 5 to 8-year-olds and tells them abortion is a "superpower." They actually say that. "Abortion is Everything frames abortion as the actualization of a uniquely human superpower," they say. The thing is, if you've ever talked to a kid about abortion, they just naturally find it completely horrific and barbaric. Their first thought is "why would someone want to kill me when I was a baby?" Kids naturally and organically love life and it's completely wrong and brainwashy to try to convince them they should hate it.


I was in Florida last week and had a really interesting exchange with my Uber driver. He said things were getting so expensive here in the US that when his apartment lease is up he's thinking of heading back to his native land. "I was talking to my Uber driver yesterday," I told the women of the Her Take podcast, "and he's like 'yeah, y'know things aren't great, I'm thinking of moving back to Columbia' and I'm thinking, I can't go any place, this is it, this is my last stand, it's my country." I think about that a lot.

Libby