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A resurfaced video of Weaver making this point has been making the rounds on social media.
Here's a bit of that.
This is not Weaver's only such statement.
A tweet from June 13th, 2018 said, quote, seize private property.
And in 2019, Weaver posted that private property, quote, including and kind of especially home ownership is a weapon of white supremacy masquerading as wealth building public policy.
There'll be a full federal investigation.
We've already sent two letters to Berkeley and to the police to preserve their documents so we understand how we came to this horrific situation to make sure it never happens again.
The policy reversal follows a scientific review concluding that biological males retain permanent physical advantages even after hormone treatment.
According to sources inside the organization, the move marks a major shift under new IOC president Christy Coventry, who has vowed to protect the integrity of women's competition.
For years, the IOC has allowed trans-identifying males to compete if they reduce testosterone levels below 10 nanomoles per liter for at least 12 months.
That left enforcement up to each sport.
That approach led to inconsistent policies with sports like swimming and track already implementing bans on males and women's events, while others, including soccer, did not.
Cheryl made the comments during a primary debate back in May, but the controversial remarks have since resurfaced in the days leading up to the New Jersey gubernatorial election between Cheryl and Republican Jack Cittarelli on November 4th.
Cheryl said that she would push an LGBTQ education into New Jersey schools and said that parents have a right to opt out of a lot of things, but quote, this is not an area where they should be opting out because this is an area of understanding the background of people throughout our nation.
Cheryl has also refused to condemn the New Jersey Education Association for its promotion of woke drag culture inside the classroom for state public school educators.
Hey, John. Yeah, some in the Republican Party say that they're worried about farmers in their districts who rely on pesticides like glyphosate, which has caught the eye of HHS. And there have been reports that there are concerns from within the White House that abrupt regulatory action on these chemicals could trigger supply chain issues.
Hey, John. Yeah, some in the Republican Party say that they're worried about farmers in their districts who rely on pesticides like glyphosate, which has caught the eye of HHS. And there have been reports that there are concerns from within the White House that abrupt regulatory action on these chemicals could trigger supply chain issues.
Now, on the other side of this, you have some Republicans and this Maha coalition of activists who want to see pesticides that have been banned in other countries to be banned here as well. Or at the least, there are some GOP representatives who are currently fighting off efforts in their states to shield pesticide manufacturers from lawsuits over apparent harms they cause, including even cancer.
Now, on the other side of this, you have some Republicans and this Maha coalition of activists who want to see pesticides that have been banned in other countries to be banned here as well. Or at the least, there are some GOP representatives who are currently fighting off efforts in their states to shield pesticide manufacturers from lawsuits over apparent harms they cause, including even cancer.
Well, HHS Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr. has spoken out about pesticides for years now. He said that they're poisoning American children. He's not backing down from that, but his department, HHS, is really towing the line between these two camps and the GOP.