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Supreme Court Justice Sonia Sotomayor recently misquoted facts regarding the new Omicron variant of the Coronavirus. It happened during oral arguments where she and the other justices were hearing the legality of the Biden Administration vaccine mandates. When questioning the mandate’s validity, she incorrectly said there were over a hundred thousand children in hospitals and on ventilators. Many legalese were left scratching their heads over this misinformation, for surely her clerks would have better prepared her on the facts. Not to be outdone, so it seems, “Resident” Joe Biden even had moments of misinformation when talking about the efficacy of the vaccines for children. While the media glossed over these snafus, the hosts of “After Dark,” along with guest, Heather Robinson, did not and will not let it go unnoticed. In addition, they are not letting the new idea of not prosecuting crime in large cities like New York and Los Angeles go unnoticed. They are shedding much-needed light on the misinformation and the lack of criminal justice in the nation under Democrat rule.
Heather Robinson is a New York-based freelance journalist who regularly contributes to The New York Post, Jewish News Syndicate, the U.S. Spectator, and other publications. She has appeared as a pundit on “CNN with Anderson Cooper” as well as Fox News’s “Geraldo At Large,” discussing human rights, popular culture, and the Mideast. She has also worked as a college writing instructor at New York University and Touro College in Brooklyn.
Website: Heatherrobinson.net
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