Parents Are Standing Up To Fight Pornographic Materials in Schools 10-12-22

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The Big Three 10-12-22

1 Gas prices could be jumping again soon.

Biden pledges to punish Saudi Arabia.

In an interview with CNN Tuesday, Biden talked about how he is dealing with Russian President Vladimir Putin, the investigation into his son Hunter, and whether he plans to run for reelection in 2024.

Biden was also asked what he'd say to voters who consider his age a concern ahead of a potential 2024 bid for reelection, as his 80th birthday approaches next month. His response was, "Look what I've gotten done. Name me a president in recent history that's gotten as much done as I have."

2 An FBI analyst told Special Counsel John Durham on Tuesday in federal court that the agency offered former British spy Christopher Steele "up to $1 million" to corroborate evidence in his now-discredited dossier that was central to a federal investigation into possible collusion between Russia and the 2016 Trump presidential campaign.

The revelation appears to show the FBI, according to the testimony from intelligence analyst Brian Auten, had insufficient solid evidence for the FISA warrant for Trump campaign adviser Carter Page in its investigation and used uncorroborated information to move forward with the probe. 

Auten said that Steele never got the money because he wasn't able to prove the allegations.

3 Another day another scandal with public schools. This time in Spring Lake.

Parents are upset after the Spring Lake Public Schools superintendent sent a letter home Friday that explained the district’s decision to keep a book with photographic images and language in the high school’s library.

Channel 8 describes the book as a graphic novel, “Gender Queer,” that explores a young adult’s journey of self-identity.

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