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Daily News Brief for Saturday, May 24, 2025 - Washington State School Battles | Does the Supreme Court Understand Basic Grammar? [Daily News Brief]

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🗓️ 25 May 2025

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This is CrossPoliticNews’ Weekly Roundup sponsored by Christian Business Leaders Network. If you want to find out more about this network and its efforts to connect Christian business leaders so that they can more effectively help their businesses and shape culture, visit businessmakers.network. Again, that’s businessmakers.network. (https://businessmakers.network/

 

What if I told you that the Supreme Court is reading the Constitution wrong because they don’t understand basic grammar that a fourth grader could know? Yes, it’s actually true, but before I explain why, we first need to talk about the tug of war going on in Washington State about transgenderism. 


As our journalist Justin Chartrey reported, our country was broadly forced to accept the lie that boys could play in women’s sports, and if anyone questioned it, they were called names and canceled. That sounds like a toddler tantrum to me. Well, thankfully, Trump signed an executive order in February to keep boys out of girls’ sports, so this has been a blessing to our nation. However, not everyone on the West Coast has gotten the memo. The government of Washington State does not want to change its liberal policies, and this has frustrated the Central Valley School District by the city of Spokane.  This school district is not only writing a complaint against the Office of Superintendent of Public Instruction of Washington State, but it has also appealed to Washington D.C. by asking the department of education and the department of justice to investigate Washington State’s transgender sports policy. The Central Valey School District is not alone in its efforts, though, because the Mead School District in Washington State is also opposing Washington State’s transgender sport wickedness. 


However, I mentioned before that this is a tug-of-war, and so this is why. If the state government doesn't comply, then the federal government will hold money from the school districts. But if the school districts comply with the federal government, then the state government will take away funding. And here's the practical side of the problem. The federal government only holds 5% of a school district's budgets with their funding, but Washington State controls 78% of a school district's budgets. So, right now, the state government is the holding the bigger gun, but this hasn’t stopped Central Valley from asking for help from Washington D.C. anyway. We need more school districts like Central Valley and Mead to step out and do the right thing in states that are steeped in a liberal government. Check out the details at crosspoliticnews.com.

(https://www.crosspoliticnews.com/news/school-districts-take-up-title-ix-fight

Meanwhile, our reporter David Fowler wrote about the confusion over the first amendment in the Supreme court, and, like I said earlier, the court doesn’t understand the grammar right. We saw this begin to play out again a few weeks ago in a case where a Catholic charter school in Oklahoma wanted tax support from the state, but the state’s government refused. This made its way to the Supreme Court, but it seems like the Court will probably rule against the school because the court tends to rely more on its past precedents and rulings than the Constitution. And even though its previous rulings sometimes contradict each other or don’t seem to fit together, it doesn’t seem like there will be much support for the Catholic school, mostly because people have misunderstood what the Constitution says about religion. People love pointing to the First Amendment as proof for why the U.S. should stay away from religion in politics, but this is where looking at the grammar is helpful. The first amendment specifically says that, quote, Congress shall make no law respecting an establishment of religion, unquote. As Justice Story wrote back in the 1800s, the first amendment was supposed to specifically prevent Congress from establishing a, as our journalist David Fowler wrote, quote, “national ecclesiastical establishment” unquote. Congress was the subject in the first amendment—not individual states. Again, as our journalist David Fowler wrote, “The First Amendment’s religion clauses do not give this Court jurisdiction to legislate a tax and educational policy for those in Oklahoma.” (https://www.crosspoliticnews.com/news/will-scotus-get-the-religion-clauses-wrong-again

Find out more of the details at crosspoliticnewscom. 


To discover more news, check out some of our other articles, such as "The Thunder Take the Basketball World by Storm" by our journalist B.T. Westen, or "The Sons of Issachar mark the Tenth Anniversary of Evangelicalism’s Death" by our reporter David Fowler, or even "Governor Signs off on Tax Hikes" by our journalist Justin Chartrey. 


Here at CrossPoliticNews, we want to faithfully deliver you unbiased news from a Christian worldview.  
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Transcript

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0:00.0

This is Cross Politics News Weekly Roundup, sponsored by Christian Business Leaders Network.

0:05.3

If you want to find out more about this network and its efforts to connect Christian business leaders

0:09.2

so that they can more effectively help their businesses in shape culture, visit businessmakers.network.

0:16.4

Again, that's businessmakers.network.

0:30.7

What if I told you that the Supreme Court is reading the Constitution wrong because they don't understand basic grammar that a fourth grader could know?

0:34.5

Yes, it's actually true, but before I explain why, we first need to talk

0:38.3

about the tug of war going on in Washington State about transgenderism. As our journalist, Justin

0:43.2

Chartre reported, our country was broadly forced to accept the lie that boys could play in girls'

0:48.9

sports, and if anyone questioned it, they were called names and canceled. Well, thankfully,

0:54.0

Trump signed an executive

0:54.7

order in February to keep boys out of girls' sports. So this has been a blessing to our nation.

1:00.1

However, not everyone on the West Coast has gotten the memo. The government of Washington State

1:04.9

does not want to change its liberal policies. And this has frustrated the Central Valley

1:08.8

School District by the city of Spokane.

1:11.2

This school district is tired of transgenderism in sports and wants to stop this nonsense.

1:16.5

They are not only writing a complaint against the Office of Superintendent of Public Instruction of Washington State,

1:21.6

but they have also appealed to Washington, D.C., by asking the Department of Education and the Department of Justice to investigate

1:28.3

Washington State's transgender sports policies. The Central Valley School District is not

1:34.1

alone in its efforts, though, because the Mead School District in Washington State is also

1:38.9

opposing Washington State's transgender sport wickedness. However, I mentioned before that this is a tug of war. And so this is

1:47.7

why if the state government doesn't comply, then the federal government will hold money from the

1:52.9

school districts. But if the school districts comply with the federal government, then the state

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