Samantha Kamman
Samantha Kamman has written about pro-life topics and social issues for years. Her articles have appeared in Live Action News, The Washington Examiner, and Human Defense Initiative. Samantha graduated from North Central College in 2018 with a Bachelor of Arts. Samantha re-converted to Catholicism after relocating to the D.C. area.
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Planned Parenthood agreed to transfer aborted baby parts for intellectual property rights: report
The pro-life watchdog group behind a series of videos that purportedly documented Planned Parenthood engaging in the illegal sale of aborted fetal tissue released new documents that it claims show the organization violated federal law by selling aborted baby body parts.
Biden admin. pays LGBT activist $180K a year to promote transgenderism abroad
An LGBT activist appointed by the Biden administration to serve as the U.S. Special Envoy to Advance the Human Rights of “LGBTQI+ Persons” reportedly earned a six-figure salary while working in the position that previously existed under the Obama administration but was left unfilled by President Donald Trump.
Group unveils plan to stop abortion abuse of women forced to terminate pregnancies
The head of a pro-life pregnancy center group behind an initiative to end coerced abortion called on society to navigate the issue as it did the #MeToo movement by providing women with a space to share their stories, adding that the days of normalizing abortion abuse are over.
Laken Riley's mother gives Jesus 'the glory' for sustaining her family after daughter's murder
The mother of Laken Riley, the 22-year-old Georgia nursing student murdered by an illegal immigrant while out for a jog on campus, shared how she has derived strength from her faith in Jesus Christ as her family grapples with the devastating loss of her daughter to an “avoidable tragedy.
Time magazine compares protester who lit himself on fire to Christian martyrs
A Time magazine article analyzing self-immolation as a form of protest drew comparisons between Christians who were burned alive for their faith during the Roman Empire and the U.S. airman who set himself on fire last month to protest the Israel-Hamas war.
Missouri AG accuses Planned Parenthood of trafficking minors out of state for abortions
Missouri Attorney General Andrew Bailey is seeking a court order against Planned Parenthood to prevent the nation's largest abortion provider from transporting minors out of state for abortions without parental consent, a claim the organization has denied.
Anti-sex trafficking mov't must shift focus to targeting businesses profiting off sex: victim advocate
An anti-sexual exploitation advocate is urging the movement to shift its focus by targeting those who drive demand, asserting that the problem will persist if no effort is made to address the businesses that fuel demand for purchasing sex.
Illegal immigrant who killed Laken Riley wielded such force he 'disfigured her skull': report
The suspect in the murder of 22-year-old Laken Riley, a nursing student at Augusta University, is accused of using an object to strike her head with enough force to disfigure her skull, according to court documents.
Girls basketball coach speaks out after forfeiting game against team with trans player
The coach of a Vermont high school basketball team banned from competing in future tournaments after forfeiting a game against a trans-identified player has spoken out publicly, declaring it "irresponsible" to allow boys to compete against girls, contending that this is "asking for an injury" to a female player.
Virginia Dems halt hearing after Lt. Gov. Winsome Sears called trans senator 'sir'
Legislative activity in Virginia’s senate chamber was temporarily suspended after Lt. Gov. Winsome Sears referred to Sen. Danica Roem as “sir” when answering a question about the number of votes needed for a bill. Roem is a man who identifies as a woman, and he is the first trans-identifying individual elected to the state Senate in the South.