On Monday, November 27, 2023, Kim Monson returned live after Thanksgiving to tackle two urgent threats facing American families: the Biden administration’s unprecedented corruption and the hidden dangers lurking in Colorado’s school crisis lines. Political strategist Dick Morris laid out the case for impeachment while parent advocate Lori Gimelshteyn exposed how state-funded crisis lines encourage children to hide their gender identity exploration from parents.
Dick Morris, bestselling author and presidential strategist dubbed by Time Magazine as “the most influential private citizen in America,” presents damning evidence of Biden family corruption spanning eight or nine countries. Morris argues the president systematically sent family members around the world to secure corrupt business deals that funneled kickbacks into his pockets. The scale of alleged bribery, Morris contends, represents something America has never seen from a sitting president.
Morris points to a dramatic polling shift since November 1st, with Trump now leading in nearly all swing states including Michigan, Pennsylvania, Arizona, and Georgia. He attributes this momentum to growing public awareness of Biden’s foreign entanglements, particularly with China. Morris catalogs roughly 20 policy decisions that explicitly benefit Beijing while harming American interests, from closing FBI offices investigating Chinese exchange students to blocking domestic rare earth mineral mining.
The corruption amounts to treason, Morris argues, when a president accepts payments from America’s chief international rival and then implements policies favoring that adversary. With impeachment proceedings likely in the House, Morris predicts Biden will go down as one of the most corrupt presidents in history, yet Democrats missed their window to replace him as primary filing deadlines have already passed in most states.
“We’ve never had a situation like this. We’ve never had a president engaged in corruption on this scale.”
Dick Morris, Political Strategist and Author
Lori Gimelshteyn, co-founder of the Colorado Parent Advocacy Network, reveals disturbing findings from an investigation into state-mandated school crisis lines. After receiving incident reports about posters at Canyon Creek Elementary designed to drive wedges between young children and their parents, Gimelshteyn posed as a nine-year-old girl to test the crisis line displayed on these posters.
Despite claiming to be confidential, the crisis specialist required her full name, date of birth, zip code, and gender identity before proceeding. When Gimelshteyn mentioned thinking she might be transgender but not wanting her parents to know, the crisis specialist responded that she could “be anything you want to be,” promised not to tell her parents, and connected her to resources for exploring her “queer identity” through the Trevor Project.
Gimelshteyn notes the crisis specialists receive only three to six weeks of training and need only a bachelor’s degree in any field. Colorado’s I Matter program, passed in 2021, allows children as young as 12 to receive up to six therapy sessions without parent knowledge, consent, or involvement. The posters on elementary school walls include messages like “My family is great at pointing out my faults” and “I can count on my family for arguments and anger,” deliberately undermining the parent-child relationship.
Cherry Creek School District’s enrollment has plummeted from 57,000 to 43,000 students as families flee these policies. Gimelshteyn calls for full investigation of all organizations the state contracts with for crisis lines and the I Matter program, urging parents to check their children’s student IDs where crisis line numbers are now required by law.
“You should be very suspicious of an adult that is talking with your child without your knowledge, consent, or involvement.”
Lori Gimelshteyn, Co-founder, Colorado Parent Advocacy Network
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