Freedom Foundation banquet to feature Dinesh D’Souza

Freedom Foundation banquet to feature Dinesh D’Souza

Freedom Foundation banquet to feature Dinesh D’Souza

Not since 1860, Dinesh D’Souza believes, have Democrats so fanatically refused to accept the result of a free election.

That year, he explains, their target was Lincoln. They smeared him. They went to war to defeat him. In the end, they assassinated him.

Now their target is President Trump, and the internationally renowned scholar, author and movie producer’s latest film documentary, “Death of a Nation” – which exposes the liberals and their tactics – is scheduled for theatrical release on Aug. 3.

A month later, D’Souza will present his opinions in person as keynote speaker at the Freedom Foundation’s annual banquet, whose theme is “A Celebration of Worker Freedom.”

The event is set for Friday, Sept. 28, at the Hilton Bellevue.

In addition to his spot-on observations on the Deep State conspiracy actively working to undermine the president and his agenda, D’Souza will join the Freedom Foundation in celebrating the U.S. Supreme Court’s recent decision in Janus v. AFSCME, which bans mandatory dues or agency fees for government employees all over the nation.

Government workers who have successfully opted out of union due and fees will be attending.

“Dinesh D’Souza is perhaps the most knowledgeable and without question the most fearless commentator on the American scene today,” said Freedom Foundation CEO Tom McCabe. “He’s also the most honest – which explains why he’s reviled by the left and a perfect fit for the Freedom Foundation.”

More details to follow.

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Jeff is a native of West Virginia and a graduate of West Virginia University with a degree in journalism. He served in the U.S. Army at Fort Lewis, Wash., as a broadcast journalist and has worked at a number of newspapers in West Virginia and Washington. Most recently, he spent 11 years as editor of the Port Orchard (Wash.) Independent, which earned the 2011 Washington Newspaper Publishers’ Association’s General Excellence Award as the top community newspaper in Washington. Previously, he was editor of the Business Examiner newspaper in Tacoma, Wash., for seven years. Jeff lives in Lacey; he and his wife have grown twin daughters.