Alex Balekian Advocates for Parental Rights on Fox News
Last night, Alex Balekian joined Trace Gallagher on Fox News at Night for an engaging discussion that touched upon critical topics shaping our national conversation. The highlight of the segment was the Parental Rights Notification Bill, a subject that has become increasingly prominent in today’s political discourse. Alex, known for his staunch stance on family and community values, articulated the need for policies that prioritize parental involvement in children's welfare.
Additionally, the conversation shifted to the Supreme Court's recent decision regarding Idaho's ban on transgender care for minors.
The segment also covered a more localized concern — a Bakersfield woman's felony charges for alleged threats against City Council members, with Alex stating, “You play stupid games, you win stupid prizes.”
Alex Balekian, vying to replace Adam Schiff in Congress, is a candidate who stands for practical and principled leadership. His campaign is built on the foundation of returning power to the people, protecting individual liberties, and ensuring that parental voices are heard in the halls of power.
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