
Samantha Kamman
Christian Post Reporter
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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Charlie Kirk's murder sparked 'revival' that March for Life hopes to build on
Charlie Kirk’s assassination has sparked a “religious reawakening,” particularly among youth, according to the March for Life’s new president, who revealed how the group’s 53rd annual march plans to speak to and offer hope to a generation searching for meaning.

Sex offender who exposed himself to minors faces no charges in Fairfax County; DA accused of neglect
Virginia's attorney general has accused a prosecutor of neglect, as a male sex offender who claimed to identify as female to enter women's locker rooms faces no charges in Fairfax County despite allegations that he exposed himself to little girls and kept child pornography, as well as a schedule of children's swimming schedules on his phone.

JK Rowling slams Emma Watson for 'trashing' women's rights in favor of gender-confused men: 'She's ignorant'
Author J.K. Rowling publicly rebuked actress Emma Watson for advocating for allowing trans-identifying men in women’s shelters, prisons and bathrooms, accusing Watson of ignorance for failing to see how eroding all-female spaces puts women and girls in harm's way.

Alvin Bragg drops criminal charges against woman who punched pro-life activist during street interview
The pro-life activist who was assaulted and left bloodied during a street interview on abortion condemned Manhattan District Attorney Alvin Bragg’s office for failing to prosecute the New York woman who punched her in the face.

Church attendance rising after Charlie Kirk's murder, particularly among youth: Evangelism group leader
Some pastors have reported seeing an increase in church attendance following the assassination of Charlie Kirk, particularly among young adults, some of whom haven’t attended a worship service in years.

Marco Rubio tells visa holders praising Charlie Kirk's murder: 'You're not welcome in this country'
The U.S. Department of State may deny visas or revoke the visas of people who celebrate or make jokes about Charlie Kirk’s assassination, with Secretary of State Marco Rubio warning the latter group to “prepare to be deported.”

Tim Allen inspired by Charlie Kirk's widow to forgive his father's killer after 60 years
Actor Tim Allen said that he has struggled for over 60 years to forgive the drunk driver who killed his father, only now finding the will to do so after hearing Charlie Kirk’s widow, Erika Kirk, say that she forgave the young man charged with murdering her husband.

Bestselling children's author Robert Munsch plans to end his life by assisted suicide; ethicists react
Bestselling Canadian children’s book author Robert Munsch is planning to end his life through physician-assisted suicide.

Glenn Youngkin, Tucker Carlson among conservatives headlining TPUSA's fall college tour
Gov. Glenn Youngkin told a crowd of Virginia Tech University students that all of them are now “the next Charlie Kirk” in a speech at one of the first Turning Point USA events since the conservative activist’s assassination.

5 reactions to Jimmy Kimmel's apology over Charlie Kirk remarks: 'Crocodile tears'
Jimmy Kimmel's tearful attempt to address his false claims about the 22-year-old man who assassinated Charlie Kirk by claiming the killer was part of the "MAGA gang" and not a leftist has drawn mixed reactions.



















