A firestorm is brewing in the suburbs of Washington, D.C. In Fairfax County, Virginia, one of the nation's largest and wealthiest school districts, explosive allegations have surfaced: school officials are accused of arranging and even funding abortions for underage girls, all behind their parents' backs.In this episode, host Emily Erin Davis speaks with Walter Curt, the independent journalist who uncovered the scandal. Armed with exclusive whistleblower documents and firsthand testimony from teachers, Curt reveals the evidence that administrators knew about these incidents for months. This investigation goes beyond one school, exposing a fierce battle over a proposed constitutional amendment in Virginia that could erase parental rights in abortion decisions. As the state heads toward a critical governor's race, this story serves as a national warning for the future of family rights in a post-Roe America.In this episode, you will hear:The shocking allegations against Fairfax County Public Schools officials.Firsthand accounts from those involved, including a 17-year-old allegedly taken for an abortion without parental knowledge.Exclusive details from the whistleblower documents that exposed the cover-up.How this scandal is shaping the upcoming Virginia governor's race.The fight over a proposed state constitutional amendment on abortion and parental rights.Why Virginia is being called the "canary in the coalmine" for parental rights battles across the U.S.Guest:Walter Curt: Independent journalist and Founder of the WC Dispatch.
A firestorm is brewing in the suburbs of Washington, D.C. In Fairfax County, Virginia, one of the nation's largest and wealthiest school districts, explosive allegations have surfaced: school officials are accused of arranging and even funding abortions for underage girls, all behind their parents' backs.In this episode, host Emily Erin Davis speaks with Walter Curt, the independent journalist who uncovered the scandal. Armed with exclusive whistleblower documents and firsthand testimony from te...