Interview With Peter Wolfgang, Head Of Family Institute Of Connecticut

January 14, 2025

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CDM Output host John Ritchie interviews Peter Wolfgang, head of the Family Institute of Connecticut (FIC), the "social conservatives" who have stood up to protect the right-to-life of innocent unborn children, traditional marriage, the innocence of children, and much more.

"The tip of the spear when it comes to these attacks on the innocence of children and the right to grow up in a home with a mother and a father and the world as it should be is the gender ideology that is happening so often now in our public schools," explains Wolfgang.

FIC, along with coalition partners like the Connecticut Catholic Conference, have come together to form "Let Kids Be Kids" with the goal of requiring public schools to notify parents if their children want to identify as something other than their biological sex.

"We've always been the group that fights these things," explains Wolfgang.

Ritchie and Wolfgang go on to talk about child trafficking, that bill proposed in 2023 that FIC labeled the "Pedophile Anti-Discrimination" bill, illegal immigration, and much more.

Listen to the full interview below.

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