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March 05, 2020

Schumer's Credibility: Hanging by a Threat
by Tony Perkins
At the end of last year, the Senate passed a bill that suddenly feels very ironic: the Security for Supreme Court Justices Act. With the country so divided, both parties seemed concerned the justices didn't have enough protection. Four months later, who could have dreamed the people they needed protection from were the Senate's own members?
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Arizona Wrestles with Dems over Sports
by Tony Perkins
Ten years ago, it might have taken six minutes to debate a bill like this -- if there was any debate at all. But this is 2020, when the conversations about something as straightforward as gender takes as many as six hours. Now, instead of overwhelming consensus on an issue that wouldn't have been an issue before, the margins are razor thin. Just how far has the cult of transgenderism gone? Not a single Democrat in the Arizona House voted Wednesday to protect women's sports.
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India's Religious Freedom Problems: Will Modi Address Them?
by Arielle Del Turco
Wednesday afternoon, the United States Commission on International Religious Freedom (USCIRF) used a hearing to highlight how the practice of stripping religious minorities of citizenship can be a precursor to mass atrocities -- and the witness testimonies all pointed fingers at India.
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Today's show features: Josh Hawley, U.S. Senator from Missouri, on the national security threat posed by Chinese tech companies and Senate Minority Leader Chuck Schumer's threats against Justices Kavanaugh and Gorsuch; Adrian Zenz, Senior Fellow in China Studies at Victims of Communism Memorial Foundation, on how tech giants make their electronic gadgets with forced labor from Uyghurs in China; Chris Mitchell, Middle East Bureau Chief for CBN News, on the results of Israel's parliamentary election; David Closson, FRC's Director of Christian Ethics and Biblical Worldview, on the growing number of children experiencing anxiety about ecological disasters.

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