May 04, 2020
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No Quarantine on Religious Freedom
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by Tony Perkins
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It's not a date most people have circled on their calendars. But whether they know it or not, May 4, 2017 was the day most Americans were set free. Free from government imposed anti-religious mandates, court battles, and fines. Free from jail threats, harassment, and closures. After eight long years of an administration at war with religious freedom, President Trump leaned over a piece of paper in the Rose Garden and vowed, "We will not allow people of faith to be targeted, bullied, or silenced anymore."
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Joe Biden's Court of Mystery
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by Tony Perkins
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Donald Trump did a lot of unconventional things in his run for president, but releasing his short list of possible U.S. Supreme Court justices proved to be one of the smartest. With the courts topping most conservatives' concerns heading into 2016, the names were a reassurance that no matter what else the GOP nominee did as commander-in-chief, he would at least be leaving behind a legacy of constitutionalists. Now, three and a half years' worth of confirmations later, people are wondering what Joe Biden's list would look like. But they'll have to keep wondering -- because so far, he's too scared to release one.
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Planned Parenthood's Silver Lining of Death
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by Tony Perkins
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Staying home is supposed to keep people safe. But for unborn babies, even lockdowns have their risks. Any house can be an abortion clinic, Planned Parenthood wants people to know. You just have to call for pills.
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Today's show features: Eric Dreiband, Assistant Attorney General for the Civil Rights Division of the Department of Justice, on the DOJ siding with the church suing Virginia Governor Northam after the pastor - who held a 16-person Palm Sunday service - faced fines and jail time; and today's 3rd anniversary of President Trump's executive order on religious liberty;
Mairead McArdle, Reporter for National Review, on the Department of Homeland Security's report showing China hid the severity of the virus; Jared Bridges, FRC's Vice President for Brand Advancement, on the new features within FRC's rebuilt STAND Firm App; Travis Weber, FRC's Vice President for Policy and Government Affairs, on the Trump administration's track record on religious liberty.
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