May 21, 2020
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Planned Parenthood's Steal Small Voice
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by Tony Perkins
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Planned Parenthood is no "small" business. In 2018, America's hulk of an abortion provider reported net assets of $2.2 billion -- so the idea that they would be competing for stimulus loans is absurd. And yet, to the shock of people up and down East Capitol Street, that's exactly what dozens of its affiliates did. Even Republicans, who've come to expect this kind of larceny from Planned Parenthood, have a hard time believing it.
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The Sacramento King Faces off with DOJ
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by Tony Perkins
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If they're protesting, at least they're courteous about it. In a show of good faith, pastors all across California aren't just determined to hold services, they're giving the government fair warning they will. In a polite but firm letter to Governor Gavin Newsom (D), thousands of pastors have let the state know that they're reopening May 31 -- whether the state likes it or not!
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FRC Goes Live with the President and Cabinet Members!
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by Tony Perkins
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These are incredibly challenging times, but if America ever needed its spiritual leaders, it's now. "Pastors," Secretary Ben Carson said this morning, "make all the difference in the world." If the faith community bands together, he insisted, "this virus will not defeat us." Thursday, the faith community did in fact band together -- joining FRC for our first-ever National Virtual Pastors Roundtable.
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The Biggest Virus Story the Media Isn't Telling
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Believe it or not, there's plenty of good news in the virus fight -- if only someone would write them! National Review's Rich Lowry tried to fix that, doing a deep-dive on the president's supply line victories that have changed the way America fights the outbreak. Don't miss Lowry's stunning interview on the Trump successes the Left doesn't want you to hear!
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Today's show features: Ross Spano, U.S. Representative for the 15th district of Florida and Ranking Member of the House Investigations, Oversight & Regulations Subcommittee, on Planned Parenthood illegally obtaining $80 million in coronavirus relief funding, an update on the debate in Congress over coronavirus relief, and his reaction to congressional Democrats complaining that President Trump is defying congressional oversight; Eugene Scalia, Secretary of Labor, on new Labor Department guidelines that prohibit the department from discriminating based on religious beliefs, protecting the ability of faith-based organizations to participate in grant programs; Garrett Booth, Pastor of Grace Church in Houston, Texas, on FRC's National Pastors Roundtable earlier today; David Closson, FRC's Director of Christian Ethics and Biblical Worldview, on a survey showing that two-thirds of Americans of all faiths see a message from God in the virus.
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