January 23, 2025
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More Dems Jump Ship after 'Insane' Vote against Girls' Sports |
by Suzanne Bowdey |
Democrats lost plenty of voters to Donald Trump last November - and the ones who stuck around seem increasingly sorry they did. That's because three weeks into this new Congress, the party of Joe Biden refuses to abandon the wildly unpopular policies he represented. Maybe they thought they could survive by leaning into their left flank. There's just one problem: they're running for the exits too. |
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Proclaiming Life: That No More Generations May Be Lost |
by Chuck Donovan |
This Wednesday, January 22, 2025, is the 52nd anniversary of the Supreme Court's decisions in Roe v. Wade and Doe v. Bolton. January 22 is also just the third day of the second administration of Donald J. Trump. President Trump enters office in a somewhat different posture from that of his first term in 2017. The president's stance on abortion is considerably different from what it was eight years ago, with his stated pledge to veto any federal ban on abortion, opposition to the most protective pro-life laws in the states, and avowed intention not to alter the FDA's approval of the abortion pill. There remain, however, a number of actions that Congress and the president can take to reinstate pro-life policies from his first term. |
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DEI Is DOA: Trump Ends Federal Government-Sponsored Racism |
by Ben Johnson |
Federal employees promoting racialized socialism under the name of Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion (DEI) are soon to hear President Donald Trump's most famous phrase: "You're fired!" Responding to President Trump's executive orders, federal agencies have placed every DEI employee in the vast federal bureaucracy on paid leave, pending the elimination of their jobs. |
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Unbiblical Exhortation at National Prayer Service Goes Viral |
by Joshua Arnold |
You can't judge a church by its architecture. On their first full day in office, President Donald Trump, Vice President J.D. Vance, and their families attended "A Service of Prayer for the Nation" at the magnificent National Cathedral in northwest Washington, D.C. There, Episcopal Bishop Mariann Edgar Budde delivered a 15-minute homily on the topic of unity. Yet so controversial was this speech that the final minutes have gone viral, accumulating millions of views in less than 24 hours. |
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Chicago Showdown: City Officials, Religious Leaders Resist Deportation Raids |
by S.A. McCarthy |
As President Donald Trump's administration is preparing to deliver on promised mass deportations, Windy City Democrats are preparing to hinder the president's efforts. After information was leaked to The Wall Street Journal that U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) planned to carry out deportations in Chicago, as well as other so-called "sanctuary cities," Illinois Governor J.B. Pritzker (D) indicated that although he supports deporting illegal immigrants who have committed violent crimes, he opposes the deportation of non-violent migrants. |
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Experts Commend Trump's Exit from Paris Climate Agreement |
by Dan Hart |
Experts are hailing President Donald Trump's executive order to withdraw the U.S. from the Paris climate agreement, which they say pushes a globalist agenda over America's interests by mandating policies that hurt the U.S. economy and do virtually nothing to combat the earth's warming climate, which is mostly due to natural climate shifts. |
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Trump Defends J6 Pardons as D.C. Releases Final Prisoners |
by S.A. McCarthy |
Officials in Washington, D.C. are being accused of delaying the release of January 6 prisoners pardoned by President Donald Trump on Monday. According to a video released Monday night, a crowd of protestors outside a Washington jail insisted that Americans arrested and detained due to their alleged involvement in the events at the U.S. Capitol on January 6, 2021, had not been released as Trump had ordered. Paul Ingrassia, Trump's White House Liaison to the U.S. Department of Justice (DOJ), confirmed that brothers Andrew and Matthew Valentin had already been released, but protestors claimed that at least a dozen other January 6 prisoners were still being held. |
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Trump's Executive Orders Pave the Way for the Church to 'Live Out Its Role': Experts |
by Sarah Holliday |
Within the first 48 hours of his second term, President Donald Trump has signed a mountain of executive orders. This is not merely an outworking of fulfilling promises he made to the American people, but as Family Research Council's Travis Weber put it, this is the beginning of a "resetting and realigning" of America as a whole. |
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New Policy Bars Pride, BLM Flags from U.S. Embassies |
by Sarah Holliday |
Even though it's just day three of his new administration, President Donald Trump hasn't wasted any time implementing his agenda. Since day one, he's signed numerous executive orders, and he continues to take action that fulfills promises he made during his campaign. An example of this momentum is the "One Flag Policy," which has been adopted by the U.S. Department of State. A notable aspect of this new policy is that it effectively bans Pride and Black Lives Matter Flags from being flown on any U.S. embassy or outpost. |
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