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June 12, 2020

Policeless in Seattle
by Tony Perkins
If you're President Trump, you have to be wondering, "What next?" It wasn't enough that the administration had to deal with the liberals' three-year crusade to unseat him -- the Russian collusion, an impeachment sham, the deep-state FBI conspiracy. Then came 2020: the coronavirus, 119,000 deaths, an economic shutdown, and George Floyd. Now, if cities aren't burned to the ground, they're becoming part of a "proxy civil war." It is, the Left smirks quietly, the perfect election storm. But is it enough to win?
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A Platform for Principles
by Tony Perkins
Thanks to the pandemic, there's a lot still up in the air about the Republican National Convention. But apart from health protocols and locations, there's one detail that shouldn't be up for debate: the format of the party's platform. A lot of Americans might make the mistake that those detailed documents hammered out over days at the conventions don't mean anything. On the contrary, history shows -- they mean everything.
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Common Sense Prevails at HHS on the Definition of 'Sex'
by Peter Sprigg
The Department of Health and Human Services (HHS) today announced it had finalized a long-awaited rule to correct the Obama Administration's distortion of a key portion of their own signature legislation, the Affordable Care Act (ACA or "Obamacare").
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Today's show features: Ken Blackwell, FRC's Senior Fellow for Human Rights and Constitutional Governance, on Seattle's "police free autonomous zone"; Ashley Bell, Entrepreneurship Policy Advisor for the White House Opportunity & Revitalization Council and SBA Regional Administrator for Region IV, on President Trump's roundtable discussion in Dallas on race relations; Austin Ruse, President of the Center for Family and Human Rights and author of The Catholic Case for Trump, on President Trump's international leadership on life and religious liberty; David Harsanyi, Senior Writer at National Review, on the cultural revolution in America.

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