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June 24, 2020

Virginia Is for Snoopers
by Tony Perkins
If there's one person in Virginia with job security, it's the head of Governor Ralph Northam's (D) crisis PR. Northam, who's become more known for his scandals than his successes, has managed to keep his damage control team hopping since the moment he was sworn into office -- first with his defense of legal infanticide and then with the surfacing of some unflattering blackface yearbook photos. But if 2020 was supposed to be the year of redemption, then someone might want to tell Northam to rethink his coronavirus strategy.
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The Annex Best Thing for Israel
by Tony Perkins
President Trump has already done more than any administration in modern history for Israel. But this week, he and his White House team are weighing a move that could change the status quo of America's ally forever.
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America's Hope: I Will Answer God's Call 2 Fall -- This Sunday!
by Tony Perkins
A global pandemic, a case of police brutality that sparked nationwide pandemonium, the statues of great men being erased from another time. Add to that the lawlessness on our streets and the activism of our courts, and it can be more than unsettling. But there is an answer to the host of problems we face. It's found in the simple promise of scripture, 2 Chronicles 7:14. God promises us that if we wholeheartedly return to Him, He will heal our land.
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Today's show features: Mike Johnson, U.S. Representative for the 4th district of Louisiana and Chairman of the Republican Study Committee, on the House Judiciary Committee's subpoena of Attorney General William Barr over U.S. Attorney Geoffrey Berman's ouster; Travis Weber, FRC's Vice President for Policy and Government Affairs, on the U.S. Senate's confirmation of Cory Wilson, President Trump's 200th federal judge; David Closson, FRC's Director of Christian Ethics and Biblical Worldview, on a biblical response to the radical movement to erase American history with the destruction of statues and renaming of important landmarks.

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