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July 24, 2020

A Choice Movement We Can All Get Behind
by Tony Perkins
President Trump has been trying to make school choice a priority for months. Now, with the virus forcing local districts to scrap their fall plans, he might finally have the opening he's been waiting for.
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The RNC Goes Unconventional
by Tony Perkins
Nothing about 2020 is normal -- including, it turns out, the Republican National Convention. After weeks of trying to make the event work, the president surprised people on Thursday with the announcement that he was canceling the Jacksonville celebration. Worried about the spike in coronavirus cases, especially in Florida, President Trump decided "to have a big convention is not the right time. I have to protect the American people."
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Lost and Founders: America's Answers in the Past
by Tony Perkins
Today's Americans aren't the first ones to wonder if our country has lost its way. Abraham Lincoln used to worry, when the generation of the founders had died out, that we'd lost the living memory we'd need to carry on their legacy. "I think we're back there again," Katharine Gorka says. And if this nation is going to survive, we need to take a trip down memory lane, she insists, and remind ourselves what made America what it is.
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Today's show features: Andy McCarthy, former Assistant U.S. Attorney for the Southern District of New York and Senior Fellow at the National Review Institute, on a federal judge issuing a restraining order against federal agents tasked with protecting a federal courthouse in Portland from violent rioters; David McIntosh, former Congressman and President of the Club for Growth, on the SPLC's lawsuit against the Trump administration's coronavirus relief efforts for private schools; Suzanne Geist, U.S. Senator from Nebraska, on the Nebraska legislature considering a bill to ban dismemberment abortion; Ryan Burrell, CEO of SPRY Strategies, on a new poll showing Trump leading Biden in several battleground states.

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