July 29, 2020
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Barr Brawl in the House
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by Tony Perkins
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House Democrats have been itching to get Attorney General William Barr on the stand for more than a year. But after Tuesday's performance, I guarantee they won't be so eager again. The hearing in the Judiciary Committee, which was supposed to end in disaster for President Trump, was a spectacular failure for the Left, who emerged looking bitter, unhinged, and outsmarted. Barr, in sharp contrast, was the picture of unflappability, as liberals raged, interrupted, and mocked their way through five hours. If this was meant to be Barr's grilling, the media concluded, they blew it.
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Doctor Video Suffers from Acute Censorship
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by Tony Perkins
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The who's who of Big Tech took a turn before Congress this afternoon -- and not a moment too soon, considering the mess they're making of free speech. The men behind Apple, Facebook, Google, and Amazon have a lot of questions to answer about censorship, if House leaders will let Republicans ask. And the first one, considering what happened this week with the frontline doctors' conference ought to be: Why are you letting your political agenda get in the way of the coronavirus facts?
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A Tale of Two Relief Bills...
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by Tony Perkins
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These days, the two parties couldn't be more different -- and their latest attempts at virus relief certainly prove it. House leaders, who ditched the spirit of goodwill that got America through the first CARES Act, have already made it clear that they're not serious about anything but the elections. Their proposal, which was basically a summary of every radical idea Democrats have ever had, passed in May. Now, Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell (R-Ky.) says, it's time to get down to business and consider something reasonable. Whether Democrats will is another story.
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Must-See TV: July 29 at 9pm (ET)!
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Don't miss my take on the recent explosion of lawlessness in America. Tune in at 9pm (ET) to Daystar or Daystar.com/live to hear our conversation about how Christians can stand for the truth in these chaotic and challenging times.
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Today's show features: Mark Morgan, Senior Official Performing the Duties of the Commissioner of U.S. Customs and Border Protection, on the federal response to the riots in Portland and other cities and Attorney General William Barr's testimony before Congress Tuesday; Jon Schweppe, Director of Policy and Government Affairs for American Principles Project, on Big Tech censorship and on Facebook, Amazon, Google, and Apple CEOs testifying during the House Judiciary Antitrust subcommittee hearings; Paris Dennard, Senior Communications Advisor for Black Media Affairs for the Republican National Committee, on Joe Biden's record of not helping black Americans; Mike Gonzalez, Senior Fellow at The Heritage Foundation, on his new book, "The Plot to Change America: How Identity Politics is Dividing the Land of the Free."
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