October 2, 2020
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COVID Pays a Visit to Pennsylvania Avenue
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by Tony Perkins
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Most of us woke up this morning with a grim reminder: the coronavirus is still very much alive. President Trump's tweet that he and First Lady Melania have tested positive for COVID was another shock to the American system, as everyone bears down for the last months of a year that no one will be sorry to see go. The president, in his tweet to the nation, was optimistic, promising that we would all get through this "together."
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Biden Staffer on SCOTUS: Christians Need Not Apply
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by Tony Perkins
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It isn't a crime to be a Christian -- but according to the Biden campaign, it is a crime to nominate one to the Supreme Court. In an eye-opening exchange, one of the Democrat's staffers seemed appalled that Amy Coney Barrett's resume includes a stint as a trustee of an Indiana Catholic school. The scandal, at least to liberals, isn't that the school is Catholic -- but that it acts like one.
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A Legal Document Is Not a Living Document
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by Joshua Arnold
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There's nothing that Democrats and the media hate more than a win for President Donald Trump. And his third nomination in four years to fill a vacancy on the U.S. Supreme Court is shaping up to be just that.
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On this special "Faith & Freedom" edition of Washington Watch, we feature Rep. Mark Walker, U.S. Representative for the 6th district of North Carolina and Ranking Member on the Subcommittee for Intelligence and Counterterrorism, and Rep. Gary Palmer, U.S. Representative for the 6th district of Alabama. Rep. Walker discusses how his faith and background as a pastor has shaped his tenure in Congress. Rep. Palmer shares his faith journey with the Lord and how it informs his passion for defending freedom.
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