November 13, 2020
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Radical 'Heroes Act' Is a Leftist Wish-List
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On November 12, Senate minority leader Chuck Schumer (D-N.Y.) and House Speaker Nancy Pelosi (D-Calif.) held a joint press conference calling for the passage of the Heroes Act. The Senate, House, and White House have been dealing with this far-left bill for months, but Schumer claims that the results from the 2020 election prove the necessity of passing the Heroes Act as a "starting point" on a new round of coronavirus relief legislation.
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Equal Justice Under Law? Not if You're Conservative
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by Dan Hart
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How far does the Left want to go to cancel opposing viewpoints? Far enough to deprive citizens of their constitutional right to legal representation, apparently. Recently, a $500,000 negative ad campaign has been launched against law firms that are representing President Trump in his claims of voting irregularities and possible fraud in the various swing states.
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Justice Alito: COVID Has Led to a Constitutional 'Stress Test' for Religious Freedom
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by Katherine Johnson
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In a keynote speech before the Federalist Society convention this week, U.S. Supreme Court Justice Samuel Alito provided a stark reminder of the need to consistently be on guard to defend our freedoms, observing that "[t]he [coronavirus] pandemic has resulted in previously unimaginable restrictions on individual liberty."
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FRC in the Spotlight
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FRC's policy experts covered multiple angles of the 2020 election in a series of recent op-eds. Don't miss Joseph Backholm's Why the Left Lost the Election Even if Biden Wins the White House at Townhall, Mary Beth Waddell's Pro-Life Women Won Big on Election Night at CNS News, and Katherine Beck Johnson's Election 2020 showed Republicans that it pays to be bold at the Washington Examiner.
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Today's show features: Maria Keffler, Co-Founder of the Arlington Parent Coalition, on Target's recent removal of Abigail Shrier's book, Irreversible Damage: The Transgender Craze Seducing Our Daughters; Connor Semelsberger, Legislative Assistant for Family Research Council, on the status of the election results, including statistical anomalies and what's been discovered about voter fraud; Matt Carpenter, Director of FRC Action, on what recent polling has revealed about attitudes toward the election results and the potential for abuse in mail-in voting; Quena Gonzalez, FRC's Director of State & Local Affairs, on the positive state and local developments for faith, family, and freedom across the country.
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