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November 18, 2020

Senate Demands Techs and Balances
by Tony Perkins
"Smaller companies don't have the resources" to "prevent the next Trump situation," a Big Tech exec said to an undercover reporter last summer. Google, Twitter, and Facebook, she bragged, do. One year, thousands of censored posts, and a presidential election later, Americans are starting to understand just how far Big Tech will go to manipulate the democratic process.
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Republican Officials: Sitting Dox in Mich. Election Fight
by Tony Perkins
Can liberal party officials actually harass Republicans into certifying county election results? It looks that way in Michigan, where a sudden decision to formalize Wayne County's tally has onlookers shaking their heads. For days, the two parties were at loggerheads, voting 2-2 to keep the results from being finalized. That all changed overnight -- and now, we may know why: the GOP canvassers and their families were threatened, doxxed, and shamed.
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Follow the GOP Leaders
by Tony Perkins
In the House, where the Democrats lead is looking slimmer every day, a strong Republican leadership team will be crucial to keeping the Left in check these next two years. Fortunately, the party announced Tuesday that it had elected an all-star team, promoting some of our good friends and keeping other watchdogs of faith, family, and freedom in their posts.
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Today's show features: Sam Brownback, Ambassador at Large for International Religious Freedom, on the 2020 Ministerial to Advance Freedom of Religion or Belief; Dr. Jim Sneeringer, expert in electronic data communication systems, Co-Founder of iVoterGuide, and a member of iVoterGuide's Board of Directors, on why the Dominion voting system failed to meet Texas election standards; Terry Jeffrey, editor-in-chief for CNS News, on his recent article, "5 Evil Things Biden Plans To Do as President"; Lindsey Graham, U.S. Senator from South Carolina and Chairman of the Senate Judiciary Committee, on the Big Tech hearings in the U.S. Senate.

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