December 10, 2020
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Here Comes Electors Clause!
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by Tony Perkins
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If Joe Biden wins the presidency because state officials ignored their own laws, it won't just be Donald Trump who's lost -- it'll be the people of Texas, Alabama, South Carolina, Florida, and so many others who've lost their right to be represented. Those voters deserve to be heard. And thanks to 18 state attorneys general, they might finally get the chance.
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YouTube Channels China with Video Warning
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by Tony Perkins
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The biggest fraud of the 2020 election had nothing to do with ballots or voting machine or even liberal officials. This election was rigged by something else entirely: Big Tech. And now, days before the results are even certified, Silicon Valley is making it clear -- they aren't done.
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Warnock Doubles down on 'Pro-Choice' Pastor Comments
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Taking a page from the 2020 Democratic National Convention where the term "abortion" was not used a single time, Rev. Raphael Warnock's campaign website employs euphemisms such as "reproductive justice," "a woman's right to choose," and "reproductive health care" in the section outlining his views on abortion policy. But since the November 3rd election, Warnock -- who is running against Senator Kelly Loeffler in the January 5th Georgia Senate runoff -- has become vocal in his support for the national Democrat Party's abortion agenda.
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Today's show features: Secretary of State Michael R. Pompeo on the State Department designating Nigeria as a Country of Particular Concern for the first time and on China's threat to our national security; Mark Hotaling, Pastor of High Plains Harvest Church, on his church seeking an injunction against the state of Colorado's 50 person limit on houses of worship; Shaan Taseer, Co-founder of Pakistan for All and son of Solomon Taseer, the former governor of Punjab province killed for blasphemy, on the call to eliminate blasphemy laws; Tony Perkins on the sweeping recommendations by the Secular Democrats of America calling on a Biden administration to roll back religious freedom protections.
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