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January 4, 2021

In Georgia, 2020 Isn't Finished Yet
by Tony Perkins
As happy as everyone was to see 2020 go, there's no easing into its replacement. The new year is already off to a roaring start, thanks to two U.S. Senate runoffs, a new Congress, and an electoral college challenge that's creating plenty of fireworks before Wednesday's joint-session showdown on Capitol Hill. After an endless string of high-stakes weeks and months, both sides are right: the next 72 hours are as crucial as they get.
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Congressional GOP: Objections Sustained over Election Results
by Tony Perkins
Joint sessions of Congress are usually perfunctory, formal events. But so far, nothing about Wednesday's gathering of the House and Senate is shaping up to be ordinary. When the results of the Electoral College are presented to Congress, they're usually certified without much controversy. That won't be the case this year when more than 150 Republicans have vowed to take the loudest stand against election fraud in U.S. history.
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Awoman's Place Is in the House?
by Tony Perkins
House Democrats sure didn't waste any time sparking controversy. The 117th Congress had barely been gaveled in when Rep. Emanuel Cleaver (D-Mo.) decided to stir the pot with a "prayer" that has several Americans wondering what, exactly, our country is in for under this leadership. In a word, the Washington Times warned: godlessness.
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Today's show features: Marsha Blackburn, U.S. Senator from Tennessee, on what is at stake in the Georgia Senate runoffs; Worth Loving, Political Engagement Manager for FRC Action, on FRC Action's on-the-ground efforts in the Georgia Senate runoffs; Phill Kline, Director of the Amistad Project of the non-partisan Thomas More Society, on efforts in the courts and Congress to contest the Electoral College count; Louie Gohmert, U.S. Representative for the 1st district of Texas, on his lawsuit arguing that Vice President Mike Pence has the power to determine which electoral votes to count for a given state.

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