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January 22, 2021

GOP to Biden: Come to Your Census
by Tony Perkins
Joe Biden hasn't said where he stands on packing the courts, but we know one thing he's willing to pack: Congress. While most people were focused on Biden's big-ticket actions on Wednesday, things like rejoining the Paris Climate Accord and transgendering America's bathrooms, the new president managed to slip one order through that could tilt the balance of the House and Electoral College for years. If you didn't care about Census policy before, trust me. You care about it now.
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Republicans Penn. Hopes on Election Overhaul
by Tony Perkins
Democrats may have manipulated state election laws in 2020, but they'll have a much harder time doing it now -- if Pennsylvania has anything to say about it. In some of the best news of year so far, Republicans from the Keystone State are vowing to completely overhaul the mail-in ballot system that may have wrongly handed Joe Biden the presidency.
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'The Woke Has Gone for Broke'
by Tony Perkins
In the competition for "wokest school system of all," Illinois just might be the winner. But be warned, parents in the other 49 states, it's coming for you too.
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Today's show features: Katherine Johnson, FRC's Research Fellow for Legal and Policy Studies, on the anniversary of Roe v. Wade and FRC's new publication that reveals the legal, historical, and cultural reasons to overturn Roe v. Wade; Greg Steube, U.S. Representative for the 17th district of Florida, on his bill to protect women and girls in competitive sports, Biden's policies on women's health and gender equality, and President Biden's plans to use taxpayer dollars to pay for abortions overseas; Virgil Walker, Discipleship Pastor at Westside Church in Omaha, Nebraska and co-host of the Just Thinking Podcast, and Darrell B. Harrison, Dean of Social Media at Grace to You and co-host of the Just Thinking Podcast, on critical race theory and the troubling direction of public education.

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