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September 26, 2019

Impeach Overreach: Pelosi Bets It All on Call
by Tony Perkins
Rep. Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez (D-N.Y.) isn't right often, but she was about this: moving forward with impeachment does put her party "in a new direction." To where, no one knows. But this we do know: Democrats have chosen their path -- and inevitably, someone will pay for it. The odds that that "someone" will be Donald Trump, however, look more improbable by the day.
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On Toys, Gender, and Truth: Mattel Isn't Playing Around
by Jared Bridges
Toymaker Mattel "heard that kids don't want their toys dictated by gender norms." Now they're launching a new line that encourages kids to blur the line between sex, gender, and creative expression. It's a new, radical ideology for the toy aisle, but the story goes back much further than today's headlines. Way back...
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Chicago Tells Preachers to Park It
by Tony Perkins
Millions of people walk through Chicago's Millennium Park every year, but only four of them seemed to catch the city's attention. They were students from Wheaton College, Christians who decided to spread the gospel at one of the biggest tourist attractions in America. It never occurred to these undergrads that they wouldn't be allowed to speak about their faith in public. So now, months later, they're in court -- sharing the good news of the First Amendment with a city that desperately needs it.
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For the September 26, 2019 edition of Washington Watch with Tony Perkins, we feature: Kevin McCarthy, House Minority Leader and U.S. Representative for the 23rd District of California, on House Speaker Nancy Pelosi's unprecedented announcement of an official impeachment inquiry without a vote of the full House of Representatives; John Malcolm, Vice President for Constitutional Government at Heritage Foundation, to explore the impeachment process and its political significance; Nadine Maenza, Vice Chair of the U.S. Commission on International Religious Freedom, to discuss a congressional hearing about the religious freedom situation in Iraq and the conditions that would enable religious minorities to return to and flourish in their communities; Travis Weber, Vice President for Policy and Government Affairs at Family Research Council, to rebut Politifact's flawed fact-check of the claim that 80 percent of the world population lives in places where they could face persecution for their religious beliefs.

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