March 8, 2021
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Evangelicals for Biden Lose Faith in Joe
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by Tony Perkins
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They can't say they weren't warned. Everyone in America knew where Joe Biden stood on abortion -- because he told them. In 13 debates, multiple campaign ads, and a Planned Parenthood townhall, no one had any doubt that if this man won the White House, his folksy faith talk would take a backseat to his political deal with the far-Left. If Evangelicals for Biden want to say they never saw this COVID bill and its abortion funding coming, then they were the only ones.
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Both Parties Ask for a Restraining Border
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by Tony Perkins
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Liberals can mock the Trump border wall they want, but three months into Joe Biden's amnesty policy, even Democrats are sounding the alarm. Rep. Henry Cuellar (D-Texas) has been watching what's happened along the Mexican border with absolute shock and says that if the White House doesn't do anything, there will be an immigration "crisis" in a matter of "weeks -- maybe even days."
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Planned Parenthood Puts Liberal Arts to Work on Campus
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by Tony Perkins
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If you sent your teenagers off to Christian colleges thinking they'd be safe from Planned Parenthood's tentacles, Students for Life says: think again! In a stunning new report, Kristan Hawkins's group is digging into 700 faith-based schools, and what they've found so far will surprise you. At least 25 religious colleges and universities have relationships with the abortion giant. And that, she believes, is just the beginning.
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Today's show features: James Comer, U.S. Representative for the 1st District of Kentucky and Ranking Member on the House Oversight Committee, on Republicans urging President Biden to reinstate a national emergency at the border as the U.S. faces an escalating border crisis; Roger Severino, senior fellow at the Ethics and Public Policy Center (EPPC), on President Biden's decision to fire the EEOC General Counsel and the implications for religious freedom; Bruce Tinsley, syndicated comic strip creator, on Gannett newspapers cancelling his comic strip "Mallard Fillmore"; Travis Weber, FRC's Vice President for Policy and Government Affairs, on the what the states are doing to push back from the Democrats' agenda, on the $1.9 trillion spending bill, and the upcoming Senate votes on H.R. 1, a federal takeover of elections, and the Equality Act.
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