July 30, 2021
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Biden's Vaccine Push: A Mandate with Destiny
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by Tony Perkins
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Joe Biden isn't a doctor, and he's certainly not your doctor. But that hasn't stopped the president of the United States from making every Americans' health decisions for them. The "scare-monger in chief," as former Civil Rights Division leader Roger Severino calls him, has decided that when it comes to COVID, the facts, the law, and the science don't matter. You will be vaccinated, this Democratic leadership says -- and surrender every constitutional right to privacy, employment, personal safety, and free speech until you do.
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House Dems Drop Hyde-rogan Bomb
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by Tony Perkins
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How many votes does it take to kill the Hyde Amendment? House Democrats discovered the answer last night, when they voted along party lines, 219-208, to pass the first appropriations bill in 45 years (since 1976) without the Hyde Amendment. A procedural vote that would have restored the Hyde Amendment was defeated 217-208, also along party lines. The labor and HHS appropriations bill now heads to the Senate, where it remains to be seen whether moderate Democrats like Joe Manchin (W.Va.) will fight to prevent taxpayer dollars from funding abortion.
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Guilty until Proven Innocent
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If you think China and North Korea are the only countries with "political prisoners," think again. According to some conservatives in Congress, some of the January 6th rioters have been held in jail for months under what they consider abusive conditions. At a press conference earlier this week, Republicans warned about the possible mistreatment of some defendants and demanded that they be treated fairly.
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FRC to Supreme Court: Overturn Roe!
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by Katherine Johnson
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The case of Dobbs v. Jackson Women's Health Organization, concerning Mississippi's 15-week abortion ban, is the most consequential abortion case to come before the U.S. Supreme Court in years, and represents the best shot at overturning Roe v. Wade that we have seen in a long time.
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On today's show: Matt Rosendale, U.S. Representative for Montana, discusses Nancy Pelosi's mask mandate; Meg Kilgannon, FRC's senior fellow for education studies, decries the court decision that determined parents lack standing to challenge Virginia's new transgender school policies and discusses the Guilford Public School parents ousting GOP school board members who were sympathetic to the county's radical agenda; Katherine Johnson, FRC's research fellow for legal and policy studies, talks about FRC's amicus brief filed with the U.S. Supreme Court in the abortion case of Dobbs v. Jackson Women's Health Organization; Heather Johnston, founder and president of JH Israel and U.S. Israel Education Association, shares about her new book, Uncommon Favor: The Intentional Life of a Disciple.
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