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September 17, 2021

President's Prison Rule Cells out Women
by Tony Perkins
Joe Biden may be headed for the beach, but don't expect it to be a vacation from his problems. When the president got on the plane this afternoon, the White House was frantically trying to clean up another mess of Biden's making -- this time on the southern border. In Del Rio, Texas, where more than 10,000 migrants are wading in the water on the U.S.-Mexico border, the president's team can't stop the flood of shocking images. It's just one more snapshot in his photo album of failures.
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Biden Isn't Joe-King with Mandate
by Joshua Arnold
Attorneys general in 24 states sent a letter to President Biden yesterday, threatening legal action if he follows through on his threat to mandate private companies with more than 100 employees to require their employees either take the coronavirus vaccine, submit to weekly testing, or be fired. One of those attorneys general, Dave Yost of Ohio, explained further on "Washington Watch."
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Who's Ready to Reconcile Spending $3.5 Trillion?
by FRC Staff
As the FRC team continues to pour over the text of the monstrous $3.5 trillion infrastructure package Democrats have assembled, we continue to find a liberal grab-bag of social policies.
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On today's show: Pat Fallon, U.S. Representative for the 4th District of Texas, discusses drone footage showing thousands of migrants under a bridge in Del Rio, Texas as local facilities are overwhelmed; John Seago, Texas Right to Life Legislative Director, celebrates a federal judge rejecting the Biden administration's move against the Texas Heartbeat Law; Leslie Rutledge, Arkansas Attorney General, shares why she and 23 other state attorneys general signed a letter opposing Biden's vaccine mandate; David Closson, FRC's Director of the Center for Biblical Worldview, discusses how Christians should think about the role of government in light of President Biden's vaccine mandate.

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