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April 6, 2022

Separated by Birth: Two Parties, Two Very Different Abortion Views
by Tony Perkins
When D.C. homicide units pulled up to the brick rowhouse last Wednesday, it was already an unusual scene. As forensic teams carried out red biohazard bags and coolers, news was already starting to circulate about the gruesome evidence inside: the bodies of five perfectly-formed baby boys and girls, thrown away in an abortionist's garbage eight blocks from the White House. Some of them, experts believe, could be victims of a crime that Democrats argue never happens -- the cold-blooded infanticide that to this day they refuse to stop.
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Stonewalling Jackson: GOP Fights to the End
by Tony Perkins
While Democrats celebrate the all-but-certain confirmation of Supreme Court nominee Ketanji Brown Jackson, Republicans have a message for Joe Biden: enjoy it, because she may be the only extremist you get. If the November elections are the bloodbath experts predict they'll be, the script in the Senate will flip. And Minority Leader Mitch McConnell (R-Ky.) is warning Democrats that the GOP's new bargaining power may come in very handy for future vacancies.
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Disney Turns Snow White with Rage at Florida Parents' Bill
by Joshua Arnold
No one envies White House Press Secretary Jen Psaki's job. It's no fun defending the Biden administration's every flub and fumble -- especially the intentional blunders. Despite daily fielding hostile questions on camera, Psaki on Monday looked none too comfortable defending, once again, her boss's obsessive antipathy towards Florida's new law protecting Parental Rights in Education. To a straightforward question -- "At what age does the White House think that students should be taught about sexual orientation and gender identity?" -- the talented spin artist stumbled painfully through a non-answer, glancing repeatedly at her notes.
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On today's show: Rand Paul, U.S. Senator from Kentucky, weighs in on the debate happening over reauthorizing the Global Magnitsky Act and Senate Majority Leader Chuck Schumer refusing to allow the Senate to vote on an amendment that would keep the Title 42 border policy in place. Lt. Gen. (Ret.) Jerry Boykin, FRC's Executive Vice President and former commander of the U.S. Army's Delta Force, discusses the testimony by the chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff warning of worsening international instability. Kevin Brady, U.S. Representative for the 8th District of Texas, discusses the state of the economy and efforts of Barack Obama to work with President Biden to resuscitate Obamacare. Hedieh Mirahmadi, Founder of Resurrect Ministry and Exclusive Columnist at the Christian Post, shares about her new op-ed urging individuals to support and join the parental rights movement. Meg Kilgannon, FRC's Senior Fellow for Education Studies, addresses the ways that government programs disrupt family relationships and the practical steps that parents can take to become more involved in the parental rights movement.

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