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January 10, 2020

Never Trumpers Never Satisfied
by Tony Perkins
The Never Trumpers may not be dead, but they're certainly desperate to be relevant again. Subdued -- and significantly diminished after three years of Trump accomplishments -- the wilting chorus of critics wants everyone to know, "We're still here." So, to spite the steady stream of headlines about their "extinction," "death," "irrelevance," and "failure," the movement concocted another plan: to stop attacking Trump and start attacking his base. You guessed it: evangelicals.
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An Unjust War against Trump
by Tony Perkins
Every president since George Washington has had to make quick decisions to defend America. The only difference on January 3rd is that the president was Donald Trump. And that means the far-Left will do absolutely everything in their power (and outside of its powers) to stop him. Even if it means putting American lives at risk.
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Mr. Smith Goes to the Mat in Washington
by Tony Perkins
Congressman Chris Smith (R-N.J.) has been tracking human rights abuses for about as long as anyone in Congress -- and even he's never seen anything like what's happening in China. "[There hasn't been] this kind of mass internment of millions since the Holocaust. Torture, rape, sexual abuse, forced abortions of women being held in the [concentration] camps." It has to stop. And he and the rest of the Congressional-Executive Commission on China won't quit until it does.
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Today's show features: Chip Roy, U.S. Representative for the 21st District of Texas, with his reaction to the War Powers Resolution passed by the U.S. House yesterday; Cathy Ruse, FRC's Senior Fellow for Legal Studies, on a Virginia bill that would allow children to obtain vaccines without parental consent; Edward Graham, son of Franklin Graham, on Samaritan's Purse's efforts to help victims of the Australian bushfires; Michael Knowles, host of "The Michael Knowles Show at the Daily Wire," on how the sin of pride underlies so much of what our culture considers virtuous.

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