January 23, 2020
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A Fork in the Roe?
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by Tony Perkins
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Kathi Aultman is the abortion industry's worst nightmare. "I've killed more people than Ted Bundy," she admits. Coming to grips with the fact that she was "a professional mass murderer," as she called it, wasn't easy, but it has given this former abortion doctor a compelling reason to speak truth. And that truth, she insists, is that the abortion industry is a dark and nightmarish place that never, ever puts women first. She's been behind the curtain of "choice" -- and what she saw has changed her, and whoever will listen, forever.
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FRC Puts Life on the Map
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by Quena Gonzalez and Connor Semelsberger
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FRC has been working with allies to advance pro-life policies in Washington, D.C. for years. But with congressional Democrats stalling progress in the nation's capital, the "action" has shifted to the states, where pro-life legislators have made huge gains in the past 10 years.
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Watch the Pro-life Pros at ProLifeCon...
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Hundreds of thousands of pro-lifers will join President Trump on the National Mall for the annual March for Life at noon tomorrow. But before that, FRC will be hosting our own one-of-a-kind pro-life event at 8:30 in the morning: the ProLifeCon Digital Action Summit.
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Today's show features: Mike Johnson, U.S. Representative for the 4th District of Louisiana, with an update on the impeachment trial; Kevin McCarthy, House Minority Leader and U.S. Representative for the 23rd District of California, with his reflections on the anniversary of Roe v. Wade; Dan Forest, Lieutenant Governor of North Carolina, on the racist eugenic legacy of Margaret Sanger, founder of Planned Parenthood; Madeleine Kearns, Fellow in Political Journalism at the National Review Institute, and Travis Weber, FRC's Vice President of Policy and Government Relations, on a first-of-its-kind bill in the South Dakota House that would protect minors from life-altering transgender surgery.
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