January 24, 2020
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Life on the March
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by Tony Perkins
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Since that horrible Monday in 1973 -- the day our Supreme Court signed the death warrant for millions of unborn children -- America has had four pro-life presidents. Not one of them appeared at a March for Life rally -- until today. When Donald Trump walked across the stage at the National Mall, in front of a sea of pro-lifers, he wasn't just making a statement. He was cementing a legacy.
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Force Abortion, Lose Federal Funds
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by Tony Perkins
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President Trump wasn't the only one making history at this year's March for Life. HHS Secretary Alex Azar put an even bigger exclamation point on the day when he broke news at FRC headquarters about new action the agency was taking. After four years of watching California attack its own people, HHS is finally saying, "Enough." If the state can't be bothered to follow the law, Secretary Azar has decided to make them pay for it -- in federal funds, if necessary.
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Impeachment: Here Today, Yawn Tomorrow
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by Tony Perkins
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If the impeachment drudgery is putting the senators to sleep, it's no wonder Americans are tuning it out. According to the latest Nielsen ratings, millions of viewers are changing the channel -- and based on the president's growing approval rating, they wish House Democrats would too.
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Today's show features: Tom Cotton, U.S. Senator from Arkansas, on his analysis of the Democratic case for impeachment and the anniversary of Roe v. Wade; Alex Azar, U.S. Secretary of Health and Human Services, on HHS's pro-life efforts under the Trump administration, including their most recent announcement today at FRC's ProLifeCon that they will enforce the Weldon Amendment against California; Mike Pompeo, U.S. Secretary of State, on the Trump administration's international pro-life efforts and President Trump's historic appearance at the March for Life.
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