Bishop E.. W. Jackson addresses the recent assassination attempt on President Trump during the White House Correspondents' Dinner and the implications it holds for political discourse in America. He reflects on the shocking rhetoric used by public figures and the moral decay he perceives in society. Additionally, Bishop E. W. Jackson discusses the upcoming Stand Awards Dinner, honoring influential conservative figures. Join us for a thought-provoking discussion that delves into the intersection of faith, politics, and national security.
Chapters:
(00:00) Welcome to another edition of the Awakening podcast, American Family Radio
(00:51) Stand America will host its annual awards dinner in November
(04:22) There was another attempt on the life of the president two days ago
(19:52) 30% of Americans between 18 and 29 believe political violence is sometimes justified
(23:02) There's been some criticism of the Secret Service over security at Washington Hilton
(31:25) The White House is not a hotel, so securing it would be easier
(32:43) The demon crats won't stop spewing vile rhetoric about President Trump
(41:24) Bishop Jackson: I'm glad the President didn't come back
(45:30) Some are saying President Trump staged the assassination to boost his popularity
(53:00) Please do pray for us, because in many ways we are on the front line