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Congresswoman Erin Houchin from Indiana shares her insights on the legacy of Pope Francis, the ongoing immigration crisis, and the role of federal courts in shaping policy. She delves into the Republican Party's messaging challenges, the state of the economy, and the need for reforms in various sectors, including education. Congresswoman Houchin also discusses the importance of local governance and the impact of tariffs on American manufacturing. Later, Dan Schneider from Media Research Center discusses the extensive censorship efforts by the Biden administration, involving over 90 federal agencies and 57 censorship initiatives. He highlights the use of USAID funds to censor American speech, a practice they termed "financial turnstile." Schneider also criticizes NPR and PBS for their financial reliance on taxpayer dollars, noting they receive over $550 million annually and misrepresent their funding sources. Additionally, he discusses Wikipedia's bias in editing biographies, particularly JD Vance's, and announced an upcoming report on a new "Axis of Evil" involving Google, Wikipedia, and the Associated Press. Finally, Father Frank Pavone talks about the passing of Pope Francis and the impact of his papacy. Pavone, a former Catholic priest and pro-life advocate, highlights Pope Francis' emphasis on mercy and the need for clergy to be close to the people. He criticizes the Pope's confusing statements on marriage, human sexuality, and the LGBTQ community, and expresses hope for clarity from the next Pope.
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Congresswoman Erin Houchin from Indiana shares her insights on the legacy of Pope Francis, the ongoing immigration crisis, and the role of federal courts in shaping policy. She delves into the Republican Party's messaging challenges, the state of the economy, and the need for reforms in various sectors, including education. Congresswoman Houchin also discusses the importance of local governance and the impact of tariffs on American manufacturing. Later, Dan Schneider from Media Research Center discusses the extensive censorship efforts by the Biden administration, involving over 90 federal agencies and 57 censorship initiatives. He highlights the use of USAID funds to censor American speech, a practice they termed "financial turnstile." Schneider also criticizes NPR and PBS for their financial reliance on taxpayer dollars, noting they receive over $550 million annually and misrepresent their funding sources. Additionally, he discusses Wikipedia's bias in editing biographies, particularly JD Vance's, and announced an upcoming report on a new "Axis of Evil" involving Google, Wikipedia, and the Associated Press. Finally, Father Frank Pavone talks about the passing of Pope Francis and the impact of his papacy. Pavone, a former Catholic priest and pro-life advocate, highlights Pope Francis' emphasis on mercy and the need for clergy to be close to the people. He criticizes the Pope's confusing statements on marriage, human sexuality, and the LGBTQ community, and expresses hope for clarity from the next Pope.
See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
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