September 11, 2017
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FEMA's Banned Aid Ripped by Trump |
When Hurricane Harvey ripped through Texas, most people never dreamed it was the beginning of a bigger storm over religious freedom. Unfortunately, that's exactly what happened when three Houston churches applied for FEMA funding -- only to be denied for being "too religious." |
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A Gillibrand New Day for Troop Bill |
Defense Secretary James Mattis has until February to implement the president's transgender order. But at least two senators are trying to stop him before he starts. Senator Kirsten Gillibrand (D-N.Y.), with help from Susan Collins (R-Maine), are hatching a plan to overrule the commander-in-chief's policy barring the gender-confused from serving in the military. |
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A Case of Intolerance for Court Picks |
Conservatives can complain about a lot of things in Washington, but President Trump's judicial nominees aren't one of them. And it's not just the quantity of the White House's judges -- it's the quality. The president is blowing past his predecessors' pace for nominations, but the good news for Americans is that he's picking men and women with proven, originalist track records. |
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Tony Perkins' Washington Update is written with the aid of FRC senior writers. | Print Friendly
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