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On today's program: Keith Self, U.S. Representative for Texas's 3rd District discusses the latest from the House GOP retreat, including President Trump's executive orders on military policies, transgender service members, and reinstating troops
On today's program, hosted by Jody Hice: Josh Brecheen, U.S. Representative for Oklahoma's 2nd District, recaps President Donald Trump's first full day as President and discusses some of the executive orders he has already signed. Hans von
Travis Weber, Vice President for Policy and Government Affairs at the Family Research Council, dives into the powerful impact of hosting God's presence more fully in our lives. In this episode, we discuss why living and working with God's power is essential today. Plus, we look at global initiatives from the World Health Organization and the United Nations aiming for unified global governance—and what actions believers can take in response.Travis Weber bioFamily Research CouncilGo further with the show notes page > JesusSmart.com/328Newsletters!The Smart Edit (thesmartedit.beehiiv.com). Advance in Christ. Live Smart. Free newsletter every Thursday.Pray AmericanDNA (prayamericandna.beehiiv.com).Discover more episodes > JesusSmart.com/podcast
On today's program, hosted by Jody Hice: Tim Burchett, U.S. Representative for the 2nd District of Tennessee, discusses the recovery effort in Tennessee and throughout the Southeast region following Hurricane Helene. Josh Hammer, Senior Counsel at
Cpt. (Ret.) Brent Sadler, Senior Research Fellow at the Heritage Foundation, comments on the current situation in the Middle East, as Israel's war against Hezbollah intensifies and as Iran's Axis of Resistance could place Israel in a five-front war.
On today's program: Travis Weber, FRC's Vice President for Policy and Government Affairs, offers an update on the WHO pandemic treaty deliberations and how Capitol Hill is addressing the issue. Robert Aderholt, U.S. Representative for the 4th
On today's program: Kevin Cramer, U.S. Senator from North Dakota, reacts to the dueling House Foreign Affairs Committee reports regarding the Biden administration's disastrous withdrawal from Afghanistan. Andrew Bailey, Missouri Attorney General,
On today's program: Chris Smith, U.S. Representative for the 4th District of New Jersey, responds to Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu's address to a joint meeting of Congress. Caroline Glick, Senior Contributing Editor of Jewish News
Before the Republican National Convention last week, a large group of delegates met to discuss what the Republican party stood far, ie: the party's platform. Delegates meet every four years, except in 2020 due to COVID-19, to discuss the platform and vote on any amendments. This year's committee was quite different compared to years past. Host Joseph Backholm is joined by FRC's Brent Keilen and Travis Weber, who were in the room as the decisions were being made. Spoiler alert, much of the pro-life and pro-family foundational blocks were removed from the platform. But why? And who is driving this change? Listen now to learn how the platform has changed and how as Christians we can to the best of our ability, point our country towards truth with our vote. Read The Washington Stand, featuring news and commentary from a biblical worldview. Published by Family Research Council.
Before the Republican National Convention last week, a large group of delegates met to discuss what the Republican party stood far, ie: the party’s platform. Delegates meet every four years, except in 2020 due to COVID-19, to discuss the platform and vote on any amendments. This year’s committee was quite different compared to years past. Host Joseph Backholm is joined by FRC’s Brent Keilen and Travis Weber, who were in the room as the decisions were being made. Spoiler alert, much of the pro-life and pro-family foundational blocks were removed from the platform. But why? And who is driving this change? Listen now to learn how the platform has changed and how as Christians we can to the best of our ability, point our country towards truth with our vote.
Before the Republican National Convention last week, a large group of delegates met to discuss what the Republican party stood far, ie: the party’s platform. Delegates meet every four years, except in 2020 due to COVID-19, to discuss the platform and vote on any amendments. This year’s committee was quite different compared to years past. Host Joseph Backholm is joined by FRC’s Brent Keilen and Travis Weber, who were in the room as the decisions were being made. Spoiler alert, much of the pro-life and pro-family foundational blocks were removed from the platform. But why? And who is driving this change? Listen now to learn how the platform has changed and how as Christians we can to the best of our ability, point our country towards truth with our vote.
On today's program, hosted by Jody Hice: Tony Perkins, President of Family Research Council and RNC Platform Committee Delegate from Louisiana, responds to the Republican Party Platform adopted for 2024, which does not contain a call for federal
On today's program: Tim Burchett, U.S. Representative for the 2nd District of Tennessee, responds to the U.N. Security Council vote on a proposed ceasefire in Gaza and provides an update on holding U.S. Attorney General Merrick Garland in contempt
On today's program: Warren Davidson, U.S. Representative for the 8th District of Ohio, discusses how the prosecution of former President Donald Trump fits a pattern of the Left's weaponization of the government and legal system against political
On today's program, hosted by Jody Hice: Josh Hammer, Senior Counsel at the Article III Project, provides analysis of the verdict in New York City trial of former President Donald Trump. Keith Self, U.S. Representative for the 3rd District of Texas,
On today's program: Mike Waltz, U.S. Representative for the 6th District of Florida, reacts to the Biden administration rejecting the call for sanctions against the International Criminal Court for seeking arrest warrants for Israeli officials and
Scott Perry, U.S. Representative for Pennsylvania's 10th District, reacts to jury deliberations beginning in the New York City trial of former President Donald Trump and offers an update on Israel's war against Hamas. Paul Fitzpatrick, 1792 Exchange
On today's program, hosted by Jody Hice: Nathaniel Moran, U.S. Representative for the 1st District of Texas, reacts to continued actions by the international community that embolden terrorists and impede Israel's effort to eliminate Hamas. Lt. Col.
On today's program: Caroline Glick, Senior Contributing Editor of Jewish News Syndicate, reacts to reports of Hamas terrorists looting aid meant for civilians in Gaza and provides an update on Israel's war against Hamas. Travis Weber, FRC's Vice
Host Joseph Backholm is joined by Family Research Council’s Travis Weber and Quena Gonzalez to unpack and offer a biblical perspective on the wave of antisemitism that seems to be crashing over college campuses, political offices, and the public square. There has been a pressure building against the Jewish people and Israel since the October 7th attack. But what is really fueling these antisemitic protests and beliefs? Travis and Quena offer both a political and spiritual perspective to explain the current cultural situation, touch on the campus protests, and walk through the ins and outs of the antisemitic bill currently making its way through the Hill. Read The Washington Stand, featuring news and commentary from a biblical worldview. Published by Family Research Council.
Host Joseph Backholm is joined by Family Research Council's Travis Weber and Quena Gonzalez to unpack and offer a biblical perspective on the wave of antisemitism that seems to be crashing over college campuses, political offices, and the public square. There has been a pressure building against the Jewish people and Israel since the October 7th attack. But what is really fueling these antisemitic protests and beliefs? Travis and Quena offer both a political and spiritual perspective to explain the current cultural situation, touch on the campus protests, and walk through the ins and outs of the antisemitic bill currently making its way through the Hill. Read The Washington Stand, featuring news and commentary from a biblical worldview. Published by Family Research Council.
On today's program: Katie Britt, U.S. Senator for Alabama, provides an update on Israel's war against Hamas and shares about her upcoming pro-life initiative in the Senate. Chip Roy, U.S. Representative for the 21st District of Texas, explains the
On today's program: Mike Lawler, U.S. Representative for the 17th District of New York, reacts to the demonstrations on U.S. college campuses and discusses the Antisemitism Awareness Act. Dr. Jennifer Bauwens, FRC's Director of the Center for Family
On today's program: Marsha Blackburn, U.S. Senator from Tennessee, provides an update on Senate border negotiations and discusses her re-introduction of the Woman's Right To Know Act. Blaine Luetkemeyer, U.S. Representative from the 3rd District of
On today's program: Sarah Holliday, Reporter for the Washington Stand, shares about the atmosphere at the 2024 March for Life. Mary Szoch, FRC's Director of the Center for Human Dignity, shines a light on '4 Ways Republicans Should Talk about Life
On today's program: Andrew Bailey, Missouri Attorney General, responds to the U. S. Supreme Court granting cert in the free speech case Missouri v. Biden. Travis Weber, FRC's Vice President for Policy and Government Affairs, provides an overview of
Marsha Blackburn, U.S. Senator from Tennessee, expresses her support for Israel, discusses President Biden's upcoming trip to the Middle East, and demands the Biden administration freeze all money going to terrorist organizations. Travis Weber,
On today's program: Matt Gaetz, U.S. Representative for the 1st District of Florida, shares the latest on the budget debate on Capitol Hill. Chris Gacek, FRC's Senior Fellow for Regulatory Affairs, comments on House Republican efforts to repeal the
The Respect for Marriage Act seems innocuous enough. Supporters say that it would codify same-sex marriage in America. But what would it really do? Religious leaders have warned that it would put individuals and institutions who abide by biblical teachings that marriage is between a man and a woman in the crosshairs of lawsuits and the government. We turn to Travis Weber, J.D., the Vice President for Policy and Government Affairs at Family Research Council, for answers. Follow Clay & Buck on YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/c/clayandbuckSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.