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Southern Baptists Should Investigate Churches that Cover Up Abuse, Says SBC President
J.D. Greear, president of the Southern Baptist Convention, said the denomination’s Executive Committee should immediately investigate 10 churches named in a report by the Houston Chronicle and San Antonio Express-News, including Second Baptist in Houston — one of the largest churches in the SBC. View the full article -
Sixteen States File Suit against President Trump following Emergency Declaration
16 states have filed suit against the White House this weekend claiming that President Trump has unconstitutionally declared a national emergency. View the full article -
President Trump Will Demand that Venezuela’s Maduro Steps Down
By American Media Institute - By AMI Newswire President Trump will call on Venezuela’s dictator Nicolas Maduro to leave office according an advanced text of a speech he will deliver today in Miami. Trump will also demand that Venezuela’s military allow humanitarian aid to arrive in that beleaguered socialist state. If the military leaders refuse, he is threatening to freeze their international financial assets. He has already taken that action against many Venezuelans connected to Maduro. -
President Trump Declares National Emergency, Signs Border Bill
By Andrew Aleksi-Lankinen - On Friday President Donald Trump announced that he is declaring a National Emergency over the border crisis. Congress was unable to find a solution in regards to the border so the President announced that he would declare a national emergency a power he has under the National Emergencies Act. However, the budget bill has tried to put limitations on what the President can do regarding the wall and immigration policy with the $1.375 billion that the bill appropria -
President Trump Will Declare a National Emergency after Signing the Highly Debated Budget Bill
After reaching a tentative agreement on the border wall funding earlier this week, the U.S. Senate and House have both passed the bipartisan funding bill on Thursday and have sent it to President Trump to sign. View the full article
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