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Failed Iran Talks, Draft Registration, Orbán’s Loss, and Revenge Addiction
Vance’s failed negotiations with Iran, US draft registration for young men, Hungary’s prime minister loses, and the science of revenge.
The Bulletin
Racist Memes, Vance at the Olympics, Epstein Files, and the Vanishing Church
Mike Cosper, Clarissa Moll
Trump posts racist meme about Obamas, JD Vance booed at Olympics, new Epstein file revelations, and young men in the church.
News
First Year of Trump 2.0 Leaves Pro-lifers with Misgivings
At the March for Life, pro-life Christians express concerns with Washington’s waning commitment to their cause.
The Bulletin
JD Vance’s Interfaith Marriage, Fighting in Nigeria, Nick Fuentes Interview
Mike Cosper, Clarissa Moll
Vance hopes his wife becomes a Christian, fighting continues in Nigeria, and Tucker Carlson interviews Nick Fuentes.
The Bulletin
A Third Presidential Term, South American Boat Strikes, and ChatGPT Erotica
Mike Cosper, Clarissa Moll, Russell Moore
Trump hints at running in 2028, US strikes more alleged drug boats, ChatGPT produces erotica.
News
Meet Trump’s Loyalists
A religiously diverse Cabinet has the task of carrying out presidential commands.
News
Trump Opens Second Term with Bold Promises
Harvest Prude
With nods to his widening base and prayers from Christian leaders, the president acts fast on campaign priorities like immigration.
The Russell Moore Show
A Conversation with Former Vice President Mike Pence
Russell Moore
The 48th vice president speaks on religious freedom, the state of democracy, and his Christian faith.
Vance’s Chance
W. James Antle III
How VP-elect JD Vance could build a bridge between populism and Christian conservatism.
News
Trump’s Path to Victory Still Runs Through the Church
The former president held on to the white evangelical vote while making gains among Catholics and Hispanic Christians.