Tonight’s Opening Verse: Mark 11:24
Therefore, I tell you, whatever you ask for in prayer, believe that you have received it, and it will be yours.
Tonight’s GUESTS:
Dr. Jeff Myers, Educator, entrepreneur, President of Summit Ministries, author of “Should Christians Support Israel? Seeking a Biblical Worldview in an Impossible Situation,” joins to discuss “Christian Zionists” and the biblical interpretation of modern day Israel.
Kevin McCullough, Salem Radio host, Editorial Writer at Salem Communications, Broadcast Media Consultant, joins the show to discuss his piece from Townhall, “God’s Design: The Left’s Nightmare.”
Henry Olsen, Senior fellow at the Ethics and Public Policy Center, Washington Post contributor, joins the show to discuss his piece from the Washington Post, “Trump’s $300 million question: Can money fix a midterm mess?”
Tonight’s STORIES:
MONOLOGUE – BREAKING | PRISON SENTENCED THROWN OUT FOR TINA PETERS.
Key Points from tonight’s Monologue:
Court Decision
- The Colorado Court of Appeals threw out former Mesa County Clerk Tina Peters’ 9-year prison sentence.
- The three-judge panel upheld her conviction on seven counts (four felonies and three misdemeanors), including official misconduct and tampering with election equipment.
- The court ruled that the trial judge improperly considered Peters’ beliefs about 2020 election fraud when imposing the sentence, violating her First Amendment free speech rights.
- Key quote from the 77-page opinion: “The trial court’s comments about Peters’s belief in the existence of 2020 election fraud went beyond relevant considerations for her sentencing.” Her offense was her “deceitful actions,” not her beliefs.
- The case was sent back to the trial court for resentencing without factoring in her election-related statements or views.
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