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Eagles’ Wings Spearheads Historic Israel Advocacy Day on Capitol Hill
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WASHINGTON -- Eagles’ Wings and its advocacy arm, the Israel Christian Nexus, led by Bishop Robert Stearns, launched Israel Advocacy Day this week in the nation’s capital. Held in partnership with the American Christian Leaders for Israel (ACLI) and led by Dr. Susan Michael, Director of the International Christian Embassy Jerusalem USA, the summit continues a growing movement of strategic interfaith gatherings on behalf of the Jewish people and the state of Israel.
From May 5–7, over 300 rabbis, pastors, and civic leaders convened to demonstrate their unified support for Israel and to forge deeper relationships among their communities as they advocate for robust U.S. policy in support of the Jewish state.
SC Freedom Caucus: Good News & Bad News
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The good news is that the Legislature has adjourned so your wallets are safe until January. The bad news is that we’ve adjourned with a lot more work to do.
The 1st year of our 2 year session has expired as of Thursday at 5 PM. While we will send a full breakdown of what did and didn’t happen this Session (that will come at a later date), we thought it would be prudent to focus this communication entirely on the last week of Session.
Victory Coalition Makes Case for Trump-Netanyahu Collaboration to Take Down the I.R.G.C. and Free Iran
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Argues for Trump to Cancel Potentially Fatal Trip Behind “Enemy Lines”
WASHINGTON -- In a policy paper released today as U.S. envoy Steve Witkoff conducts yet-another round of negotiations with Iranian representatives putatively aimed at eliminating their nuclear weapons program, the Victory Coalition urged President Trump to pursue a different – and far more realistic – path toward that goal.
Instead of the present approach, which legitimizes the regime in Tehran and buys it time, the Coalition calls for American support for Israeli military action designed to degrade the Iranian Revolution Guard Corps that secures the mullahocracy – creating the opportunity for the people of Iran to liberate themselves and end the threat posed by Iran’s government that brutally represses them and threatens the rest of us.
SC Attorney General Alan Wilson's Response to Nancy Mace's Accusations
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I will not stand by and allow someone to lie about, not only me, but the dedicated men and women in my office who’ve been in the trenches protecting kids for years. A would-be candidate for Governor is attacking me, prosecutors, and our law enforcement partners who put their life on the line to protect children and catch predators. Enough is enough.
Over the course of the last several weeks, this would-be candidate has peddled lies and mistruths for her own political ambitions and clicks on social media.
Specifically, she has brought up a handful of cases from the last decade related to offenders that obtained illegal images of children. Let me be clear, our ICAC (Internet Crimes Against Children) division has worked to get these criminals before a judge and hold them accountable. Our objective is to indict, prosecute, and get them added to the Sex Offender Registry.
Hidden Costs: How State Agencies Quietly Spend Above Their Budgets
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- By Rick Brundrett - The Nerve

The adopted state budget for the current fiscal year that ends June 30 totaled more than $42 billion, though a low-key state office quietly approved an additional $858 million in collective “other” or federal fund spending requests after the fiscal year started, records show.
And since the beginning of fiscal year 2024 through mid-March of this fiscal year, approved mid-year spending increases of other or federal funds have totaled nearly $1.6 billion, according to records recently provided to The Nerve by the S.C. Department of Administration under the state Freedom of Information Act.
The fiscal year starts July 1 and runs through June 30 of the following year.
The Justice Department Announces First Amendment Investigation into Washington State’s New Anti-Catholic Law, Senate Bill 5375
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WASHINGTON — The Justice Department today announced it has opened a civil rights investigation into the development and passage of Washington State Senate Bill 5375, signed into law on May 2, 2025, by Governor Bob Ferguson, which appears on its face to violate the First Amendment.
Washington State’s new law adds “members of the clergy” to a list of other professionals who are required to report information received in a confessional setting relating to child abuse or neglect to law enforcement or other state authorities, with no exception for the absolute seal of confidentiality that applies to Catholic Priests.
Statement from State Treasurer Curtis Loftis on House Decision not to Pursue Removal from office
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I am grateful for the House leadership’s decision today to choose the people's business over political theatre. I feel sure that South Carolinians are thankful that they are the first priority, and political games are not.
I am ready to turn my focus back to doing the people’s work – to stabilize our state’s financial system and put this unfortunate chapter of fighting baseless claims by a few politically-motivated senators behind us.
Let me be clear: there is no missing money, no mysterious bank account, absolutely no evidence of fraud, and every dollar is properly accounted for. Furthermore, the two independent auditors that reviewed this issue confirmed what I’ve said all along – this was a reporting error, not a financial loss.
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