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Five Things to Know About Trump’s Global Minimum Tax Order
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- By Alan Cole - Tax Foundation
This week, the incoming Trump administration issued a day-one executive order on the global minimum tax agreement known as Pillar Two, which seeks to ensure multinational corporations pay at least 15 percent in income tax. The order contains two main elements: the first is that policy promises made by the Biden administration’s Treasury officials have no effect except insofar as the US Congress passes laws to back them up. The second is that the US may retaliate against extraterritorial taxes.
The relationship between the US and the Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development (OECD) minimum tax deal is complex, but below are the five elements most key to understanding the situation.
Ministries Confront ‘Lethargic’ Christian Voters, Mobilize 850,000 Americans to Pray, Vote and Engage
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- By Press Release
As President Trump begins his second term, Christians Engaged and Family Policy Alliance Foundation continue to voice concern over ‘apathetic U.S. Christians’ retreat’ from influencing culture
COLORADO SPRINGS, Colo. — A grassroots nonprofit ministry that exists to awaken, educate and empower Christians says the American church has continued to be lethargic in stewarding its rights and liberties - even as President Trump begins his second administration.
Only 56 percent of self-identified Christians voted in the latest U.S. presidential election, according to the 2024 Post-Election Survey from Dr. George Barna and the Cultural Research Center at Arizona Christian University.
The most common reason for not voting was lethargy. The study reported that one out of five voting-age, self-identified Christians (20%) said they had intended to vote in 2024 but simply forgot or never got around to it.
More Dems Jump Ship after ‘Insane’ Vote against Girls’ Sports
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- By Suzanne Bowdey - The Washington Stand

Democrats lost plenty of voters to Donald Trump last November — and the ones who stuck around seem increasingly sorry they did. That’s because three weeks into this new Congress, the party of Joe Biden refuses to abandon the wildly unpopular policies he represented. Maybe they thought they could survive by leaning into their left flank. There’s just one problem: they’re running for the exits too.
The party’s post-election miscalculations came into greater focus last week when the House voted on a bill to protect girls’ sports — an issue that even The New York Times admits has 79% support. But instead of listening to Americans and the message delivered in the 2024 elections, Democrats doubled down, proving they’re incapable of flexibility on issues of radical transgenderism.
The Philippines Detains Chinese Spy As US Moves Missiles
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- By Stefan J. Bos - Chief International Correspondent Worthy News

MANILA (Worthy News) – While Philippine authorities confirmed the detention of an alleged Chinese spy, the U.S. military moved Lyphon launchers – which can hit Chinese targets from Laoag airfield in the Philippines to another location on the island of Luzon, officials confirmed.
The Tomahawk cruise missiles in the launchers can hit targets thousands of kilometers (miles) away in both China and Russia from the Philippines; the SM-6 missiles it also carries can strike air or sea targets more than 200 km (165 miles) away, according to experts.
Pro-Life Advocate Herb Geraghty Declines to Seek Presidential Pardon
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- By Life Legal Defense Foundation
WASHINGTON -- Pro-life advocate Herb Geraghty, who was convicted in September 2023 of violating the Freedom of Access to Clinic Entrances (FACE) Act after participating in a 2020 pro-life rescue in Washington, D.C., has decided not to seek a presidential pardon. Herb was sentenced to more than two years in federal prison for allegedly blocking access to an abortion clinic owned by notorious late-term abortionist Cesare Santangelo.
During the rescue, Herb entered the building that houses the abortion clinic to peacefully encourage women to choose life. Initially cited for trespass, Herb was never prosecuted for that charge. However, two years after the event, the U.S. Department of Justice under the Biden-Harris administration brought charges against nine pro-lifers present that day, including Herb. The group faced violations of the FACE Act and conspiring to deprive others of their “right” to abortion under an obscure Civil War-era statute originally enacted to prosecute members of the Ku Klux Klan.
President Trump Delivers on Day One
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- By Eagle Forum
America Is Back Again!

It’s been an exciting week for our nation! The winter chill could not stop the peaceful transition of power as President Donald Trump and Vice President J.D. Vance were inaugurated in the beautiful Capitol Rotunda. Amidst all the events, President Trump wasted no time getting to work signing a historic 26 executive orders on his first day. One of these actions was to rescind 78 of Biden’s executive orders including regulations regarding gender and DEI, COVID-19 mandates, harmful climate change initiatives, and more. Each action is an incredible restoration of common sense and promotion of American values. We want to highlight just a few of these “promises kept” this week.
116 Ohio Clergy Turn Tables on FFRF Atheist Group: 'Wisconsin Youth Would Benefit from LifeWise'
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- By FrontlinesOhio
LEXINGTON, Ohio -- Last year the atheist organization, the Freedom from Religion Foundation (FFRF) sent a letter to every Ohio school district discouraging Ohio school boards from participating in LifeWise Academy. While FFRF skeptics believe the released-time religious instruction program disrupts the school day, a large band of faith leaders believe FFRF is ‘pushing the envelope’ and meddling with their state. In response, the clergy sent a correspondence to over one-hundred Wisconsin school boards encouraging them to allow the voluntary Bible program in their districts.
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