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Guest Singers The Mylon Hayes Family & Rebecca Peck at Rock Springs Baptist in Easley, SC
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All the Executive Orders Trump Signed on Day One
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- By Ben Johnson - The Washington Stand

In his second inaugural speech Monday afternoon, President Donald Trump promised that a series of forthcoming executive orders would implement the 2024 election’s “revolution of common sense.” He immediately proceeded to sign an avalanche of executive orders repealing the Biden-Harris administration’s promotion of transgender ideology, ending the weaponization of government against pro-life advocates, safeguarding freedom of speech, securing the southern border, emphasizing American energy independence, and ending imperious government decrees by the federal bureaucracy.
President Trump wasted no time signing executive orders on all these subjects, and many more, after being sworn in as the 47th president of the United States. Trump began signing the first several executive orders in front of cheering MAGA supporters inside the Capital One Arena, throwing the pens he used to sign the orders — a cherished and sought-after collectible — into the audience.
President Trump Must Keep a Clear Vision as the Global Left Uses Tactics to Subvert Him
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- By Tom DeWeese - American Policy Center

President Trump begins his new administration with promises of significant changes. His supporters are supercharged by his massive election victory that called for decisive action to cut the size and cost of government, eliminate corruption, and reduce the power of federal agencies. Above all, Trump’s supporters believe we are on a course to restore the Republic of our Founders.
However, as the celebration begins, it’s never been more vital for those who support Trump’s plan to stay vigilant to its opposition. The main lesson the forces of freedom must learn is that the Left never accepts defeat, and they never quit. Their movement for big government control has a specific agenda, and they intend to keep it moving forward under any circumstances.
Cecile Ricards is Dead -- Troy Newman Offers Forgiveness, Calls for End to of Baby Body Parts Trade
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- By Operation Rescue
WICHITA, Kan. -- Cecile Richards, former president of Planned Parenthood, has died. As co-founder of the Center for Medical Progress, I was part of the team that exposed the abhorrent sale of baby body parts by Planned Parenthood in 2015 -- a revelation that brought to light one of the greatest human rights atrocities of our time.
Delivering on Promises
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- By SC Freedom Caucus
President Trump's Inauguration Speech and Our Continued Fight for Conservative Values
President Trump delivered a clear, concise message about his stated goals and the timeliness in which he expects to accomplish them: stop the invasion at our border, cut spending and let the free market drive energy production, stop bowing to the electric vehicle lobby and radical climate change activists, stop allowing other countries to rob our people of their wealth, and end DEI.
Panama’s President Rejects Trump’s Plan to Retake Panama Canal
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- By Emmitt Barry - Worthy News Correspondent

(Worthy News) – Panama’s President José Raúl Mulino firmly rejected President Donald Trump’s inaugural claim that the U.S. would “take back” control of the Panama Canal.
“We gave it to Panama and we’re taking it back,” Trump declared in his inaugural address. He accused the Panamanian government of disregarding U.S. interests, overcharging American ships — including U.S. Navy vessels — and effectively handing control of the crucial maritime route between the Pacific and Caribbean to China.
Robert Craig Films Unveils Official Trailer and Key Art for Debut Feature Film 'No Address' from Fathom Entertainment in Theatres February 28
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Groundbreaking Film Commits 50% of Net Profits to Combat Homelessness in Local Communities Nationwide
A Powerful Exploration of Homelessness and Humanity Featuring an All-Star Cast
Fathom Entertainment Now Offering Tickets On Sale

SACRAMENTO, Calif. -- Robert Craig Films unveiled the official trailer and key art today for its upcoming debut feature film, NO ADDRESS, in theatres nationwide and presented by Fathom Entertainment beginning February 28. NO ADDRESS shares the personal journeys of those experiencing homelessness, reminding us that homelessness could happen to anyone.
The stellar cast of NO ADDRESS includes Lucas Jade Zumann (20TH CENTURY WOMEN, “Anne with an E,” “Chicago Fire”), Beverly D’Angelo (NATIONAL LAMPOON’S CHRISTMAS VACATION, “Entourage,” VEGAS VACATION), Isabella Ferreira (CRUSH, “Love, Victor,” “Orange is the New Black”), William Baldwin (“Gossip Girl,” “Parenthood,” FORGETTING SARAH MARSHALL), Xander Berkeley (TERMINATOR 2: JUDGMENT DAY, “The Walking Dead,” “24”), Ty Pennington (“Extreme Makeover: Home Edition,” “Trading Spaces”), Kristanna Loken (TERMINATOR 3, “Boy Meets World”), Patricia Velasquez (THE MUMMY, THE MUMMY RETURNS, “Arrested Development”) and Ashanti (COACH CARTER, JOHN TUCKER MUST DIE).
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