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Bible-Baiting Returns

Jordan Sekulow reports the Bible-baiting that was commonplace from the 1980s through the early 2000s has again reared its ugly head today.

A case in point is a situation at a major Kansas hospital, where an employee tried to hold a Bible study with coworkers during the lunch hour in the building’s break room. The woman’s boss, who was out of the office at the time, called the woman to reprimand her and told her that Bible studies on hospital grounds are not allowed.

Sekulow says the ACLJ sent hospital officials a demand letter detailing their egregious misconduct. They’re message: “If they don’t fix this, we’ll take further legal action.” Jordan and brother, Logan Sekulow, explain further.

Hold China Accountable

The Trump administration is reportedly weighing legal action over alleged allegations that China hoarded critical medical supplies to potentially corner the market on the stuff. A senior legal advisor to the president told the New York Post that intentional, premeditated action like this could be considered akin to first-degree murder. Fox News contributor and former South Carolina Congressman Trey Gowdy says the United States doesn’t need to go to court. “You can hit them where it hurts the most, you can ostracize them on the world stage, you can quit letting their students come here and study. But most importantly, you can start deducting the amount of money we owe them and other countries owe them, and then see what China’s reaction is.” Here’s more from Gowdy and FNC anchor Steve Doocy.

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