Mary Stackhouse, Josh Brecheen, Marlin Stutzman, Chuck Hurley, Chris Gacek
Washington WatchJuly 01, 202600:54:0249.48 MB

Mary Stackhouse, Josh Brecheen, Marlin Stutzman, Chuck Hurley, Chris Gacek

Washington Watch Reporter Mary Stackhouse reports on the troubling rise of anti-Israel Democratic socialist Melat Kiros, who won the Democratic primary in Colorado's 1st Congressional District. She also notes that an Iowa law requiring the in-person dispensing of the abortion drug mifepristone takes effect today. Josh Brecheen, U.S. Representative for Oklahoma’s 2nd District, offers his thoughts on the failed effort to attach the SAVE America Act to the National Defense Authorization Act and previews what are the next items on Congress’s to-do list, including confirming a new head of Immigration and Customs Enforcement. Marlin Stutzman, U.S. Representative for Indiana’s 3rd District, shares his insights into why President Trump is pressuring Syria to fight Hezbollah, raising alarm bells in Israel and Lebanon, and shines a light on the continued plight of Nigerian Christians. Mary Stackhouse reports on the pastors that shaped America's Founding, focusing on the legacy of Peter Muhlenberg, interviewing direct descendant John Muhlenberg and Reverend Bill Cook, Founder and CEO of America's Black Robe Regiment. Chuck Hurley, Vice President and Chief Counsel of The Family Leader, gives an overview of the newly enacted House File 2788, which restores in-person dispensing requirement for the abortion drug mifepristone within the state. Dr. Chris Gacek, FRC's Senior Fellow for Regulatory Affairs, shares a tragic story of why the federal government needs to reinstate the original REMS on the abortion drug mifepristone.