Sen. Mike Braun (R-IN). (Photo: Mario Gonzalez/CBN News)
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ABOVE: Watch the CBN News interview with Sen. Mike Braun. Faith Nation is seen weeknights on the CBN News Channel.
WASHINGTON – Even as Senate lawmakers race to meet a deadline to produce a bipartisan deal on infrastructure, Sen. Mike Braun, (R-IN), told CBN News he doesn t see it happening. I don t think so, because I think you can take your cue from what happened with the (American) Rescue Act, Braun said in a wide-ranging interview that aired Wednesday on CBN News Faith Nation.
Braun acknowledged the increased dialogue between Republicans and the White House on infrastructure but pointed to Biden s proposed non-traditional infrastructure projects and the hefty price tag.
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International Religious Freedom took center stage at the State Department Wednesday as Secretary of State Anthony Blinken released his department's 2020 report on the matter.
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Oil storage tanks owned by the Colonial Pipeline Company in Linden, N.J. (AP Photo/Mark Lennihan, File)
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ABOVE: Watch CBN News Senior National Affairs Correspondent Heather Sells report followed by a CBN News Faith Nation interview with Amy Myers Jaffe, a cybersecurity expert and the director of research at Tufts University. Her new book is titled Energy s Digital Future: Harnessing Innovation for American Resilience and National Security. Faith Nation is seen weeknights on the CBN News Channel.
The Biden administration says it s all hands on deck to restore a pipeline that delivers nearly half of the fuel supply to the East Coast. It s the result of the worst cyberattack to date on critical U.S. infrastructure.
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U.S. Catholic bishops are set to decide whether to press President Biden to stop taking communion over the president s support for abortion.
Matthew Bunson, the Washington bureau chief at EWTN, the global Catholic network, told CBN News that America s second Catholic president is a self-professed Catholic, whose actions are contrary to the teachings of the church.
Bunson said, To have a Catholic who is presenting himself or herself for communion while publicly in open dissent of the teachings of the church. This is a source of confusion for people and for the bishops, this is a teaching moment. It s an important teaching moment.