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Anti-Trump evangelicals let pro-life movement down, activist says

Thousands of pro-life demonstrators attend the 2020 National March for Life in Washington, D.C. on Jan. 24, 2020. | The Christian Post The head of a national pro-life activist organization has criticized a handful of well-known evangelical leaders for not supporting former President Donald Trump in the 2020 presidential election, arguing that they “let down the pro-life movement.” Penny Young Nance, president of the socially conservative Concerned Women for America, shared her thoughts about the future of the pro-life movement and the United States less than a month into the Joe Biden presidency in an interview with The Christian Post. Penny Young Nance, president and CEO of Concerned Women for America, poses with a Women for Amy sign on the Women for Amy tour bus in Washington D.C. on Oct. 12, 2020. | The Christian Post

Iran is Provoking a Conflict : Biden s Biggest Challenge in the Middle East

Iranian President Hassan Rouhani visits the Bushehr nuclear power plant. (AP Photo) 6224517048001 JERUSALEM, Israel - Given the political chaos in Washington, you can understand why Americans might not be paying attention to what’s happening in the Middle East or elsewhere. You can be sure, however, the Middle East is thinking about the US and one specific country expected to challenge the new president.  That country… Iran…and it’s already testing the waters. “Iran is provoking a conflict. And I think a big question is whether President Biden and his team [will] figure out a way to stop them,” said Middle East expert Joel Rosenberg.

Author: Trump s character problems cost him evangelical votes

A prominent author is suggesting that questions about President Donald Trump’s character and Twitter habits caused a small but not insignificant slice of evangelicals not to vote for him in 2020, a collective decision that may end up denying him a second term.

Biggest Factor in Middle East is Transition of Power in the US: Iran Will Test Biden s Resolve

Iranian President Hassan Rouhani visits the Bushehr nuclear power plant. (AP Photo) 6224517048001 JERUSALEM, Israel - Given the political chaos in Washington, you can understand why Americans might not be paying attention to what’s happening in the Middle East or elsewhere. You can be sure, however, the Middle East is thinking about the US and one specific country expected to challenge the new president.  That country… Iran…and it’s already testing the waters. “Iran is provoking a conflict. And I think a big question is whether President Biden and his team [will] figure out a way to stop them,” said Middle East expert Joel Rosenberg.

Problem-solver Jared Kushner s biggest win was Middle East peace

Problem-solver Jared Kushner s biggest win was Middle East peace
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