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Trump Cabinet Meeting Opens with Prayer, Girls’ Championship Game Against Trans Player, Wheaton Alumni Call for Change
- 2025/02/28
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In this episode, HUD Secretary Scott Turner's decision to open a cabinet meeting of President Donald Trump's second term with a prayer, setting the stage for a term centered around faith-based initiatives. Next, we shift focus to a ruling from a Colorado federal judge, affirming a private academy's right to participate in a state preschool funding program, despite hiring only Christian staff.
We’ll also highlight a controversial victory by a private Christian school in California that won a girls' basketball championship against a team featuring a biological male player. Finally, hear from two Wheaton College alumni calling for a leadership change due to the school's perceived shift in religious and political alignment.
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Links to the News
- Scott Turner opens Trump's first cabinet meeting in 'Jesus' name' | Politics
- Christian preschool can't be barred from gov't program: court | U.S.
- Education Dept. urged to probe school district's race programs | Education
- Bill Maher: Dems will lose 'every election' over trans ideology | Entertainment
- Arkansas church's lawsuit against insurance company revived | U.S.
- Christian girls' basketball team trounces team with male player | Sports
- Outspoken Wheaton College alumni call for leadership change | Education