What You Need to Know is that, in past years, judicial decisions and the courts are taking the place of legislation. This has given way to the lawfare structure we see today. Donald Trump is now in court over a civil case over his business practices, particularly regarding the worth of Mar-a-Lago. The judge presiding over the case is very liberal. Nobody seems to have ever complained about Trump’s valuation of his estate before. Never did the banks complain. But now the Attorney General is going after him for this case, and he’s also in court in Georgia and in Florida.
J.P. De Gance is the founder and president of Communio and the co-author of the book, Endgame: The Church’s Strategic Move to Save Faith and Family in America. J.P. joins Ed to discuss his new study on the relationship between strong marriages and strong families. Ed and J.P. talk about the current state of marriage, the commonality of divorce, and the workings of family law. Marriage, J.P. states, is overwhelmingly good for men, women, and children.
Scott Phelps, writer and head of Abstinence and Marriage Education Partnership (AMP), joins Ed Martin to talk about AMP’s abstinence until marriage educational position. Scott talks about Planned Parenthood’s involvement in childhood sexual education and the importance of meeting this influence with abstinence education. Proper education about sexuality is tantamount, because the world has changed and kids are now exposed to sexual imagery in ways never-before-seen.
Wrap Up: The Democrats are unsurprisingly hypocritical. Governor Newsom in California promised to appoint only a black woman to replace Diane Feinsten. He chose Laphonza Butler, who is from Maryland. Butler is the president of EMILY’s list, an organization that does fundraising to support the most extreme pro-abortion candidates.