Is there a war for women? In this Season 11 premiere, podcast hosts Roxanne Stone and Katelyn Beaty trace the fractures forming inside Trump's coalition, browsing the Epstein files that turned out to be worse than imagined, MAHA moms who feel bamboozled, and a pastor in Idaho who thinks giving women the right to vote was the original sin of American democracy. But the more interesting story isn't the fractures themselves — it's who's driving them. Marjorie Taylor Greene. Health influencers. GOP women in Congress. The women who were supposed to be the base are starting to ask hard questions, and Roxy and Katelyn are paying close attention. Top Stories (RNS) — The letter’s signers say they were prompted to speak out because of the damage the Trump administration’s immigration policies have done to Latino communities.  (RNS) — Bunni Pounds, a political fundraiser-turned-Christian organizer, has recruited nearly 500 Christian leaders to read the Bible aloud from cover to cover in Washington this April.  DURHAM, N.C. (RNS) — Over the past five years, Judea Reform Congregation has helped resettle 13 refugee families from such countries as Afghanistan, Haiti, Syria, Ukraine and Venezuela. Volunteers are still caring for them.  (RNS) — This week’s photo selection includes Holi celebrations, a Tibetan uprising anniversary and more. Opinion (RNS) — The Trump administration has opened Pandora’s box by this war of choice.  (RNS) — Both Democrats oppose Trump, but the political consultant and the U.S. Senate candidate take different rhetorical lines. ICYMI (RNS) — The dispute comes amid growing hostility from Republican elected officials in Texas toward the state’s Muslim residents.  (RNS) — Claims that Muslim Americans are seeking to impose Islamic religious law on the country have become popular talking points among Republican lawmakers recently. |
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