Lauren Boebert Tells Steve Bannon About The Need For Morals In Jaw-Dropping Chat
Rep. Lauren Boebert (R-Colo.) pontificated to ex-Trump adviser Steve Bannon about the need for morals on his War Room podcast Thursday. (Watch the video below.)
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Rep. Lauren Boebert (R-Colo.) pontificated to ex-Trump adviser Steve Bannon about the need for morals on his War Room podcast Thursday. (Watch the video below.)
“The Daily Show” correspondent Michael Kosta joked that it’s “not that hard” for Republicans to follow the biblical Ten Commandments on Thursday after Louisiana Gov. Jeff Landry ® signed a GOP-backed bill into law requiring the directives be put on display in public classrooms.
BATON ROUGE, La. (AP) — Louisiana has long been reliably red. The Bayou State has voted for the Republican candidate in every presidential election since 2000, with residents overwhelmingly supporting Donald Trump during the past two, and the GOP has held a majority in the statehouse for years.
Louisiana’s Republican Governor Jeff Landry failed to notice a young girl fainting directly behind him as hesigned a bill that forces public schools to hang the Ten Commandments in every classroom.
The Louisiana lawmaker behind the radical new law requiring that the Ten Commandments be displayed in public school classrooms across her state is no stranger to the culture wars.
Louisiana Gov. Jeff Landry just signed a bill requiring that the biblical Ten Commandments be displayed in the state’s public school classrooms, but the signing ceremony apparently wasn’t for the faint of heart.
NEW ORLEANS (AP) — A bill signed into law this week makes Louisiana the only state to require that the Ten Commandments be displayed in every classroom in public schools and colleges — and stirs the long-running debate over the role of religion in government institutions.
Louisiana’s Republican Governor Jeff Landry is looking for a legal fight after mandating the Ten Commandments in every classroom in the state.