Daystar TV Removes Robert Morris Content, Crackdown On Deepfake Porn, LA To Require Ten Commandments In Classroom
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In this episode, we discuss Daystar Television's decision to remove content by Robert Morris following allegations of sexual abuse from the 1980s. We also cover the new bill introduced in Congress aiming to mandate the removal of deepfake pornography involving children from tech and social media platforms.
Additionally, we examine the controversial new law in Georgia that targets churches, NGOs, and independent media, according to legal experts. Lastly, we highlight Louisiana's new requirement for public school classrooms to display the Ten Commandments, making it the first state to implement such a mandate.
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