Japan's Shinzo Abe Assassinated, Satanic Church Leader Turns To Christ, Gavin Newsom Bashed For Montana Vacation
World leaders reacted with a range of emotions shortly after the assassination of Japan’s former and longest-serving prime minister, Shinzo Abe, Friday morning.
California Gov. Gavin Newsom, a potential Democratic presidential candidate in 2024, is facing criticism for vacationing in Montana, a state he banned state employees from traveling to for publicly-funded trips.
Riaan Swiegelaar, now a former "pastor" at the South African Satanic Church, took to social media this past weekend to share that the overwhelming love of Jesus recently inspired him to step away from Satanism.
Author Douglas MacKinnon, a former White House and Pentagon official, is on a mission to stop
contemporary culture from canceling the Founding Fathers.
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