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Trump Closes Disinformation Office, Did Netflix Omit 'Forbidden Chapter' from The Passion? Kilmar Garcia Controversy
- 2025/04/21
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Top headlines for Monday, April 21, 2025
In this episode, we dive into the recent decision by the Trump administration to shut down an office dedicated to monitoring and countering foreign disinformation. What does this mean for the future of truth and transparency?
We also explore claims surrounding a famous biblical verse allegedly omitted from Netflix’s rendition of The Passion of the Christ—a passage some scholars refer to as the forbidden chapter.
Plus, we reflect on a powerful moment at the White House, where staff and guests united in song, singing Amazing Grace after evangelist Franklin Graham's gospel presentation.
00:11 Trump admin. closes State Dept. foreign disinformation office
01:09 Indiana passes law banning men from women's collegiate sports
02:03 Catholic charity efforts hampered by USAID cuts: report
02:59 Did Netflix cut Isaiah 53 from 'Passion of the Christ'?
03:55 Appeals court says Trump admin. must return Kilmar Abrego Garcia
04:49 ‘Eric LaRue’ explores faith, grief and motherhood
05:43 White House staffers rise for ‘Amazing Grace’ hymn
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Links to the News
- Trump admin. closes State Dept. foreign disinformation office | Politics
- Indiana passes law banning men from women's collegiate sports | U.S.
- Catholic charity efforts hampered by USAID cuts: report | Politics
- Did Netflix cut Isaiah 53 from 'Passion of the Christ'? | U.S.
- Appeals court says Trump admin. must return Kilmar Abrego Garcia | Politics
- ‘Eric LaRue’ explores faith, grief and motherhood | Entertainment
- White House staffers rise for ‘Amazing Grace’ hymn | Politics