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>>179195Eric Trump @EricTrump - No better time to read Under Siege!
https://www.amazon.com/dp/1668205874https://x.com/EricTrump/status/2035108091922960700Eric Daugherty @EricLDaugh - Video: JUST IN: Incredible moment as VP JD Vance delivers a pro-Christian message straight from the Cabinet meeting
"They're fighting at a time where we are about to enter as Christians the most important week of the Christian calendar, the Holy Week that celebrates the return of Jesus Christ to Jerusalem."
"And so I want to say to all of my fellow American Christians, but particularly those serving in the Gulf, that I wish you all a very blessed Easter, a very blessed Holy Week, and we continue to stand behind you and continue to support you every step of the way."
https://x.com/EricLDaugh/status/2037183238423138386EWTN News @EWTNews - Belgian radio hosts have apologized after airing a video feature in which they were seen smashing statues of both Jesus and the Virgin Mary.
At the Radiodays Europe conference in Riga, Latvia, EWTN News correspondent Colm Flynn on March 23 asked Studio Brussel hosts Sam De Bruyn, Eva De Roo, and Dries Lenaerts about the January segment, which featured the violent destruction of several objects including the Christian statuary.
De Roo said the segment was in observance of “Blue Monday.”
“We were beating the blue out of the Monday,” she said. “So people could text us like, ‘I’m having really a blue Monday because my car broke and everything.’ OK, I will smash something for you!”
Asked by Flynn if Christian viewers might find the destruction of the Jesus and Mary statues “deeply offensive,” De Bruyn acknowledged that it “might” be offensive, but “in Belgium, not really.”
“We’re not a very religious country, definitely not the listeners of Studio Brussels,” he said. He noted that “all the things we smashed” were “all things that were already broken.”
De Bruyn admitted he would have been “more careful in another country, definitely.” But “in Belgium, it is not a big issue.”
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