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February 14

Intertwining Faith, Defense, and Redemption: A New Era for America's Future

Discover how recent events are reshaping the intersection of faith, culture, and national defense. We're diving into the historic inclusion of the Liberty University Praise Choir in presidential inaugural events – a bold move cementing faith's role in government. Shifts in military academies are also on the table, as they roll back woke ideologies to embrace traditional values. These changes hint at a promising future for pro-America and pro-military principles, creating waves of optimism for how faith and national service intertwine moving forward. Next, embark on an exploration of military advancements with President Trump's plan for an "Iron Dome for America," a decisive step to fortify U. S. missile defense against modern threats. We'll draw intriguing parallels from past initiatives like Reagan's "Star Wars," and discuss transformational efforts within USAID from its Kennedy-era inception to today. Plus, hear the uplifting good news of reinstating military personnel previously discharged over COVID-19 vaccine mandates, with back-pay, restoring faith in military institutions and offering a chance for redemption. Uncover what these significant developments mean for the future of our nation and its defense capabilities.

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The WallBuilders Show is a daily journey to examine today's issues from a Biblical, Historical and Constitutional perspective. Featured guests include elected officials, experts, activists, authors, and commentators.

The WallBuilders Show is a daily journey to examine today's issues from a Biblical, Historical and Constitutional perspective. Featured guests include elected officials, experts, activists, authors, and commentators.

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Friday, March 21

The Constitutional Reset: How Trump Is Returning Education to the States

Donald Trump has taken an unprecedented step toward restoring constitutional order by dismantling the Department of Education—a goal conservatives have pursued for over four decades. This executive order represents more than just fulfilling a campaign promise; it's a fundamental realignment with the Constitution's original intent, where education authority belongs to the states, not the federal government. The historical context makes this moment particularly significant. The Department of Education barely came into existence in 1979, passing by just one vote under President Carter despite massive Democratic majorities in Congress. Even Ronald Reagan, despite his desire to eliminate it, couldn't overcome political fears of being labeled "anti-education. " Trump's willingness to take this bold action despite inevitable political backlash demonstrates remarkable courage and commitment to constitutional principles. This development comes alongside encouraging shifts in the judiciary. Federal appeals courts are beginning to overturn lower court rulings that block Trump's agenda based on judges' personal opinions rather than constitutional law. The Fourth Circuit recently delivered a pointed rebuke to a district judge who opposed Trump's cancellation of DEI programs based on personal preference, stating that a judge's policy views are "not only irrelevant to fulfilling our duty to adjudicate cases according to the law, it's an impermissible consideration. " Public support for Trump's direction remains impressively strong. CBS polling after the State of the Union revealed 76% viewer approval, with commanding majorities supporting his specific policies—77% approved his immigration plans, 77% backed his approach to government spending, and 68% supported his inflation strategy. These numbers transcend party lines, showing significant support from independents and even some Democrats. Want to help restore constitutional government? Visit WallBuilders.comto learn about our teacher training programs, summer institutes, and family seminars—all designed to equip Americans with the historical knowledge and constitutional understanding to defend our founding principles. Support the show

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Thursday, March 20

Faith, Law, and Presidential Power

David Barton just returned from the Oval Office, and we get report that President Trump wasn't the high-pressure, intense figure often portrayed in media. Instead, Barton describes a relaxed, focused leader who has transformed his White House approach by applying the same principles that made his businesses successful - finding exceptional people, establishing clear accountability, and maintaining open communication with his team. Against this backdrop, we tackle a pressing constitutional question that's making headlines: Can federal judges be impeached for blocking presidential actions? The answer takes us on a fascinating journey through American history, revealing how the Founders viewed judicial accountability quite differently than today's courts do. While Chief Justice Roberts recently claimed impeachment isn't an appropriate response to disagreement with judicial decisions, we uncover historical evidence showing judges were impeached for behaviors as minor as courtroom rudeness and private drunkenness. The conversation highlights a critical tension in our constitutional system: what happens when judges overstep their boundaries? Thomas Jefferson described impeachment as a "scarecrow" - a deterrent designed to keep judges from exceeding their authority. When a judge blocks the president from deporting criminal non-citizens, is that legitimate judicial review or impeachable overreach? We explore why the Constitution's framers included impeachment as one of the only subjects mentioned in six separate constitutional clauses. This episode delivers powerful insights about the balance of powers in our republic, the proper role of each branch, and how America's government is specifically designed to protect Americans' rights above all others. Whether you're concerned about immigration policy or judicial activism, you'll gain a deeper understanding of how our constitutional system was designed to function. Support the show

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Wednesday, March 19

Iggy and Mr. Kirk: Restoring Wholesome Entertainment for America's Children

The battle for our children's hearts and minds is being waged through the entertainment they consume – and Kirk Cameron is leading a counteroffensive with his new series "Iggy and Mr. Kirk. " In this thought-provoking episode of the WallBuilders Show, Cameron joins us to discuss the alarming shift in children's programming away from traditional values and toward ideologies at odds with biblical teachings. Remember when family entertainment reinforced character development instead of undermining it? Cameron certainly does, describing his new show as "a modern-day Mr. Rogers meets Sesame Street" that's "faith-building and Bible-friendly. " Trading the cardigan for a leather bomber jacket, Cameron's Mr. Kirk guides a lovable green iguana named Iggy through lessons on forgiveness, honesty, and trusting God – all while battling a deceptive vulture literally named "Culture. " The conversation explores how difficult it's become for parents to find trustworthy content for their children, with Tim Barton sharing personal examples of having to screen even classic Disney films for problematic messages. This struggle highlights a broader cultural shift away from the "collective consciousness about doing the right thing" that once characterized American entertainment. What makes "Iggy and Mr. Kirk" particularly refreshing is its design as a co-viewing experience, encouraging families to watch together and sparking conversations about important values. With 20 episodes completed across two seasons, the show tackles topics like identity from a biblical perspective – subjects that Mr. Rogers never had to address but that today's families cannot avoid. The timing couldn't be better, as we're witnessing a renaissance in faith-based entertainment that's creating alternatives rather than just complaints. As Tim and Rick Green observe, restoring shared moral standards is essential to America's future prosperity and freedom – and entertainment that reinforces objective moral truth plays a vital role in that restoration. Ready to join the movement? Catch "Iggy and Mr. Kirk" free on PureFlix starting June 2nd, or access it earlier through WatchBrave.comor BravePlus. comSupport the show

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Tuesday, March 18

Behind the Curtain: How the Federal Reserve Controls Your Money and What You Can Do About It

Money isn't just about what's in our wallets—it's about freedom, sovereignty, and who controls our nation's future. In this eye-opening conversation, Kevin Freeman unveils the hidden history of America's monetary system and offers a practical solution grounded in constitutional principles. Freeman takes us on a fascinating journey through the founding of our nation's currency system, explaining how the Constitution specifically empowers states to make gold and silver legal tender. This isn't just historical trivia—it's the foundation for a revolutionary approach to protecting Americans from an increasingly unstable federal monetary policy. With our national debt soaring past $37 trillion, Freeman's concept of transactional gold provides a pathway for financial protection. Using modern technology similar to PayPal or Venmo but backed by precious metals, Americans could optionally place themselves on a personal gold standard without hauling around coins and bullion. Several states are now moving toward implementing such systems, with Utah and Florida leading the charge. Whether you're concerned about inflation, interested in constitutional history, or simply wondering how to protect your family's future, this conversation delivers practical insights about reclaiming state-based economic freedom. Freeman's analysis connects our founding principles to modern solutions, showing how the wisdom of the past offers hope for navigating our uncertain economic future. Ready to learn more? Visit transactionalgold.comor constitutionalcurrency.orgto discover how you can support this movement in your state. Support the show

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Monday, March 17

Restoring Constitutional Intent: Trump, Elon Musk, and America's Revival

Technology and faith are converging to restore America's constitutional foundation in ways we never imagined. Speaker Mike Johnson perfectly captured this moment when meeting with Elon Musk: "I think of this as a constitutional law attorney and historian. . . what we're going to do here is restore the original intent of the framers of the Constitution." At a time when faith in America has reached historic lows—with less than half of Americans now believing in God—this technological revolution offers unexpected hope. Algorithms designed by Elon Musk's Department of Government Efficiency are crawling through government data, exposing decades of federal overreach and bringing transparency to agencies that have operated beyond constitutional boundaries. As Johnson noted, "The data doesn't lie." The parallels between Musk and Benjamin Franklin are striking—both brilliant innovators whose proximity to people of faith gradually influenced their worldview. Franklin's relationship with George Whitefield transformed his spiritual outlook, just as Musk's associations with faith-oriented figures in government may be reshaping his perspective on traditional values. Meanwhile, the Trump administration is taking decisive action by invoking the 1798 Alien Enemies Act to deport gang members to El Salvador, where President Bukele has welcomed them with rehabilitation programs. Despite judicial resistance, these constitutional restorations continue advancing through higher courts that recognize the president's legitimate authority over the executive branch. Also encouraging is the spiritual awakening happening simultaneously on college campuses, with thousands of students coming to Christ at universities nationwide. This convergence of technological innovation, constitutional restoration, and spiritual renewal suggests America may be experiencing a profound turning point—a return to the founding principles that made our nation exceptional. What role will you play in this restoration? Subscribe to explore more intersections of faith, culture, and the Constitution as we navigate this pivotal moment in American history. Support the show

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