Tonight on FISM News: President Biden gives the State of the Union, the U.S. accuses Russian diplomats of espionage, and activist group Every Black Life Matters undercuts BLM narratives.
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Tonight on FISM News: President Biden gives the State of the Union, the U.S. accuses Russian diplomats of espionage, and activist group Every Black Life Matters undercuts BLM narratives.
She was accused of witchcraft but later honored as a saint in the Roman Catholic Church.
On Tuesday, just ahead of President Biden’s first State of the Union Address, Sen. Roger Marshal (R-Kan.) introduced legislation calling the White House to ban all Russian oil imports.
Matt Schlapp, chairman of CPAC, talks to FISM News anchor Samuel Case about the meaning behind CPAC’s 2022 motto, “Awake Not Woke.”
The United Nations General Assembly on Wednesday overwhelmingly voted to reprimand Russia for invading Ukraine and demanded that Moscow stop fighting and withdraw its military forces, an action that aims to diplomatically isolate Russia at the world body.
[elfsight_social_share_buttons id=”1″] Sam Case of FISM News sits down with Eric Carol, host of Dad Talk Today podcast and representative of the John Mast Foundation, to discuss the legal challenges father’s face in family court and the impact it has on the nuclear family.
[elfsight_social_share_buttons id=”1″] In an interview with FISM News, Tuan Lee, who is currently running for Congress in Florida, discusses the danger of China’s cyber warfare against the U.S.
[elfsight_social_share_buttons id=”1″] Sam Case talks with congressional candidate Michele Woodhouse from North Carolina on her America First agenda and her perspective on the other important issues facing conservatives.
[elfsight_social_share_buttons id=”1″] In an interview with Sam Case, of FISM News, Sandy Smith discusses running her America First campaign. Smith is currently running for U.S. Congress in North Carolina’s 2nd District.
Gordon College in Wenham, Massachusetts, was seeking to use a “ministerial exemption” to stave off the suit from former professor Margaret DeWeese-Boyd, who publicly supported the LGBTQ movement while she was on staff at the college as an associate professor. She is no longer employed at Gordon.