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January 2024

Mike Pence’s AAF sends memo to lawmakers: ‘Biden doesn’t seem to want Israel to win’

January 31st, 2024

Former Vice President Mike Pence’s nonprofit political advocacy group sent a memo to Congress on Monday urging lawmakers to “hold the Biden administration” accountable for “slow-rolling” Israel’s war efforts.

The memo from Advancing American Freedom (AAF), titled “Biden Doesn’t Seem to Want Israel to Win” and obtained by Fox News Digital, outlines concerns that the Biden administration is undermining Israel’s efforts in the conflict with Hamas and criticizes Biden’s stance on calling for a cease-fire, pushing for a two-state solution and allegedly considering withholding military aid.

“Israel is fighting to ensure its existence. Meanwhile, the Biden administration is actively undermining Israel,” the topline reads.

A section of the memo labeled “Underminin’ Biden” accused the administration of “actively hindering Israel’s military strategy.”

The memo defines Israel’s mission to achieve “absolute victory” through first destroying Hamas and any other immediate existential threats; bringing the hostages home alive; and restoring regional stability and peace in the Middle East.

However, President Biden has hindered the nation’s goal and has empowered Iran, the memo alleges, driven by the rollback of the Trump-Pence “maximum pressure” strategy as seen by more than a dozen White House staffers anonymously calling for a cease-fire in Gaza.

“The war should end when her military goals are achieved, and not a moment sooner,” Pence said in a statement included in the memo.

The memo comes after three American soldiers were killed and dozens of others were injured in a drone strike in northeast Jordan near the Syrian border. Most, if not all, of those injured and killed were Army soldiers at a base known as Tower 22, which has been in support of the counter-ISIS mission for years, the official said.

The president, as well as Secretary of Defense Lloyd J. Austin, blamed Iran-backed militias for Sunday’s attack. A coalition of Iran-backed militant groups calling themselves the “Islamic Resistance in Iraq” claimed responsibility.

Later Sunday, Biden said the U.S. “had a tough day in the Middle East,” and vowed, “We shall respond.”

The service members’ deaths marked a major escalation of tensions in the region after months of strikes by militia groups on American forces in the region in the wake of the Israel-Hamas war.

The U.S. in recent months has struck targets in Iraq, Syria and Yemen to respond to attacks on American forces in the region and to deter Iran-backed Houthi rebels from continuing to threaten commercial shipping in the Red Sea.

Fox News Digital has reached out to the White House for comment.

Read more here at FoxNews.com.

AAF: Biden Doesn’t Seem to Want Israel to Win

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America must stand firm in upholding religious freedom at home and abroad

January 30th, 2024

By Mike Pence

Americans have always believed that every man and woman should have the right to live, work, and worship according to their own conscience. But sadly, millions of people around the world are still persecuted for their religious beliefs every year.

Since the pilgrims landed on the shores of Plymouth Rock seeking the right to worship as they desired, America has been the greatest champion of religious liberty the world has ever known. The freedom of religion is America’s first freedom recorded in the Bill of Rights. America was the first nation in history to abolish religious qualifications for office. And it was America that led the world in drafting the Universal Declaration of Human Rights, which enshrined the right to freedom of thought, conscience, and religion as an inalienable right of all mankind.

During my time as vice president, our administration continued America’s unwavering dedication to this noble cause. We stood up for persecuted people of faith all over the world, whether it was in the Nineveh Plains of northern Iraq, where we invested millions to help rebuild Christian and Yazidi communities, or whether it was working to release Americans facing persecution and captivity in places such as Egypt, Venezuela, and North Korea.

However, despite these significant strides, the fight for religious freedom is far from over. Today, we are confronted with numerous flashpoints around the world where this fundamental right is under threat.

In Nigeria, for instance, extremist groups such as Boko Haram continue to terrorize communities and target individuals based on their religious beliefs. Almost 200 Nigerian Christians were killed for sport while celebrating Christmas last month. Since 2009, more than 52,000 Nigerian Christians have been killed and more than 14 million forced to flee.

Likewise, in China, Christians, Tibetan Buddhists, and Uyghur Muslims all face systematic repression by the Chinese Communist Party. More than 1 million Uyghurs have been imprisoned, forcibly sterilized, and pressed into labor since 2017 — an act that many nations have rightly called genocide.

And in Israel, antisemitism is the driving force behind Hamas’s unprovoked terrorist invasion, the goal of which was to ultimately wipe the Jewish state off the map forever.

As the free world confronts these challenges head-on, it is imperative for the United States to remain at the forefront of the fight for religious freedom. We must use our diplomatic influence and economic leverage to pressure oppressive regimes to respect the rights of their citizens. We must also support organizations, elected officials, and religious leaders who are working tirelessly to promote liberty in their home countries.

Even as we work to promote religious freedom abroad, we must also be watchful here at home, as ever-growing government encroaches on the rights of American citizens. In just the last few years, we have seen the FBI label devout Catholics as terror threats. The homes of pro-life leaders have been raided by law enforcement for no reason other than their beliefs. And in some schools, it’s now against the rules to observe something as basic as the fact that God created humans as male and female. As the Bible says, America should take the plank out of its own eye, so that we might see clearly to remove the speck from our brother’s eye.

The defense of religious freedom is not just a moral imperative — it is a strategic imperative. By standing up for this fundamental right, we not only uphold the values that define us as a nation but also contribute to a more peaceful and prosperous world for all. As Americans, let us recommit ourselves to the noble cause of advancing religious liberty at home and abroad.

Read more here at TheWashingtonExaminer.com.

SEC Narrowly Avoids Biggest Scam Since Snake Oil – For Now

January 29th, 2024

This column is co-authored by Derek Kreifels and Paul Teller.

Imagine a business that doesn’t manufacture any product, doesn’t sell anything of value and literally doesn’t earn a single dime in revenue – but still manages to raise millions of dollars on the New York Stock Exchange with the government’s approval. The idea is not only preposterous, it’s an obvious recipe for disaster – and yet it almost became a reality under Joe Biden’s administration.

Natural Asset Companies (NACs) are a proposed new type of business designed not to make money, but rather to manage and maintain the inherent “value” of natural assets like forests and rivers. NACs would lock up public lands from productive economic uses like farming and energy extraction, and instead assign arbitrary economic value to natural processes such as photosynthesis. These companies would then seek public investment, even though there is virtually no chance they would ever turn a profit. Unsurprisingly, the NACs proposal was heavily supported by the same people who support foisting radical left-wing environmental, social and governance goals on private businesses.

Last week, the NYSE withdrew its proposal from the Securities and Exchange Commission under intense pressure from state financial officers and conservative groups – but make no mistake, the NAC proposal is certain to reemerge after getting a PR makeover. Whatever new form the proposal takes, whatever clever name it is given, the SEC should shut it down on sight.

The fact is, there is no need for a new class of business when existing corporate structures have proven sufficient over centuries. Corporations, nonprofits and trusts can already buy and preserve public land. They just can’t dupe unwitting investors into coughing up their cash under the guise that they will somehow turn a profit by buying and then not using an expensive asset.

We don’t use the word “dupe” lightly – in fact, deceit is at the very heart of the NAC proposal. NACs would exempt themselves from the generally accepted accounting principles other businesses must adhere to. The reason why is obvious: you can’t run a Ponzi scheme for very long without cooking the books.

And since NACs wouldn’t turn a profit, how could investors possibly determine the company’s worth? The company itself would assign a dollar value to the natural assets it owns. But how does one quantify, for example, the scenic beauty of rolling hills? One person may be willing to spend only money he could make back by using the land. Another may be willing to spend money to buy the land and preserve the view from his property. The beauty of a sunrise, the dew on a spider’s web, a child’s first kick in his mother’s womb, or a bride’s “I do,” the things that make life worth living, simply cannot be priced. But the geniuses pushing for NACs believe they can price the priceless.

Most concerning of all is the clear national security threat posed by NACs, which would provide opportunities for foreign adversaries like the Chinese Communist Party to gain control over essential American resources. It would be suicidal for the United States to outsource the management of our farmland, our national parks or our energy industry to Communist China.

Thankfully, America has dodged the bullet – for now. But the radical left is nothing if not persistent. When the NAC proposal rears its ugly head in the future, the SEC must fulfill its mission of protecting investors and maintaining fair markets. NACs are nothing more than an extreme environmental political agenda wrapped in a thin veneer of legitimate business, and would rival Enron, Bernie Madoff, and Dutch tulips in history’s chronicle of all-time bad investments.

Read more here at TownHall.com

Christian and Jewish Leaders Condemn ‘Political, Spiritual Persecution’ of Paivi Rasanen

January 29th, 2024

An interfaith coalition has offered prayers of solidarity to two evangelical Christians facing their third trial for declaring that homosexuality violates the Bible, a position prosecutors call “War Crimes and Crimes Against Humanity.”

Despite two unanimous acquittals, Finland’s state prosecutor has taken an elderly member of parliament and a Lutheran bishop before the Supreme Court to answer for their traditional Christian beliefs on sexuality. Dr. Päivi Räsänen, who has served in parliament for 29 years, and Bishop Juhana Pohjola of the Evangelical Lutheran Mission Diocese of Finland (ELMDF), are facing “spiritual persecution” for upholding the Scripture, said a letter signed by dozens of Christian and Jewish leaders.

“Once again you face unjust charges. For almost half a decade, you have confronted targeted legal harassment for simply living out your Christian faith, the direct result of not just political persecution but also spiritual persecution,” says the letter, which was led by Advancing American Freedom and released today. “Now, despite twice being unanimously declared not guilty at the Helsinki District Court and the Helsinki Court of Appeals, the prosecutor has filed another appeal, potentially forcing a third trial at Finland’s Supreme Court.”

Authorities have centered their legal case on a five-year-old social media post made by the MP, a member of the Christian Democrats Party, asking why her Lutheran church body would take part in an LGBT “Pride 2019” event. The post on Twitter, now X, included a photo of Romans 1:24-27, which clarifies that homosexual behavior is sinful.

Two years later, in April 2021, prosecutors charged Räsänen and Pohjola with “agitation against a minority” under the nation’s law against “War Crimes and Crimes Against Humanity.” Police arrested Räsänen and subjected her to 13 hours of police interrogation before her trial. Prosecutors dubbed the Bible verses in her tweet, a booklet the two wrote in 2004 expounding on biblical doctrine titled “Male and Female He Created Them: Homosexual Relations Challenge the Christian Concept of Humanity,” as well as comments Räsänen made on the radio in December 2019 as “hate speech.”

Räsänen and Pohjola were first acquitted by the Helsinki District Court on March 30, 2022. The three-judge panel ruled that prosecutors had violated the Christians’ right to freedom of expression contained in Section 12 of the Finnish Constitution, as well as noting the thorny legal questions posed if secular judges begin ruling on matters of religious doctrine. “It is not for the district court to interpret biblical concepts,” the court declared.

But within days, then-Prosecutor General Raija Toiviainen appealed the charges. Räsänen then faced a two-day trial last August 31-September 1. The Court of Appeals unanimously acquitted MP Räsänen and Bishop Pohjola on November 14, 2023. Under the law, social media posts must be intended to offend, and “there must be an overriding social reason for interfering with and restricting freedom of expression,” they ruled. The judges ordered the state to pay both defendants’ legal fees.

Finland’s current state prosecutor appealed the dismissal once again earlier this month.

“It is shocking that the Finnish state prosecutor has decided to target MP Räsänen for a third time, because she politely expressed her religious beliefs in public,” Arielle Del Turco, director of the Center for Religious Liberty at Family Research Council — and who signed the letter — told The Washington Stand. “So far, the Finnish courts have been clear in affirming Räsänen’s right to express her religious beliefs. However, the process of being dragged through court is often the punishment itself.”

The thirst to continually prosecute the grandmother of 10 exposes the government’s intolerance and malice toward traditional Christian viewpoints, said Paul Coleman, executive director of ADF International, which is supporting Räsänen’s legal defense. “Dragging people through the courts for years, subjecting them to hour-long police interrogations, and wasting taxpayer money to police people’s deeply held beliefs has no place in a democratic society,” said Coleman. “As is so often the case in ‘hate speech’ trials, the process has become the punishment.”

The U.S. letter offers “prayers and encouragement” to the embattled pair “on behalf of the millions of Americans who support freedom of speech and freedom of religion.”

The letter assures that “you do not stand alone,” because “each one of us stands alongside you,” note its writers. “We are watching, and we are praying for you. The world is watching, and the world is praying for you.”

The signatories hope their fellow believers, and all those who value freedom of conscience and expression, will make that promise real as the West falls progressively under the sway of illiberal secular repression. “Christians around the world should continue to pray for and voice their support for MP Räsänen,” said Del Turco.

The faith leaders signing the letter include Family Research Council President Tony Perkins, former U.S. Senator Sam Brownback, former U.S. Rep. Frank Wolf, former Ambassador Ken Blackwell, and Rabbi Yaakov Menken of the Coalition for Jewish Values, among many others.

The Lutheran pair’s case also attracted high-level support from Rep. Chip Roy (R-Texas), who named Räsänen, detransitioner Chloe Cole, collegiate swimming record-holder Riley Gaines, and concerned parent Scott Smith his personal “heroes” at FRC’s 2023 Pray Vote Stand Summit. “She gives you hope,” said Roy. “She gives you a belief that we can stand up and stand athwart that kind of tyranny.”

Räsänen has reflected on the words of Jesus to rejoice in suffering, taking pride that each trial has allowed her to quote and explain the Bible’s teachings in depth.

“After my full exoneration in two courts, I’m not afraid of a hearing before the Supreme Court,” said Räsänen. An “acquittal from the Supreme Court would set an even stronger positive precedent for everyone’s right to free speech and religion. And if the court decided to overturn the lower courts’ acquittals, I am ready to defend freedom of speech and religion as far as the European Court of Human Rights.”

Read more here at TheWashingtonStand.com.

AAF Leads Letter of Support for Finland Bible Trial Christians

January 29th, 2024

Advancing American Freedom sent a letter in support of M.P. Päivi Räsänen and Bishop Juhana Pohjola, who have faced unjust charges and targeted legal harassment for living out their Christian faith.

“For Christians in Finland the process is the punishment. A rouge prosecutor is dead set on criminalizing free speech and freedom of religion. The injustice of a third trial at Finland’s Supreme Court against those who were simply living out their faith is unacceptable,” said AAF Executive Director Paul Teller. “The world is watching and they do not stand alone, and AAF will continue to be a voice for religious freedom in the United States and around the world.”

Background: M.P Päivi Räsänen faces three charges of “hate speech” for criticizing her church’s sponsorship of a gay pride parade, writing a church pamphlet on marriage, and speaking on marriage on a radio show. Bishop Juhana Pohjola face charges of “hate speech” for publishing the pamphlet.

You can read the letter here.

Letter of Support for Finland Bible Trial Christians

AAF: “President Biden continues to Surrender American Energy Dominance to Russia and Iran”

January 26th, 2024

Advancing American Freedom released the following statement after President Biden continued his war on American energy by ordering a pause on gas exports.

“The United States is the largest natural gas producer in the world. Pausing natural gas exports will result in Russian natural gas heating Europe and furthers America’s retreat from the world stage,” said AAF Executive Director Paul Teller. “However, Far-Left climate enthusiasts inside the Biden Administration do not care. Russia and Iran will benefit the most from the Biden administration’s ‘green agenda’ surrender.”

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