US state becomes first to make Ten Commandments mandatory in schools
Thursday, 20 June 2024 Louisiana has become the first state in the US to require the Ten Commandments to be displayed in every public school classroom.
Trump has issued a stark warning following the arrest of pro-Palestinian activist Mahmoud Khalil, calling it the "first of many to come." Khalil, a former Columbia University student and lawful U.S. resident, was detained by federal immigration agents and taken to a Louisiana detention facility. His arrest has sparked outrage among civil rights groups, who accuse the government of using immigration laws to suppress criticism of Israel. Trump, in a fiery Truth Social post, claimed that many demonstrators are "paid agitators" and vowed to deport those who support "terrorism." Khalil’s deportation has been temporarily halted by a federal judge, with a court hearing set for Wednesday.
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We have some breaking news coming out of Oklahoma. The state's Superintendent of Public Instruction, Ryan Walters, has just issued an order that mandates schools in Oklahoma to teach the Bible...
In this episode, Danielle D’Souza Gill celebrates the Ten Commandments being placed in all Louisiana public schools. Danielle breaks down a complex recent Supreme Court decision about abortion pills.
Louisiana was sued on Monday over a new law requiring the display of the Ten Commandments in all public school classrooms in the state. Gabe Singer reports.