JD Vance opens up about drifting from faith and finding his way back, a new Gallup poll shows Americans growing more conservative on several major social issues, and primary results in key states highlight Donald Trump’s continued sway over Republican voters ahead of the 2026 midterms.
Plus, Bethany Christian Services sharpens its Christian identity, Mike Johnson and Raphael Warnock meet after a public clash over faith and politics, the Southern Baptist Convention advances a measure restricting women in pastoral roles, and a Minnesota bakery faces backlash for launching “Nuclear Family Month” as an alternative to Pride Month.
00:11 Vance says lack of Christian friendships drew him away from faith 00:54 Fewer Americans think birth control, premarital sex are OK: poll 01:47 5 highlights from Tuesday's elections 02:37 Bethany Christian Services reaffirms Statement of Faith 03:23 Warnock meets with House Speaker Mike Johnson after criticism 04:11 SBC passes amendment banning female pastors, elders 05:05 Small town bakery counters pride month, faces backlash
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