Trump Admin Moves to Appeal Tariff Ruling

(The Center Square) – President Donald Trump’s administration signaled Friday it intends to appeal a federal trade court’s ruling striking down his 10% global tariff as unlawful, while simultaneously pressing ahead with a separate round of import taxes that could take effect as early as July. Who is praying on the wall?   American businesses … Continued

FBI Investigates Alleged Senate Intelligence Committee Leaks

The Federal Bureau of Investigation has reportedly launched an investigation into possible leaks of classified information tied to Democrats or Democrat staff members on the Senate Intelligence Committee. The probe stems in part from a criminal referral made by the National Security Agency regarding the alleged leaking of sensitive intelligence information during Director of National … Continued

America’s Deficit Crisis Reaches Alarming New Levels

The federal government is projected to post a $2 trillion deficit in fiscal year 2026, double the 3% of GDP target that has bipartisan support in Congress, according to Treasury’s quarterly refunding documents. Do you want state prayer alerts?   The $2 trillion figure in fiscal year 2026 is up from $1.7 trillion last year. … Continued

Major Court Ruling Affirms Biblical Heritage in Public Schools

A federal appeals court is reaffirming the role of America’s religious heritage in public life with a major ruling supporting Texas’ Ten Commandments law. The decision marks another significant moment in the ongoing national debate over religious expression, constitutional interpretation, and the place of biblical principles in public schools. Join the community of Monthly Ministry … Continued

Report Reveals Surge in Violent Antisemitic Attacks in 2025

Antisemitic violence in America reached alarming new levels in 2025, according to a newly released audit from the Anti-Defamation League. Although overall antisemitic incidents declined nationwide, violent assaults against Jewish Americans climbed to the highest level ever recorded, underscoring the growing danger facing Jewish communities across the nation. This content is supported by your donations. … Continued

Desperate for Change—Day 30

The following is an excerpt from our daily devotional series Desperate for Change. “You, my brothers, were called to be free. But do not use your freedom to indulge the sinful nature; rather, serve one another in love.” –Galatians 5:13 When Christ set men free from the law, not everyone knew what to do with … Continued

Border Debate Intensifies Amid Crime, Deportation, and Amnesty Questions

A series of recent immigration-related cases is raising renewed concerns about public safety, sanctuary policies, and the future of President Donald Trump’s immigration agenda. From violent crimes allegedly committed by illegal immigrants to reports of internal discussions about possible legal status for some migrants, these stories underscore the stakes of America’s ongoing border and deportation … Continued

Intercessors Are Gaining Ground in Washington, D.C.

May has been a busy month thus far for IFA. Over the past week, we’ve had staff members in Washington, D.C., speaking with high-ranking Trump administration officials and carrying the Spirit of God into the highest places in our nation. Our busy week should encourage you — it shows that intercessors are making inroads in … Continued

VA Supreme Court Strikes Down Democrat-Backed Gerrymandering

The Supreme Court of Virginia delivered a major ruling Friday that halted Democrats’ attempt to redraw Virginia’s congressional map ahead of the upcoming elections. The court ruled 4–3 that the referendum process used to approve the redistricting effort violated the Virginia Constitution, leaving the current 6–5 congressional map in place instead of implementing a proposed … Continued

Zeldin Says ‘Environmental Justice’ Funds Fueled Activist Pipeline

Environmental Protection Agency Administrator Lee Zeldin is highlighting what he says is widespread waste and abuse within federal “environmental justice” spending programs. In a recent interview, Administrator Zeldin described how taxpayer dollars intended for environmental cleanup were often funneled through layers of activist organizations and administrative middlemen rather than being used to directly address environmental … Continued

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