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This is Joe Knapp. I get to come back for another day to talk to all of you and just share the love of Christ and ask some hard questions. And we're living in a really unique time with the election coming up, which amongst Christians, amongst believers, that really brings up great debates. And I think today, maybe we can have some of those discussions. Do we have a responsibility to vote?
Is it simply a luxury that we have the opportunity to vote in this country? And does it matter? And depending on who you ask, depending, unfortunately, even what church you go to.
I did a little research this morning and last night. It sounds like in the U.S. there are over 200 denominations of churches that are registered in the U.S. And then over, I think it's like over 30,000 independent churches that are registered in our country. Which is really fascinating because when you read the New Testament, and Stu is not here with me today, and he is a much greater scholar than I am on the Bible. I don't recall reading in the New Testament anywhere where Christ had 200 different disciples go out and really have 200 different church styles, church beliefs that were sent out. I really believe God has given us one Bible, one book that he has inspired and that he promises his word would not return void. So I find it very fascinating to look up these stats that we have over 200 denominations in our country. And as a movie producer and as a visual, I just picture over 200 arguments occurring at different churches over time, where almost like when my kids fight sometimes, they just pick up their toys and leave and go elsewhere.
I feel like that might be part of why we have that many denominations in this country. But then I actually, for some of you who don't know, for those of you in Ohio that are listening right now, whether it's 106.5 in Dayton, Ohio, or also 106.5 in Toledo, Ohio, my name might ring a little bit of a bell. I ran for Lieutenant Governor of Ohio two years ago and I was asked to do it. It was not something I really planned on doing or inspired to do, but I was asked and I felt like God leading me to that opportunity. And what it did was it allowed me to drive all over the state of Ohio, which in case you're wondering, 88 counties, fairly large state.
I think it's the seventh largest populated state in the country, but a lot of traveling met a lot of people. And one question I often got was, how do I, as a potential politician, plan on uniting a party? How do I plan on, whether it's call it half the country, uniting everyone around our causes? And I would often drive two hours plus to some of these events and would drive by 50 different churches, 50 different denominations. So my conclusion was, if we can't agree on Sunday mornings on the same exact Bible, I'm pretty sure politically we're not going to be able to have people agreeing within one party.
But with that said, how important is it in less than two weeks now that on Tuesday, if you haven't done early voting, that we show up at the polls and we vote? And I'm hoping that today we can get some answers to that and quite possibly we'll have time at the end to get your thoughts on that. TruthTalk Radio, our phone number here is 866-348-7884.
And once again, it's 866-348-7884. And I hope to be able to get to some of your calls by the end of the show, because I really think this is an important question. And I think we always hear over the past couple election cycles that this is the one, this is the most important one that our country has ever faced. But I have to believe, and when you read the Bible and the closer we get to the end, that these are really important times. And when you look at some of the key issues that we all see in all the commercials, when we talk about life, when we talk about borders, when we talk about safety, when we talk about economy, that means something to all of us. And I have to believe God has an opinion on all of those. So therefore, our thoughts, our beliefs, and who we vote for, those issues do matter. As most of you know, as a movie producer, I helped produce a movie called Unplanned.
And it's a pro-life movie, and it really shows the reality of what abortion is and the preciousness of life and what it really took for Abby Johnson, who the movie is about, in her own life to truly get to the position where she really understood what life really is. I think sometimes in today's world, especially with social media and all the outlets that exist with media, we throw out a lot of terms, we hear a lot of terms, but we don't necessarily give enough thought to them and really internalize them. And we live in a time where it's actually hard to have discussions with other people because we live in such a polarizing times where some people are afraid to even voice their opinion, voice their stand. And the reality of it is, it can impact your career these days. It can impact relationships. It can impact family relationships. I remember when I was working on the movie Unplanned, there were folks saying, this will be the last movie you ever can make because Hollywood will reject you forever. And I'm not saying it wasn't some noble thing that I did, but I just felt called to be a part of telling this story.
And God's timing really, after the fact, helped me understand why it was important to tell that story. So, again, we are less than two weeks away from Election Day. And the question for all of us in this country is, what is our responsibility?
I believe, personally, growing up in Philadelphia, where this country began by some great forefathers, that it's a privilege that we have to vote on the freedoms and liberties that we have. So we want to keep that going and keep this country alive. Welcome back to Truth Talk Live with Joe Knopf. I am your host today. And now we get to speak to our special guest today. Her name is Laura Trump. If you have not listened to anything in the news or anything in the world over the past few years, she is the co-chair of the RNC.
And she has been working on a campaign to help get her father-in-law elected back into office. And full disclosure, a dear friend of mine. So, Laura, are you there? I am here. Great to be with you, Joe. Thank you. Great to be with you.
And you would be laughing at me right now. I am my second day doing radio, all those typical studio knobs and stuff in front of me. But they only gave me one.
It's the volume from my headset. They won't let me touch anything else. Well, that's all right. That's how I like to roll these days as well. The less I have in front of me, the better. But unfortunately, it hasn't seemed to work out that way. We've got a lot going on. 13 days and full steam ahead.
Well, I greatly appreciate your time. I'm actually in Winston-Salem, North Carolina. So a state that's pretty dear to your heart. And where are you at in the world? Yeah, well, today I am in Florida. And then from here, I think I'm in North Carolina. I'm in Georgia tomorrow, North Carolina Friday, Virginia Saturday, New York Sunday. We just keep going out west the beginning of next week. So today I get to be in Florida. That's good with me. Awesome. And you'll see Eric in a couple weeks, hopefully. Yeah, exactly. I'll see Eric when this thing is over.
That's the best part. Neither of us have any idea what the other one's schedule is. I have no idea where he is in the country and he has no idea where I am, but we'll get back together at some point.
It will be sooner. So, hey, quick question for you. And I know a little bit more than I probably should about your journey, but let's go back 10 years real quick to October of 2014.
And if I remember correctly, that would mean you're only a couple weeks away from your wedding to the great gentleman named Eric. On your radar, where was politics back then? It was so outside of the realm of anything I was even considering.
You could have probably convinced me more easily that I would become an astronaut than do anything in politics 10 years ago. So, yeah, it was not on my personal radar at all. And because you grew up in, is it Wilmington, North Carolina? That's right.
Yeah. And your parents still live there? My whole family still lives there. My aunts, uncles, cousins, my brother moved there recently back home with with his wife and they're expecting their first baby.
Very exciting for our family. So, yeah, I mean, that's that's where I was born and bred. And that is where I consider home when I when people hear me say I'm going home, they know what means I'm going to actually not just Wilmington, but Rakesville Beach, North Carolina.
And how has that helped you today? Because obviously, when we think of the swing states that are out there and where you're spending a lot of time, you're actually out there meeting with folks just like your family, folks like you grew up around. How has just growing up in that area just helped you when you're out on the campaign today? Well, listen, I think I probably grew up like most people in this country.
Kamala Harris is not the only one who grew up in a middle class family. That is how I grew up as well. My parents were small business owners and, you know, I went to public schools my whole life. So I think I can probably relate in many ways to a lot of Americans just based on the fact that we all kind of grew up the same way. And I feel very lucky to have grown up in a relatively small town, not a big city, so to speak. I had a great upbringing. I feel incredibly blessed to be from southeastern North Carolina. And, you know, a lot of my family who I just mentioned still lives there, you know, they're feeling the day to day struggles like every other American are. And I hear from them all the time about what they're facing, what their lives are like and how the current administration has negatively impacted them.
So I can appreciate it all from top to bottom. And, you know, based on where I'm from, I think that probably a lot of Americans can resonate with how I grew up as well. And as a mother of two amazing little kids, I think I might get this wrong, seven and five, somewhere in that range.
Yeah, no, you're right. OK, perfect. And growing up the way you are, and I know I've had the privilege of being with you and seeing you with your kids, being a mother is top priority for you. But when you're out on the trail and you speak to other mothers that are out there, what are the concerns that you hear that you know have been major issues over the past four years? Well, that's I mean, it's honestly why I'm out doing this, Joe. You know, I was asked by my father in law to run for this position as co-chair of the RNC back in January.
And initially I sort of was like, I don't know. I know what a heavy lift that's going to be. I know what an important election this is. And I know how much time it will mean that I have to spend away from my own kids. And nothing is more important to me.
And there's no more important title than the title of mom. And it's the reason that I am doing this, though, is because I want to make sure that this country is great, not just for us right now, but for my kids in the future and my one day, my grandkids and future generations of Americans. And I think that that's probably a lot of what most parents are feeling out there right now.
You know, you look around and it really does feel like we're on the precipice of something that could change the country forever in a very scary way to a lot of people. I mean, just the basics being that, you know, putting food on the table, filling up your gas tank, paying your mortgage every month. These are things that people are really struggling with right now. You have credit card debt going up for so many Americans and it's just unsustainable. And so people want their lives back. They want to be able to not just make ends meet, but to save a little bit of money, go on a family vacation. And all those things were happening for people when Donald Trump was in the White House.
And it's why I'm working so hard out there every single day. I want this country back just like I think so many parents do. And we want to keep America great for our children.
They deserve to grow up in the same great country that we got to grow up in. And we are 13 days away from making that a reality. So another question regarding this radio show is a national show and has a really strong evangelical audience. And, you know, the stats, we always have to be careful with them. Somewhere between 20 and 40 million registered evangelicals choose to not vote. Why does that concern you? And is there something that we can do about that? Well, listen, I think of any election of our lifetime, this is one that you can't sit on the side for.
And I just kind of went over, you know, the basic nature of of why we have to do it in terms of making sure everybody can afford their lives right now. But, you know, whenever you hear the current Democrat candidate for for president, when someone yells out in a crowd, Jesus is king. So you're at the wrong rally.
You should be at the one down the street. That should concern a lot of people when there's so little respect for our greatest, greatest Middle Eastern ally, Israel, that this person can't even show up when the prime minister of Israel speaks to a joint session of Congress. That should concern everyone when this person can show up to the Al Smith dinner, the Catholic Charities dinner.
That has been a tradition for every presidential candidate and instead send a video that should concern people. Donald Trump wants to protect religious liberty in this country. He has stood strong for it from the day he came down the escalator in Trump Tower and announced in 2015 he was running for president of the United States. He doesn't want to see Christians attacked and mocked in the way that I think so many of us feel like we truly are right now. He wants to see this war in the Middle East.
And he was the president, after all, who finally moved the American embassy in Israel to Jerusalem, recognized the Golan Heights sovereignty by Israel and made sure peace agreements, the Abraham Accords in the Middle East instead of wars in the Middle East. And so I think if you're a person who not just loves this country, but loves the world, get out and vote. Thanks, Lauren.
If you have a few more minutes, I might have you come back on. But this is Truth Talk Live with Joe Knapp and Laura Trump. You're listening to the Truth Network and TruthNetwork.com. Welcome back to Truth Talk Live. I am the guest host today, Joe Knapp.
Our phone number here is 866-348-7884. And today we have the privilege of just talking with Laura Trump, who I believe is still here with us. Laura, are you still with us? I am still with you.
Awesome. So for a few more minutes, another question for you that I keep hearing at all these events that I go to, and you probably do also, is this idea of policy versus personality, which for me, all of the policies are great, but I'm almost offended having to spend some time with your family, a little bit with your father-in-law, that personality is just disregarded. Because there's a lot of great stories out there about your father-in-law.
So when you hear that, what comes to mind? Well, what's sad to me is that, you know, if people got to know the Donald Trump that I do, I think they would love this man so much more than already he's got the adoration of so many people out there in this country. He's been so mischaracterized and so misrepresented, and he's one of the funniest people I've ever met. He's incredibly charming. And I think most people would actually, after having an interaction with Donald Trump, come away from that saying, man, what a great guy.
But it's such a shame that we live in a time where the legacy media, the mainstream media, is so masterful in the way they seem to indoctrinate people that a lot of people have been led to believe the opposite about Donald Trump. He's a great human being. He's a great father, a great father-in-law, a great grandfather.
And, you know, no human being is perfect. He is doing this and out there literally putting his life on the line, Joe, because he loves this country. And you can look at his policies all day long and see why he was a great president, because his policies worked and the country felt a lot safer. We had a secure southern border. Again, I'll go back to the peace agreements, the Abraham Accords in the Middle East instead of wars in the Middle East.
He was the first president in 82 years not to have any new wars under his leadership. People had more money in their pocket. They could actually afford to go on a family vacation or have a little discretionary spending with Donald Trump in the White House. But I do wish that people got to see the side of him that I know that, you know, my kids and my husband obviously know, because it's a shame the way that he's really been just he's been so mischaracterized and so misrepresented by the media. But according to the Breakfast Club, I won't go there. So when we were on, you know, and full disclosure to everybody listening, I got to go on the bus tour four years ago with Laura. One of my favorite discussions was in the back of the bus. And you told some stories about, you know, long before politics, your father-in-law, when it came to his companies and how he operated a business, he would actually go to the front line employees to see how things were really going. And I really believe that translated into when he was president before. And we see that at the rallies, his ability just to connect with the everyday American. If you can maybe just share what you saw back even before politics and why he was so successful just building a company. Well, and it's a shame that you can't actually run the government like you run a business, because otherwise, you know, Donald Trump wouldn't have completely been able to make everything great in this country.
Of course, the federal government is a behemoth and a beast, which is why he wants to bring Elon Musk in to clean it up, trim the fat and make sure it runs a lot more efficiently. Because to your point, Joe, whenever he was a businessman building, you know, changing the skyline of New York City, all those things, he wouldn't go to the project manager on one of his work sites. He would go over and talk to the guy who was in the corner nailing in some hammers, or he would go visit one of his hotels and talk to the housekeeping staff or the janitors, because those are the people who are actually going to give you the real information. Whenever he would go up and say, well, how's it going?
What do you think we need to do differently? What's the response from the guests? You know, those are the ones you're going to actually get real information from.
You go to your project manager or the manager of your building. They're probably going to say, oh, sir, everything is great. But he was smart enough to know that you actually have to talk to the other employees who are there all day, every day, who come in before the sun comes up and are there well after sundown to get a real picture about it. And he's always operated like that. And I think it's why he has been able to relate so well, to your point, to most people in this country. It's sort of something that the mainstream media has never been able to figure out. Why is it that this billionaire from New York City, this business mogul, this reality TV star, really can relate so well to the everyday American?
And I think that's where it started. And he continues to do that. You know, he likes to get opinions from people around him, contrary to what you'll hear out there reported.
He really does want a robust discussion with people and to get opinions from everybody and sometimes unlikely sources. And then obviously he takes that all into account and makes his decisions. But it's one of the really unique things about him. And I sort of love the fact that the media is still trying to figure it out.
They probably never will, though, Joe. I think you're right there. And I think my two favorite traits of his is his ability to listen, which I say that to people.
And they find it ironic that that's what I say. But I think his ability to listen to people and really find out who the smartest person in the room is and who has the courage to actually tell him the truth and not just patronize him because of who he is. His other greatest gifting is selecting talent.
And I think, you know, you were selected, I think, back in 2016 on an airplane on the way to North Carolina. But if you can just talk to the people that he has surround himself in the past. But it looks like he's building up quite the unique team of talent. And you already mentioned Elon Musk. And no one can argue he's one of the most brilliant people on this planet.
Oh, my God. Well, anybody who can design a rocket to come back down to Earth and then be captured in a cradle in the way that we saw that happen the other week, it's absolutely incredible. Certainly one of the smartest minds of our era.
There's no doubt about it. But, you know, Donald Trump has had this amazing ability to see talent oftentimes within people that they can't even see within themselves. And if you go into his company now, the Trump Organization, what you'll find out is that some of the top executives at the Trump Organization were at one time drivers, security guards, doormen, and he saw something within them that that they didn't even recognize. And he gave them the opportunity to rise up through the ranks.
And those are the people who have been in his company for some 30 or 40 years now. He certainly did it to me. You know, you just mentioned this when I was on the Trump Force One plane with him in 2016 headed down to a rally in my hometown of Wilmington, North Carolina. He and I were discussing the state.
This is back, obviously, the first round. And there were some issues in the state. Hillary Clinton had said it was her firewall, a must win state for her. And in only the way Donald Trump can do, he basically looked at me and said, you know what? I think I want to put you in charge of the state. Could you win the state of North Carolina for me?
And that was sort of the start of it. I said yes, because, of course, this is my father in law. But I had no idea that I would have the ability to do that. We won the state of North Carolina in 2016, as I'm sure people are aware. We won it again in 2020. He tasked me with it in 2024. And then he upped the ante and made sure that as the co-chair of the RNC, I now have the responsibility of the entire thing on my shoulders as well. But I can tell you, without Donald Trump, I would have never in a million years imagined I had the ability to do any of this.
He really is incredible in figuring out talents that you don't see in yourself. Well, I get to travel the country, probably not quite as extensively as you. But when people find out that I had the privilege of doing a documentary with you and watching your rise, as people call it, it's been a real privilege to know you personally because you're so much greater as a person, as an individual, than people even know. So I greatly want to thank you as my friend for talking to me. But more importantly, just your passion for this country, your passion for not just your family, because you don't get to spend much time with your family now, but your passion for my family and the families of this great country. So we thank you for all the efforts you're giving towards us. And as I sit here in North Carolina, which you need to win again this year, is there one more message you want to leave with them? Well, I just want to say thank you, Joe.
That's so nice. Such kind words. You know, I think we all have a responsibility in 2024. And I'm taking this very seriously because I really do believe that this is an election that will decide the outcome of the future of this country, but truly the world. And I think it's palpable out there. This is not a fight anymore between Republican or Democrat.
This is really about good versus evil and good must triumph. And so I want to make sure that everybody listening is registered to vote. Go to Swamp the Vote USA dot com right now, if you are not sure.
Again, it's Swamp the Vote USA dot com. You can find out your voter registration status. You can find out where to vote early. Please go vote early.
That means I will stop texting you. I will stop emailing you from the RNC. We take you off our list and then we can use our resources to get out those low propensity voters.
And that is going to be the difference in this election. So vote early. Don't go vote alone.
Take a friend with you. And then let's make sure we wrap this up and have a huge win early on election night for Donald Trump. So thank you so much, Joe. I really appreciate it. Well, thanks, Laura. And I'm excited to talk to you in less than two weeks on that Tuesday night and congratulating you on your hard efforts paying off. So, again, this is Truth Talk Live with Joe Knapp. And this is our great guest, Laura Trump, who has joined us today. And we'll be right back. Our phone number here, 866-348-7884. Welcome back to Truth Talk Live. I am your guest host for today. I am Joe Knapp. Our phone number here is 866-348-7884.
Again, 866-348-7884. I would love to hear from some of you and get your thoughts on, you know, what Laura had to say. But also, is it even fair to have her on a radio show and have her on a Christian radio especially and just have her talking? You know, like I said before, I did run for office and it was the first time I ran, first time even considered running. And I think the most valuable lesson I learned is that there is a difference. And I guess I could say this is my opinion. There are probably people far smarter than me that would argue this point. But there's a difference between being a politician and being a leader.
Let me say that again. There's a difference between being a politician and being a leader. Because if you're a politician, what is your end goal? Is it to be a great leader?
Is it to be in office? I would argue your reason for being a politician is to win that election. And if your purpose is to simply win that election and then maybe two years later run again and try to win that election, if that is your goal and that is the definition of politics, I believe that can kind of warp your beliefs. That can kind of warp what you tell people you stand for. And in today's world, what we see is we see people asking voters, what do you stand for? What do you want your politicians to believe? And unfortunately, I believe a lot of politicians these days, they craft their beliefs from potential voters. It is not who they are. It's not what they grew up believing. And it's definitely not what their actions have portrayed. But it is the game of politics that we see today as opposed to true leadership. I believe and again, I'm biased to the history that occurred in Philadelphia because that is where I grew up.
And my family loves visiting Independence Hall and the Liberty Bell and all the great sites that are in Philadelphia. But what I love about being there and reading the history from there is our forefathers had this idea that they wanted leaders to be elected. They wanted people in the community to look at leaders in the community, whether it was a business owner, maybe it was clergy, maybe it was just someone who had a confidence about them, a good friend they trusted. Our forefathers wanted them to be elected into office. I don't think they had this vision for an 18-year-old to be going to college with the pure purpose of becoming a politician.
I think it was actually the exact opposite. And I think we have to look at that when we're electing people and voting for people in office. Who are they? So when I hear people say personality versus principles and policies and what they put in place in the past, I actually think personality is a factor because when I think of personality, that encompasses their behaviors, what they have done in the past. Have they helped people? Is this the first time they're stepping out to say they're pro-life? Is this the first time that they are really serving their community? Because if it is, then I don't know if that qualifies them as a leader. I think that might put them more into the category of politics.
And what does the Bible have to say about this? I would love to have a few callers chime in if possible, our number 866-348-7884, and love to get your thoughts and your opinions on what matters here. Because one thing I will say about our country, and I have a friend working on a movie right now that takes place back in the 1700s, and it really talks about our forefathers and their beliefs and how important the Bible was to them, and how when you travel around Philadelphia and D.C. and you look at the monuments, you see scripture literally chiseled into concrete, into marble, all around these original buildings from our country, all around these memorials. So our country was founded on biblical principles.
Now, we could easily argue that it has fallen away from a lot of that, but we have got to get back to the origin of this country. And two years from now is going to be the year 2026. And what that means is we will celebrate, hopefully, the 250th year anniversary of our country. And I personally believe that we have a great opportunity in two years from now to actually celebrate not only most recent corrections that have occurred, but I also think we're going to be able to look back 250 years and just see the amazing people, the amazing freedoms, liberties that we still have in this country. Because I believe the alternative is we might have to just talk about what was if we're not careful in this election. I really believe it is a pivotal election. I know we always say that, but I think it's hard to argue that point right now. So again, I think we have a few callers that are trying to come in.
Our number is 866-348-7884. We'd love to hear your thoughts on today's show, but also just this idea of Christians talking about politics. Because that's where we're at right now. For the next 12, 13 days, that's all we're going to be consumed with.
That's all we're going to hear. That's what we're going to be talking to family and friends about. And I would really like to know, and again, I'll be back here tomorrow, but having Laura on the radio, some find that controversial. I was talking to Stu beforehand, and it was a question.
He trusts me, and he trusts the idea of having her on, but I would love to hear your thoughts and opinions of that. And we would love to welcome others who are running for office, or folks working with them to come on the air. I think we all have a story, we all have a journey, and I think when we hear people speak, we can see if that's where their beliefs are formed, or if their beliefs are formed through the lens of politics, and they are crafting a message that they believe people want to hear. And I think that is discernment that we have to have today. I had an immense Bible study this morning, and there was a pastor friend there, and I asked him, what are your thoughts about speaking politics from the pulpit?
And it's hard, right? Because at the end of the day, as believers, and as the manual that God has given us called the Bible, it does tell us right and wrong. There are very few gray areas in the Bible, probably none, but again, Stu Everson is more of a Bible scholar than I am, but I don't believe there's much gray area in the Bible. So issues like life is clear as day how we should vote and how we should take care of the most precious of souls on this planet, which is in mom's bellies from the moment of conception. So I really believe in this time of election cycle and this place where our country is today.
As Christians and as believers, we cannot be fearful to have important conversations about this. I really believe it's important that we encourage everyone out there to vote. If you do the math, those that don't vote, that does factor in. That does factor in a vote for the opponent, typically.
I don't want to get math crazy here, but when you have a fraction and you have a number on top and a number on bottom, if the number on bottom is smaller, then it affects the outcome. So we definitely have to have everybody out there voting. That is our privilege, really, in this country that we have and that we want to maintain going forward. So I really appreciate you guys allowing me to have this conversation today.
I think it's an important one. I'm looking forward to tomorrow. I'm trying to have another special guest on that's going to really give a strong biblical viewpoint on this topic that I believe you'll appreciate. Again, my name is Joe Knopp. My website is actually joeknopp.com. You can reach out to me directly on there. I live in Dayton, Ohio, so our station out there is 106.5, and then just north of there is Toledo. It's also 106.5, so we want to give a little shout-out to my Ohio friends there. I'm coming to you from Truth Network.
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If you missed an episode or if you want to share an episode with somebody else, you can send it directly from the app, so that's a great option that we have there. But going back to this idea of Christians and politics, maybe think about it. Why do, if there's 40 million registered evangelicals that choose not to vote, what has caused that, and should that be a proper, accepted outcome? I really believe we need to talk to our friends, talk to our neighbors, and find out if they're at least voting. I really think we need to push this idea that we still live in the greatest country on this planet. I truly believe that.
I sincerely believe that. I've had the privilege of traveling some outside of this country, but more importantly, I've had the privilege of traveling all throughout this country. I think I've been to all but four or five states. I've even been to North Dakota, South Dakota, some of the usual missed ones. But there are amazing, great people in this country that are just working hard every day.
They're trying to pass the love of Christ to as many people as possible, and we in this nation get to do that. Again, thank you for listening in today. This is Truth Talk Live. I am Joe Knapp. I was your host today. You can reach out to any of these shows on truthnetwork.com. And looking forward to having a chance to talk with you again tomorrow. Thank you.