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TEASER - Feds Quietly Create Database of People of Faith; Convention of States Gains Momentum | The Nation Speaks

The Nation Speaks
If you object to getting a COVID-19 vaccine for religious reasons, you can apply for an exemption. But if you work with the federal government, you’ve also been added to a database. Mat Staver, chairman of the Liberty Counsel, says there’s no good reason to keep lists. And, in America Q&A we ask if any of your habits have changed as inflation drives prices up... and up? Next, states fed up with federal government overreach are teaming up. If they get 34 to agree, they can hold a convention aimed at amending the constitution. It sounds like a long-shot but the movement is half-way there, as we hear from Mark Meckler, president of Convention of States Action. Finally, in our second America Q&A we ask for reactions on how the Canadian government handled the truckers’ protest?
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