Washington Watch is a daily program hosted by Family Research Council President Tony Perkins that covers the issues of faith, family and freedom. Tony is your leading source for what is really happening in our nation’s Capital.
On Tuesday's edition of Washington Watch with Tony Perkins, Tony talks with Gen. Jerry Boykin in the first segment on the 73rd anniversary of D-Day. In the second segment, Tony talks with Robert Spencer who is the director of Jihad Watch, on the recent terrorist attacks. In the third segment, Travis Weber who is the Director of the Center for Religious Liberty at FRC, joins Tony to discuss the Supreme Court's decision on hospitals and also discusses Vice President Mike Pence's speech. Lastly, in the fourth segment, Congressman Chris Smith joins Tony to discuss HR-390 Genocide Bill.
On Monday's edition of Washington Watch with Tony Perkins, Tony talks with Congressman Joe Wilson who serves on the House Armed Service Committee and Foreign Affairs Committee on the London terrorist attacks, President Trump's Travel Ban, and Chuck Schumer. In the second segment, Tony talks to Peter Wooding of Global News Alliance on the London terrorist attack and the Christian community response. In the third segment, Christian Comedian Chonda Pierce joins Tony to discuss Kathy Griffin.
On Friday's edition of Washington Watch with Tony Perkins, Eben Fowler, Director of Operations at Bott Radio Network fills in for Tony. In the first segment, Congressman Ralph Abraham joins Eben to discuss President Trump's decision to withdraw from the Paris Climate Accord. In the second segment, Susan Michael, Director of the International Christian Embassy of Jerusalem, joins Eben to discuss President Trump deciding to keep U.S. Embassy in Tel Aviv for now. In the third segment, Steve Tennes, owner of Country Mill Farms and Jeremy Tedesco, Senior Counsel for Alliance Defending Freedom join Eben to discuss Michigan City targets the viewpoints of a family owned orchard. In the fourth segment of the show, Dr. Bruce Kirk, Founding Dean of the School of Communication and Digital Content at Liberty University joins Eben and discusses where real journalism has gone.
On Thursday edition of Washington Watch with Tony Perkins, Tony talks with FCC Chairman Ajit Pai on Net Neutrality in the first segment. In the second segment, Tony talks with Peter Sprigg and Travis Weber on World Congress of Families. In the third segment of the show, Arina Grossu talks with Tony concerning Planned Parenthood. Finally, in the fourth segment, Dr. Calvin Beisner joins Tony to discuss President Trump's decision to withdraw from the Paris Climate Accord.
On Wednesday's edition of Washington Watch with Tony Perkins, Cliff May, Commissioner of US Commission on International Religious Freedom joins Tony in the first segment to discuss international threats to religious freedom. Terry Jeffry, Editor-in-Chief of CNSNews.com, joins Tony in the second segment to discuss per capita taxes have more than doubled since 1961. Attorney Charlie LiMandri with Freedom of Conscience Defense Fund, joins Tony in the third segment to discuss parents suing to stop San Diego School District's controversial "Anti-Islamophobia" program.
Tony talks with Congressman Steve Russell on ISIS attacks and the news concerning the Coptic Christians. He also talks with Dr. Graham Allison in the second segment concerning North Korea. In the third segment, Tom Gilson talks with Tony about Dan Savage's "It Gets Better" campaign.
On this Monday edition of "Washington Watch with Tony Perkins," Tony talks with great American, Bill Bennett, giving honor and remembrance to those who have sacrificed their lives for our freedom. They also take a look at significant instances of persecution throughout world history, discussing how the people and events that shaped the Christian faith continue to shape our lives today. Bill served in the cabinets of Ronald Reagan and George H.W. Bush, hosted a long-running radio program, Morning in America, and is the author of many best-selling books, including Tried By Fire: The Story of Christianity's First Thousand Years.
On Friday's edition of "Washington Watch with Tony Perkins," we hear highlights from FRC's 14th annual Watchmen on the Wall pastors' briefing in Washington, D.C. this week. Republican Study Committee chairman, Rep. Mark Walker (R-N.C.), delivers his testimony about God calling him from traditional pastoral ministry to the mission field of national politics, and Sen. Roy Blunt (R-Mo.) shares how he has personally witnessed God move in our nation. Best-selling author and messianic rabbi, Jonathan Cahn, brings a fascinating message of how to understand the times in which we live and see world events in light of biblical prophecy.
On Thursday's edition of "Washington Watch with Tony Perkins" House Foreign Affairs committee member Rep. Ted Poe (R-Texas) joins Tony to give us his concerns on U.S. security in light of the recent bombing at a pop concert in the UK. Terry Jeffrey, Editor-In-Chief for CNS News, joins Tony to discuss President Trump's budget proposal. Also, Senior Pastor of One Love Ministries, Waxer Tipton, is here to highlight this year's Watchmen on the Wall National Briefing.
On Wednesday's edition of "Washington Watch with Tony Perkins" Rep. Jody Hice (R-Ga.) joins Tony to discuss the Pope's meeting with President Trump today at the Vatican. Pastors Dr. Steve Branson and Dr. Mark Harris, join Tony to highlight this year's Watchmen on the Wall national conference. Also, Denton County Sheriff Tracy Murphee is here with the latest news on the Manchester terror attack.
On Tuesday's edition of Washington Watch, Tony Perkins talks with Congressman Jim Jordan in the first segment about the Budget and also his reaction on the Manchester terrorist attack. In the second segment, David Brody CBN correspondent, joins Tony to discuss the President's travel across the middle east. In the third and fourth segment, Toni Richardson who is a school teacher and Jeremy Dys who is Senior Counsel at First Liberty, joins Tony to discuss how Toni was banned from saying "I will pray for you" in private conversations at work.
Tony Perkins talks with Sen. Jim Inhofe in the first segment and James Woolsey in the second segment to get an update on President Trump's travel to the middle east. In the third segment, Steve Riggle joins Tony to discuss efforts to protect pastors and their sermons from the government. In the fourth segment, Tim Graham from MRC joins Tony to discuss the media bias that is happening.
Dr. Piper guest host today for Tony. In the first segment, Dr. Piper talk to John Hayward on Rob Rosenstein and the appointment of Robert Muller as head of Special Counsel. In the second segment, Ryan Mauro joins Dr. Piper to discuss Faithkeepers movie on persecuted Christians. In the third segment of the show, Liz Castro joins Dr. Piper to discuss Parkland High School and Students For Life.
Dr. Everett Piper guest host for Tony Perkins. In the first segment, Congressman Barry Loudermilk joins Dr. Piper to discuss reaction to Russian probe. In the second segment, Dan Gainor, Vice President of Business and Culture of the Media Research Center, joins Dr. Piper to discuss the Liberal Media and how the are fighting President Trump. In the third and fourth segment, Dr. Piper discusses "Last Man Standing" with Matt Walsh.
On Wednesday's edition of Washington Watch, Congressman Francis Rooney joins Tony Perkins to discuss POTUS meeting with President of Turkey. In the second segment of the show, Gen. Jerry Boykin joins the show to talk with Tony about Chelsea Manning release. In the third and fourth segment of the show, Lt. Gov. Dan Patrick joins Tony to discuss an ultimatum issued to Speaker Straus.
Tony talks to Congressman Kevin Cramer on violence and intimidation against Republicans are becoming the new normal. In the second segment, General Jerry Boykin joins Tony to discuss POTUS meeting with Russian officials. In the third and fourth segment of the show, Sheriff Sid Gautreaux joins Tony to discuss law enforcement memorial.
Tony Perkins talks to Congresswoman Marsha Blackburn on pro-life issues of the day. In the second segment, Campus Reform Correspondent and Liberty University Graduate, Nicholas Hamilton talks with Tony on President Trump's Commencement speech at Liberty University. In the third and fourth segment of the show, Tony talks with Travis Weber who is Director of the Center for Religious Liberty at FRC on World Summit in Defense of Persecuted Christians.
Eben Fowler, Director of Operations at Bott Radio Network, guest host for Tony Perkins. In the first segment, Eben talks with Congressman Roger Marshall who is a physician and has delivered more than 5,000 babies, giving him a deep appreciation for the sanctity of life and an intimate understanding of the healthcare system on the issues with people having pre-existing conditions and the Healthcare Bill. In the second segment, Eben talks with Former Lt. Gov. of Florida, Jennifer Carroll on The Silence of Women's Rights Groups is Deafening. In the third and fourth segment, the Director of the Center for Religious LIberty, Travis Weber joins Eben to discuss the Persecution Summit and takes your phone calls.
Tony Perkins talks with Congressman Mike Johnson on Secretary of Agriculture Sonny Perdue's policy on the First Amendment. In the second segment, Author Kim Strassel joins Tony to discuss The Intimidation Game: How the Left is Silencing Free Speech. In the third segment, Pastor Steven Khoury joins Tony to discuss persecution of Christians around the world.
Tony Perkins talk with Congressman Jim Banks on the firing of James Comey in the first segment. In the second segment of the show, Tony talks with Frank Gaffney who is Founder and President of the Center for Security Policy on POTUS hosts Russian Foreign Minister Lavrov and Ambassador Kislyak at the White House. In the third segment, Tony talks with Dr. Alexi Chehadeh who is Director General of the Department of Ecumenical Relation and Development for the Patriarchate of Antioch in Damascus, Syria on the crisis in Syria.