The Pour Over Today - Wednesday, April 5, 2023
Episode Date: April 5, 2023Today, we’re talking about Trump’s arraignment, protests in Tennessee, Finland joining NATO, and other top news for Wednesday, April 5th. Stay informed while remaining focused on Christ with The P...our Over. Sponsored by The Voice of the Martyrs
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Today, we're talking about Trump's arraignment, protests in Tennessee, Finland joining NATO,
and other top news for Wednesday, April 5th.
Stay informed while remaining focused on Christ with The Pour Over.
Here's the quote of the day,
The end of all learning is to know God, and out of that knowledge to love and imitate Him.
John Milton
Let's get started with some espresso shots.
Former President Trump pleaded not guilty to 34 felony counts of falsifying business records
yesterday in New York. Prosecutors allege Trump used his business to purchase negative information
about him to suppress its publication in order to benefit his 2016 presidential campaign and then
hid the payments as legal fees. Falsifying records is a misdemeanor, but doing it to cover up election
law violations makes each count a felony. The former president's time in the court was relatively
brief. He was fingerprinted, read the charges, and entered his not-guilty plea. Trump then returned
to Florida where he gave a speech before a crowd of supporters.
New York reportedly placed all 35,000 of its police officers on standby in anticipation of unrest, but groups of protesters both for and against were relatively small and never prompted
police intervention. We represent Christ well when we speak kindly and gently about people we
disagree with politically, going out of our way to serve and care for them. This is what it means to love your enemies.
Luke chapter 6 verse 32 says, If you love those who love you,
what credit is that to you? Even sinners love those who love them.
More than 1,000 protesters, including children and teens, assembled at the Tennessee State
Capitol Monday to demand gun reform in the wake of last week's deadly school shooting in Nashville.
During the demonstrations, three Democratic lawmakers took to the chamber's podium,
leading protesters' chants with a bullhorn. The move halted legislative business,
prompting Republicans to call their actions inappropriate and disorderly.
The three representatives were stripped of their committee assignments and are expected to be expelled by the GOP supermajority.
It would be the first ousting of a Tennessee rep or senator without bipartisan support.
Meanwhile, a federal judge found Tennessee's bill criminalizing adult cabaret performances, including drag shows, in public places or in front of minors to be unconstitutionally vague and contrary to the First Amendment.
The bill was temporarily halted one day before its effective date.
When discussing divisive topics such as gun safety, remember that both your stance and
how you take your stance reflect on Christ. We shouldn't sacrifice relationships to win arguments.
James chapter 1 verses 19 through 20 say, Everyone should be quick to listen,
slow to speak, and slow to anger, for human anger does not accomplish God's righteousness.
Time to order new NATO t-shirts. Yesterday, Finland became the 31st member of NATO
guaranteeing security from nuclear states and doubling NATO's land border with Russia.
Last May, prompted by Russia's invasion of Ukraine, both Sweden and Finland applied to
join NATO's military alliance, ending their histories of neutrality. Acceptance into the
alliance requires unanimous approval, however Hungary and Turkey
each had conditions before giving Finland the okay. They eventually approved Finland,
but Turkey is still stonewalling Sweden, claiming the Swedes support Kurdish terrorists.
In a busy weekend, Finland also held elections Sunday. Current Prime Minister Sanna Marins'
left-wing Social Democrats Party came in third, ending her turbulent tenure.
Pateri Orpo, who sent her right National Coalition Party garnered the most votes,
will likely be Finland's next prime minister. Here's a verse to consider when reading about
multinational alliances. First of all, then, I urge that petitions, prayers, intercessions,
and thanksgivings be made for everyone, for kings, and all those who are in authority, so that we may lead a tranquil and quiet life in all godliness and dignity.
1 Timothy chapter 2 verses 1 through 2.
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In other brews, here's a rapid round of updates.
UConn had yet another shining moment.
The University of Connecticut men's basketball team won its fifth national championship since 1999,
defeating San Diego State 76-59.
They won each tourney game by double digits and are 5-0 in championship games.
Meanwhile, the LSU women's championship win had the most viewers ever, 9.9 million,
twice that of last year's.
had the most viewers ever, 9.9 million, twice that of last year's.
The scripted wrestling brand that brought us Dwayne The Rock Johnson is tag-teaming up with UFC,
the mixed martial arts brand that brought us Conor McGregor.
The two sports entertainment giants have agreed to form a new publicly traded company with an estimated $21 billion valuation and the stock ticker TKO.
with an estimated $21 billion valuation and the stock ticker TKO.
The infamous Chinese spy balloon was reportedly targeting information in over 40 different countries and managed to gather and transmit intelligence from sensitive U.S. military sites before it was shot down.
The Biden administration said it took all necessary steps to protect sensitive information.
However, China continues to burst the bubble,
insisting it was merely a windblown weather balloon.
Houston, we have some astronauts. NASA named the four soon-to-be space people blasting
off on the first lunar mission in 50 years. Those headed to the moon, well, around the
moon, include the first female and black astronauts to depart on a lunar mission.
Liftoff is expected in late 2024.
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