In this compelling episode of Jenna Ellis in the Morning, Jenna tackles the controversial and disheartening reactions to recent events surrounding Chick-fil-A's corporate stance on diversity and inclusion. Joined by Todd Starnes, they discuss the implications of the beloved fast-food chain’s decision to embrace messaging that diverges from its traditional Christian values, particularly in light of recent social media backlash. They explore the disappointment among loyal customers and the broader cultural ramifications for businesses that once stood firmly on biblical principles. The conversation shifts to the tragic assassination of Charlie Kirk and the subsequent responses from prominent figures, including President Trump. Jenna and Brylan Hollyhand analyze the fallout from Trump's insensitive remarks, emphasizing the need for conservatives to maintain moral integrity while engaging in political discourse. They highlight the importance of appealing to younger generations and independent voters by modeling respectful leadership rather than succumbing to the sensationalism that often plagues political commentary. Tune in for a thought-provoking discussion that challenges listeners to reflect on the values that should guide their political engagement and the importance of standing firm in truth.
00:00 | Todd Starnes says Chick Fil A is condoning same sex marriage
10:00 | Todd: This shows how ineffective a lot of churches are
15:17 | Preborn Network helps women choose life through a free ultrasound
16:31 | Jenna Ellis: Erica Kirk met with Candace Owens over Charlie Kirk controversy
21:26 | So, uh, let's welcome in Auron MacIntyre
21:56 |Auron MacIntyre : Erica Kirk losing her husband to an assassination is difficult
33:06 | Auron MacIntyre : You have to put trust in your messengers
36:11 | President Donald Trump posted on Truth Social about Robin Reiner's death
43:30 | Bryon: Gen Z voters loved Trump's policies last November