Washington State just passed a law requiring clergy to report suspected child abuse—even if it’s revealed in confession. The Catholic Church calls it a violation of religious freedom, and Trump labeled it “anti-Catholic.” Is it a necessary safeguard or an unconstitutional overreach?
I’m joined by my friend and devout Catholic, Chris Eden, to break it all down—from legal implications to faith-based tensions. We also dive into Trump’s rhetoric, Catholic voter misconceptions, and how the Church can balance confession with child protection.
Plus, rapidfire political questions, hot takes on trending headlines, and a reminder to check out Ground News for media bias transparency.
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