n today's episode of The Burning Truth with Casey Hendrickson, the culture war escalates as President Trump cracks down on elite universities and taxpayer-funded media, freezing billions in grants to Harvard and pushing to defund PBS and NPR. We also cover explosive national headlines, including a registered socialist firebombing Pennsylvania Governor Josh Shapiro’s mansion, and CNN’s glorification of a suspected murderer. Then, we bring it back to Indiana, where Governor Mike Braun signs a controversial property tax bill opposed by both parties. Pastor Lucas Miles joins for Tuesday Tithe to discuss bold gospel preaching—including WWE-style evangelism.
Hour 1: Trump Strikes Woke Harvard and PBS Funding
Karoline Leavitt backs Trump’s call to strip Harvard of its tax-exempt status. President Trump freezes $2.2 billion in federal grants to the university, triggering a meltdown from the academic elite. The White House also prepares to end funding for PBS and NPR, both of which have faced scrutiny for their left-leaning bias. Pastor Lucas Miles joins Tuesday Tithe to talk about confronting protesters, correcting false doctrine, and creatively spreading the gospel—even through wrestling-themed outreach.
Karoline Leavitt on President Trump wanting to STRIP Harvard of its Tax Exempt Status:
Trump just froze $2.2 BILLION in grants to woke Harvard. Get a load of the university's response.
White House prepares plan to end ALL funding for PBS, NPR
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Study: PBS And NPR Are Fake News Trash
Tuesday Tithe with Pastor Lucas Miles
Pastor Miles and Casey discuss Pastor Miles going on the You Need Jesus. Change My Mind tour, confronting protestors, a Lutheran pastor's unChristian take on Jesus, and teaching the gospel with WWE style wrestling.
Lutheran “pastor” says Jesus needed to have his worldview corrected
Check out this “Wrestling Church" in England that shares the Gospel through WWE moves
Hour 2: Socialist Firebombs PA Governor’s Mansion, Media Praises Killer
A self-proclaimed socialist has been charged with attempted murder for firebombing Pennsylvania Governor Josh Shapiro’s home during Passover. Meanwhile, CNN brings on Taylor Lorenz to romanticize an accused killer, Luigi Mangione, prompting bipartisan outrage. Casey explores the disturbing media normalization of political violence and exposes the hypocrisy surrounding cases like Austin Metcalf’s murder. Also: updates on a controversial stabbing case and the public’s response to low bail for a violent criminal.
What did I just watch?? CNN brings on Taylor Lorenz to fangirl over healthcare assassin
“You’re going to see women especially that feel like, Oh my God, right? Like, here’s this man, who, who’s revolutionary, who’s famous, who’s handsome, who’s young, who’s smart. He’s a person that seems … like this morally good man, which is hard to find.”
‘Psychotic wench’: Taylor Lorenz blasted for praising alleged killer Luigi Mangione
Democrats Normalized The Same Political Violence That Torched PA Governor’s Mansion
FLASHBACK: The Media Is Responsible For Violence In Dallas Last Night
They Want George Floyd 2.0 So Badly: The Left Is Trying to Sanctify Austin Metcalf's Murderer
Hour 3: Gov. Braun Signs Tax Bill, Trump Eyes Peace with Putin
Micah Beckwith and Indiana residents sound off as Governor Mike Braun signs a property tax bill criticized by both the Left and Right. Despite objections, Braun calls the veto process “symbolic” and moves forward. Nationally, Trump’s approval rating climbs to its highest since his inauguration, and a Trump envoy claims Putin is ready for a “permanent peace” deal following a five-hour meeting in Russia.
Governor Mike Braun: A Veto Is Nothing More Than Symbolic
The Governor joins Tony Katz to talk about why he's signing into law a deeply flawed property tax bill that is disliked by the Left and the Right.
Trump envoy says Putin is ready for a "permanent peace" deal after 5-hour meeting in St. Petersburg
Peak Trump: President Surges To Highest Approval Rating Since Inauguration