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Aired: November 14, 2019 • Trumpet Daily
When Hearsay Is Much Better Than Direct Evidence

00:30 Gutting the National Security Council (15 minutes)

During his presidency, Barack Obama bloated the National Security Council (NSC) from 100 members to over 300. Many NSC members stayed on board at the White House after Obama left. Some of those holdovers are the reason there were so many leaks coming from within the Trump administration. Now the president’s new senior national security adviser is promising to streamline the Council and reduce it back down to size. This is all part of President Donald Trump’s plan to drain the swamp.

16:00 The Low-Budget Sequel to the Mueller Investigation (40 minutes)

Public hearings for the impeachment inquiry started yesterday. The Democrats’ two star witnesses didn’t offer any new evidence, and they provided information that they’d heard second-hand, sometimes third-hand. That didn’t stop one Democrat from coming to their defense with this astounding statement: “Hearsay can be much better evidence than direct ….”

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About The Trumpet daily

The Trumpet Daily proves the Bible’s relevancy to your life. Trumpet executive editor Stephen Flurry hosts a show covering wide-ranging topics with an emphasis on world news.

Stephen Flurry is executive editor of the Philadelphia Trumpet newsmagazine and president of Herbert W. Armstrong College in Edmond, Oklahoma.

The Trumpet Daily airs live weekdays at 11 a.m. Central Time. You can watch the live video stream at theTrumpet.com/live.

The show is also available on your favorite podcast apps.