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Chris Alexander and Danielle Walker discuss pressing policy and political matters that stand to impact our ability to live in freedom in Louisiana & nationwide.
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In this deeply moving episode of The State of Freedom podcast, Jake Lang @JakeLangJ6 shares his profound experience as a January 6th political prisoner, spending over 900 days in solitary confinement. Lang discusses the intense faith journey that sustained him through these dark times, his belief that significant geopolitical events were orchestrated by God for a higher purpose, and his powerful prison ministry. As he transitions from imprisonment to pursue a new calling, Lang's story is a testament to faith, resilience, and the pursuit of justice. @LacagOrg @dwalk18
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What does it mean to truly love your enemies? @JakeLangJ6 wrestled with this question daily while facing those who sought to tear him down. From U.S. Marshals to DOJ officials, he encountered opposition at every turn. Yet, he refused to respond with bitterness. Instead, he chose a different battle plan—one rooted in faith, not fire. He shares how he clung to the teachings of Christ, striving to show love, even to those who opposed him. His journey wasn’t just about survival—it was about transformation. Can we truly fight darkness with light? Can faith overcome hatred? How have you been able to do this successfully in your own life? @LacagOrg @dwalk18
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Where do we draw the line between personal freedom and protecting the innocence of our communities? Apostle Sidney Morales addresses a growing concern—the push to introduce explicit content into family-friendly spaces like the Super Bowl. While he firmly believes in individual liberty, he also asserts that not everything belongs in every setting. There is a time, a place, and an age for everything. The challenge today is finding the balance. We respect the right of individuals to make their own choices, but when those choices begin to encroach on spaces meant for families and children, we have a responsibility to speak up. This isn’t about silencing anyone—it’s about ensuring that public events remain appropriate for all audiences. Apostle Morales calls for accountability. If major events cross the line, they should face consequences. Not to restrict freedom, but to uphold a standard that respects the broader community. What do you think? Should there be stronger protections in place for family-friendly spaces? Share your thoughts below. @LacagOrg
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How many illegal immigrants are truly in the U.S.? The federal government’s numbers don’t add up—and @JJCarrell14 is here to break it down. In The State of Freedom, Carrell reveals the staggering reality behind immigration data. The government acknowledges 12 million illegal crossings under Biden, 3 million “gotaways,” and at least 1 million flown into the U.S. and released. That’s 38 million—based on their own admissions. But those who’ve worked the border for decades know the truth: the real number is well over 50 million. Even if you take the government’s most conservative estimates, are you comfortable with 38 million illegal immigrants in the country? Carrell has spent 24 years in this fight, written two best-selling books, and been featured in major documentaries. He’s not guessing—he’s warning. So, where do we go from here? What should be done about it? Let’s hear your thoughts. @LacagOrg @dwalk18
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How does a man survive years of confinement, isolation, and uncertainty? For @JakeLangJ6 , the answer lies in purpose. In the darkest moments of imprisonment, he found light—not just through personal faith, but by sharing it with others. Ministering to fellow inmates became his mission, transforming despair into hope. He speaks about the power of faith, the need for purpose, and how leading others in spiritual growth sustained him through years of incarceration. Faith wasn’t just his anchor—it was his fuel. In a place designed to break spirits, he found strength by pouring into others. What do you believe is the key to resilience in the face of hardship? What has worked for you? @LacagOrg
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This Super Bowl weekend, something powerful is happening beyond the stadium lights. Apostle Sidney Morales joins The State of Freedom to talk about a movement bringing worship and revival to New Orleans. Led by Sean Feucht’s ministry, a 12-hour praise and worship event will fill the city with prayer, followed by a March for Jesus through the French Quarter. With thousands traveling to New Orleans—including President Trump—this moment is bigger than football. It’s about declaring that Jesus is Lord over the city, the state, and the nation. Imagine the impact of believers uniting in worship while the world watches. What if this weekend marks the beginning of a spiritual shift? Would you take part in a movement like this in your own city? Let us know in the comments! @seanfeucht @LacagOrg
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What if the greatest betrayal wasn’t from a foreign enemy—but from within? @JJCarrell14 's new book Treason isn’t just an exposé; it’s a wake-up call. Through sleepless nights of writing, he uncovered a web of corruption, revealing how America’s own leaders facilitated and funded the dismantling of the nation. Looking back at the first two years of the Biden administration, he was left in disbelief at the scale of what was achieved—not for the American people, but against them. But the tide is turning. With Trump poised to dismantle these systems, Carrell warns: the next few years won’t be easy. Standing firm in your beliefs will mean facing opposition, criticism, and even hostility. Now is the time to choose a side, stand strong in your convictions, and refuse to kneel. Are you ready for what’s coming? Let us know where you stand. @LacagOrg @dwalk18
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RT @patel_patriot: New EO on the WH website: "The Second Amendment is an indispensable safeguard of security and liberty...Because it is f…
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Wait - shouldn’t people go to jail for this? Didn’t @POTUS get put through a legal meat grinder in NYC for a subjective accounting entry dispute? How many and whose heads need to roll bc they didn’t even try to make the accounting entry??!! Scorched earth sounds appropriate. @realJoeHoft
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RT @AGLizMurrill: That's right, @GovKathyHochul - Dr. Carpenter needs to be careful with her travel plans. There is an active warrant for h…
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What drives a man to step from the shadows of adversity into the public arena? For Jake Lang, the answer is clear—faith, resilience, and an unshakable calling. After years of hardship, incarceration, and spiritual growth, @JakeLangJ6 is taking a bold step: he is officially running for the U.S. Senate in Florida. He shares how his experience as a political prisoner shaped his resolve, igniting a mission to bring justice and reform to a system he has witnessed firsthand. This isn’t just politics for Jake—it’s personal. He speaks about the deep conviction that led him to this decision, the faith that carried him through, and why he believes this fight is bigger than himself. Can adversity forge a leader? Can suffering give birth to purpose? Jake believes it can. What do you think? Share your thoughts below. @LacagOrg @dwalk18
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Could Louisiana, a state once known for corruption, be the next great model for righteousness? Co-host, Chris Alexander shares a profound perspective: God often chooses the least likely people—and places—to reveal His power. Throughout history, He has used flawed individuals to carry out His greatest works. What if He is now doing the same with Louisiana? Despite its past, Louisiana is witnessing a spiritual awakening, marked by legislative victories and faith-based initiatives. A state once seen as broken is becoming a beacon of hope, a testament to how God transforms the unlikely into something extraordinary. Isn’t this in perfect harmony with how He works? If God is using Louisiana in this way, what might He be calling you to do in your own community? Join the conversation and share your thoughts. @LacagOrg
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What happens when elected officials actively obstruct justice? In this episode of The State of Freedom, @JJCarrell14 reveals the shocking reality of how some leaders are working to shield illegal immigrants from ICE—going as far as allowing them to change their names and identities to avoid deportation. This isn’t just negligence; it’s an orchestrated effort to defy federal law and undermine national security. But how do you stop lawlessness at the top? Carrell makes the case that it will take bold action—perhaps even the unprecedented arrest of defiant governors and mayors. Would such a move send shockwaves through the political landscape? Absolutely. But would it work? Tom Homan, former ICE Director, may be waking up every day wondering if today is the day he makes history. The question is: will Trump authorize it? Is it time for tough measures, or is this a step too far? Let’s talk about it. @LacagOrg
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