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July 2, 2025 · 50:49

The University of Pennsylvania has yielded to President Trump’s DOJ requirement to answer the question: ‘What is a woman?’

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0:00 - 15:00. 1 Corinthians 6:9-11. “Such were some of you, but you have been washed.” 15:00 - 31:00. The University of Pennsylvania has yielded to President Trump’s DOJ requirement to answer the question: ‘What is a woman?’ 31:00 - 48:00. The FBI is moving out of the Hoover building. Great, but I still have questions. Callers weigh in. | 1-800-326-4543 ext. 345 To donate call : 877-616-2396 Video Clip Links Swimmer, Will Thomas, stripped of school titles in university agreement with Trump admin

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  11. 0:31Good evening, everyone.
  12. 0:34Welcome to the Hamilton Corner here on American Family Radio.
  13. 0:37I'm your host, Abraham Hamilton, the third joint by the full contingent right across from
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  24. 1:20or a car is my man double R in the building read readers with us and we're
  25. 1:24ready to rock and roll with today's edition of the program at this very
  26. 1:27moment many of you if not most of you are making your transition oh I said I said
  27. 1:31read a screenshot last night of the dedication page of Sololinsky's Rules for
  28. 1:36Radicals. He was quite interested in seeing that. Isn't it weird just seeing that in
  29. 1:42real and print? Because I know sometimes people think I've just pulled stuff out of
  30. 1:45the air like, no, this is real. At this very moment many of you, if not most of you,
  31. 1:50are making your transition from your part-time jobs where you generate an income
  32. 1:53to your full-time jobs where you cultivate an outcome. Outcome cultivation is the
  33. 1:58order of the day to another way to describe outcome cultivation, it would be
  34. 2:05mom, Donnie proofing our nation. I got to have more cowbell. I'm not talking about the person necessarily,
  35. 2:15but I'm talking about the ideology. Outcome cultivation is the means by which we mom,
  36. 2:23Donnie proof our country. This should be a warning for the whole nation, a clarion call to wake up.
  37. 2:30up, you know, because I know people want to think, oh, Mr.
  38. 2:35Cardamom, MC Cardamom.
  39. 2:38Yeah, I'm not that's his rap name.
  40. 2:40MC Cardamom must have had a wonderful campaign.
  41. 2:42No, not so much.
  42. 2:44He must have had ideas never.
  43. 2:45No, not so much.
  44. 2:47What had happened was New York City is filled with generational
  45. 2:54Marxists, who many of which happened to vote in the Democratic
  46. 2:59primary for the mayor ship.
  47. 3:01And they actually agree with Mom Donnie's policies.
  48. 3:04How did that happen?
  49. 3:07How did that happen?
  50. 3:10Because the Lord calls his people to worship him
  51. 3:14with our hearts, souls, strength, yes,
  52. 3:18but guess what else?
  53. 3:19Our minds, our minds.
  54. 3:25Outcome cultivation is how we Mom Donnie proof our nation.
  55. 3:29We must, we must, we must be about our father's business.
  56. 3:32Make no mistake about it, I've said it numerous times.
  57. 3:34The objective is not merely to cultivate an affinity
  58. 3:38for political conservatism, the objective is to make disciples
  59. 3:41of the Lord Jesus Christ.
  60. 3:43I've explained my own journey, I'm not saying anybody
  61. 3:45has to have my journey, but my journey was the Lord saved me,
  62. 3:51captured my heart.
  63. 3:54And I said about there after endeavoring to live according
  64. 3:56to what the scripture requires,
  65. 3:59which is why the first time I heard the term conservative,
  66. 4:01somebody lobbed at me as an insult.
  67. 4:04And I didn't even know what it meant, I just say,
  68. 4:05call me whatever name you wanna call me.
  69. 4:06One thing I know is Jesus saved me,
  70. 4:08and this is what his word teaches.
  71. 4:13So you can call it whatever you want,
  72. 4:16but there's a reality when the Lord's word
  73. 4:19has gripped you and shapes your heart
  74. 4:21and how you engage life.
  75. 4:23It ultimately will impact your politics.
  76. 4:26And the fundamental divergent point of humanists
  77. 4:30and Marxists and atheists,
  78. 4:31I wanna say why you're repeating yourself Abe,
  79. 4:32is that they have a foundational flawed understanding
  80. 4:38of the human heart.
  81. 4:42That's the bottom line.
  82. 4:46As we engage in outcome cultivation,
  83. 4:50God gives us to prerogative and the privilege
  84. 4:51to start that right in our own homes.
  85. 4:56Refuse to neglect your homes in an effort to win the world.
  86. 5:02Start right in your own homes.
  87. 5:03To the word of God, we go first Corinthians chapter six.
  88. 5:06First Corinthians chapter six verses nine through 11.
  89. 5:08I wanna point something out from scripture,
  90. 5:10and this is gonna relate to some of the things
  91. 5:12we're gonna talk about later in the show.
  92. 5:13I don't know if many of you saw
  93. 5:15that the University of Pennsylvania cried, Uncle.
  94. 5:19I said, oh, no, we actually going to reward the medals and the race records from 2022,
  95. 5:28you know, in the races that will Thomas was swimming against girls in.
  96. 5:31Yeah, we're going to go ahead and give those medals and award those women who swam in those
  97. 5:38races.
  98. 5:40We're going to award them properly.
  99. 5:42Why are you crying?
  100. 5:43Why are you crying?
  101. 5:45All it took was a federal investigation with the threat of Department of Justice referral
  102. 5:51from the Trump administration, that's all it took.
  103. 5:54Isn't it amazing, like just wrap your minds around this.
  104. 5:56All it took to take a Ivy League University
  105. 6:01and to require them to answer the question,
  106. 6:03what is a woman?
  107. 6:04All it took was federal investigation.
  108. 6:09First Corinthians chapter six, man.
  109. 6:13Or do you not know, verse nine,
  110. 6:14first Corinthians chapter six, verse nine,
  111. 6:16we're gonna go all the way to verse 11.
  112. 6:17Or do you not know that the unrighteous
  113. 6:20will not inherit the kingdom of God?
  114. 6:24Do not be deceived.
  115. 6:27Please pay attention to this, guys.
  116. 6:28Do not be deceived.
  117. 6:30Neither fornicators, nor idolaters, nor adulterers,
  118. 6:35nor effeminate, nor homosexuals,
  119. 6:40nor thieves, nor the covetous, nor drunkards,
  120. 6:46nor revilers, nor swindlers, will inherit the kingdom of God.
  121. 6:51Such were some of you, but you were washed, but you were sanctified, but you were justified
  122. 7:00in the name of the Lord Jesus Christ and in the spirit of God.
  123. 7:06Guys, this is the word of God.
  124. 7:09It's plain and simple.
  125. 7:10You don't need to have, you know, coinage Greek 301 to navigate this.
  126. 7:16You know, you don't have to sign language.
  127. 7:20You know, the scripture is patently clear.
  128. 7:23their efforts of foot to try to obfuscate the clear teaching of God's word.
  129. 7:30The scripture here, the Apostle Paul is writing to the church at Corinth and he explains,
  130. 7:35do you not know that the unrighteous will not inherit the kingdom of God?
  131. 7:40He identifies the unrighteous, those who persist in this lifestyle unrepentantly.
  132. 7:48He goes on to describe categories that substantiate who in fact is deemed biblically as unrighteous.
  133. 7:55So again, Paul goes, Paul explains, do you not understand?
  134. 7:59Do you not know that the unrighteous will not inherit the kingdom of God?
  135. 8:03These are people that the spirit of God is communicating through the Apostle Paul that will not inherit
  136. 8:08the kingdom of God unless they repent.
  137. 8:10And I'm going to demonstrate that for you just from the text and illustrating those who
  138. 8:15are deemed as unrighteous who are disqualified from inheriting the kingdom of God, but for
  139. 8:20repentance.
  140. 8:21Paul lists fornicators.
  141. 8:24idolaters, adulterers, effeminate, who would be effeminate, you might ask? That would be
  142. 8:36men presented themselves as women. That would be men displaying a marred picture of the Amago
  143. 8:46Day by refusing to embrace the God-ordained, designed masculinity and cloaking masculinity
  144. 8:55in femininity, femininity by display.
  145. 8:58Because you're not changing the foundation of understanding I've explained before.
  146. 9:05Maleness is identifiable at a cellular level.
  147. 9:11Those who would want to focus on visible organ display willfully are ignorant of the reality
  148. 9:18that you can exhumed skeletons, assess cellular DNA examination and determine these bones
  149. 9:27belong to a man. These bones belong to a woman. God by his spirit communicated through the
  150. 9:35Apostle Paul in this text identifies effeminacy among those that are unrighteous who will
  151. 9:43not inherit the kingdom of God unless they repent. Notice Paul isn't trying to highlight,
  152. 9:52you know, this you haven't in order to focus on the LGP. No, no, no, no, no, no, no, for
  153. 9:57that would be heterosexual violators of God standards.
  154. 10:00They're included right there.
  155. 10:02Idolaters brought over arching category.
  156. 10:04Oh, also guess who?
  157. 10:05A dole tours.
  158. 10:06That would be additional heterosexual violators of God standards
  159. 10:10who are engaging in extramarital physical intimacy,
  160. 10:14who are married to spouses, who violate their covenant
  161. 10:18with their spouses by straying.
  162. 10:21Then you have a feminine and homosexual,
  163. 10:25but it doesn't stop there.
  164. 10:26Guess who's mentioned next?
  165. 10:28Thieves.
  166. 10:30And this is one of the scriptures that completely repudiates the notion of, you know, so-called
  167. 10:37quote-unquote gay Christianity that God doesn't condemn the desire.
  168. 10:42He just continues to activity.
  169. 10:43That ain't true because God condemns the effeminate display and the homosexual engagement.
  170. 10:50God likewise condemns those who are thieves that actually execute the asportation of another's
  171. 10:55property and the covetous. What do you see there? A similarity between the ungodly,
  172. 11:01inordinate, unrighteous desire being deemed as sinful, also disqualified from the kingdom of God,
  173. 11:07as well as the co-hate performance of activity following the ungodly desire. The scripture is
  174. 11:13plain, it's clear. Nor drunkards, nor revilers, nor swindlers. None of these people will inherit
  175. 11:24the kingdom of God. Then, just in case you guys, and I know, you know, I've been on right wing watch,
  176. 11:29you know, he was a hater. Guys, I'm telling you this because I love you, because heaven is real,
  177. 11:38because eternal life is real, because hell is real. And I don't want anybody to say, man,
  178. 11:44listen to the hamlet's going around, never heard him say anything about this. The clarity that Jesus
  179. 11:54is proclaiming by his spirit through the Apostle Paul, that all of these things disqualify you
  180. 11:58you from the kingdom of God unless you repent is affirmed and confirmed in verse 11. When
  181. 12:05the scripture says, such were some of you, but you were washed, but you were sanctified,
  182. 12:15but you were justified in the name of the Lord Jesus Christ and in the spirit of our
  183. 12:20God. What the Lord is saying through the Apostle Paul here is that his body, the kingdom
  184. 12:25of God, the eternal family of God includes people who formerly were formicators, who formerly
  185. 12:32were adulterers, who formerly were effeminate, who formerly were homosexuals, who formerly
  186. 12:39were thieves, who formerly were covetous, who formerly were drunkards, who formerly were
  187. 12:45revilers and swindlers.
  188. 12:47But guess what happened?
  189. 12:48They repented!
  190. 12:51They repented!
  191. 12:53They turned.
  192. 12:55They didn't lie about the sinful condition.
  193. 12:58They didn't deny the fact that the desperate cry of their heart, that communicated, I'm sorry,
  194. 13:04that drove them toward this wicked conduct that would have earned them rightfully a spot
  195. 13:11in eternal damnation.
  196. 13:13But they turned, but they repented, but they were washed, but they were sanctified.
  197. 13:22And I don't care what the liars in Hollywood say, I don't care what the liars in media,
  198. 13:27talking heads, the cod podcasters, the commentators, I don't care what they say.
  199. 13:33God is still in the business of saving souls, still redeeming people from all manner of sinfulness.
  200. 13:43And if you're listening to me as I was reading some of this stuff and you were feeling,
  201. 13:47oh, Abe, don't talk about my particular sin proclivity.
  202. 13:50Oh, listen, I'm going to tell you plainly and simply, God loves you so much, he wanted you to hear
  203. 13:56that because he wanted you to know that you have the opportunity to repent.
  204. 14:01Now, you can turn.
  205. 14:04There is no hole too deep, no sin condition too strong.
  206. 14:09There is nothing too deep to keep you from the love of Jesus Christ.
  207. 14:13But you have to repent.
  208. 14:15You have to admit that you're a sinner in need of a Savior.
  209. 14:17You have to confess that sin and you have to turn.
  210. 14:21Don't think you have to perfect yourself, get it all together.
  211. 14:24Then you're going to make your change.
  212. 14:26your life to Jesus now. He is the one that works in you to walk out the reality of that repentance,
  213. 14:32so that you can join the ranks of the first Corinthians chapter 6 verse 11 of the such worth
  214. 14:37some of you ranks. Don't allow this culture to continue to lie to you, to seduce you into a
  215. 14:44comfortable disposition with sinfulness that will lead you straight to hell.
  216. 14:50Continuing in these ways without repentance, you cannot inherit the kingdom of God, but if you repent,
  217. 14:54You can be among the ranks of the such worth some of you.
  218. 14:58A discipleship minute with Joseph Parker.
  219. 15:05Genesis chapter 1 beginning at verse 1.
  220. 15:08In the beginning, God created the heavens and the earth.
  221. 15:12The earth was formless and empty,
  222. 15:14and darkness covered the deep waters,
  223. 15:16and the spirit of God was hovering over the surface of the waters.
  224. 15:21Then God said, let there be light, and there was light.
  225. 15:24God saw that the light was good.
  226. 15:27Then He separated the light from the darkness.
  227. 15:29God called the light day and the darkness night.
  228. 15:32An evening past and morning came, marking the first day.
  229. 15:37Father, thank You Lord again for Your word.
  230. 15:39Thank You for the power and the grace found in Your word.
  231. 15:41And thank You for the anointing that rests upon Your word.
  232. 15:44Thank You Lord for the truth that Your word is You.
  233. 15:46And as we spend time in Your word,
  234. 15:48we're spending time with You as You speak words of counsel,
  235. 15:51wisdom, power, blessing and grace into our hearts and our lives.
  236. 15:56In Jesus' name we do pray, amen.
  237. 16:06Shiting light into the darkness,
  238. 16:08this is the Hamilton Corner, an American family radio.
  239. 16:12Welcome back to the Hamilton Corner, Abraham Hamilton
  240. 16:14III here.
  241. 16:17I started this show the way I did in First Corinthians 6
  242. 16:21to just simply remind us that we're having conversations
  243. 16:24and I'm about to cover the story of Will Thomas,
  244. 16:26who attempted to identify, not attempt to identify himself
  245. 16:29as Leah Thomas, who was a swimmer at the Ivy League
  246. 16:32University of Pennsylvania was a swimmer for all three years of his college time as a man
  247. 16:40and he ranked about four hundred and seventy second. And so then in his last year, I'm gonna go out
  248. 16:47with a bang. He decided, well, you know what, I'm a woman. Magically, once he identifies himself as
  249. 16:54a woman, the NCAA for some reason, and the University of Pennsylvania says, sure, you can, with your big
  250. 17:02male anatomy intact, join our women's swimmers in the locker room, which you had several women,
  251. 17:12teammates and competitors, not on his team, but we're in the women's locker room saying that he would
  252. 17:16be in there, gazing upon, y'all know what goes on in locker rooms, right? But he would respond as a man,
  253. 17:29not doing anything physically, but given the apparent appearance of being, of enjoying his time
  254. 17:34I'm in a locker room and say it that way.
  255. 17:41And the society, oh, ESPN, all these networks,
  256. 17:44whoa, what bravery, what courage?
  257. 17:47The first transgender swimmer, I'm just saying.
  258. 17:50You can, I know people call me names, whatever.
  259. 17:53The scripture says epiminacy is amongst one of the sins.
  260. 17:57Epiminacy, because it denies the truth of the Amago Day.
  261. 18:04It denies the truth of God's word
  262. 18:05and undermines the authority and applicability of God's word.
  263. 18:08My concern with this is not only for fairness of women's sports, which I do agree with fairness
  264. 18:16of women's sports, but my concern extends beyond fairness of women's sports.
  265. 18:21I'm concerned about Will Thomas' soul.
  266. 18:24While the world is cheering, what bravery, what courage?
  267. 18:28I'm saying will.
  268. 18:32Admit, confess, believe.
  269. 18:34Man, that's sinful for you to act this way, to be this way.
  270. 18:40And I'm not denying things happening in people's lives. We live in a fallen world
  271. 18:44It is it is grotesque how frequently
  272. 18:48Children have their innocence and a development intruded upon by sinful and criminal acts often that twist their mind
  273. 18:56Pervert their development and people have all kind of things they wrestle with but none of that changes the fact of what God's word says
  274. 19:04So you have this week
  275. 19:10the University of Pennsylvania
  276. 19:14India entered a voluntary agreement with the United States Department of Education because
  277. 19:23following President Trump's executive order concerning men and women's sports, the Department
  278. 19:28of Education and the little McMahon said, we're going to conduct an investigation as a whether
  279. 19:31or not the University of Pennsylvania violated Title IX, which was created to protect women.
  280. 19:38And I've said it before, this is not to be unnecessarily provocative, but I don't use
  281. 19:42descriptors for what I say men and women, because the terms men and women are self describing.
  282. 19:50I'm not going to say biological man because a man is a man, including his biology.
  283. 19:57As I said before, maleness is true to the cellular level.
  284. 20:03And frankly, guys, there's no amount of surgery, no amount of chemical ingestion, no amount
  285. 20:08of medication that will change that.
  286. 20:10That doesn't mean we should be insensitive to people who are struggling.
  287. 20:12That doesn't mean we should be belligerent toward people who are struggling with different
  288. 20:15things.
  289. 20:16No, but I'm not going to lie to people and never to be loving to them.
  290. 20:22I've told you guys numerous times,
  291. 20:23she's been on this program, Laura Perry,
  292. 20:26who lived for nine years as a man,
  293. 20:28and she said one of the greatest things
  294. 20:30that ever happened in her life,
  295. 20:31after she suffered all kinds of abuse,
  296. 20:33all kinds of difficulty,
  297. 20:35is that her parents never called her by a male name,
  298. 20:40that she knew whenever she went home to her parents' house,
  299. 20:43that they were gonna remind her, your name is Laura.
  300. 20:47And she was grateful for that because God used that,
  301. 20:50this is her words, God used her parents' refusal
  302. 20:53to call her a male name as a tether to reality for her
  303. 21:00because her entire life was built around this delusion
  304. 21:04that she had manufactured.
  305. 21:05Her job called her a man.
  306. 21:08Her apartment was rented in a man's name.
  307. 21:10Her driver's license said something about a man,
  308. 21:13called her a man.
  309. 21:15But when she went home, good old moms,
  310. 21:20and it was a hook tethering her to reality.
  311. 21:25And God used that to begin to open her heart
  312. 21:28ultimately to the gospel.
  313. 21:29And now by God's grace, she not only has embraced
  314. 21:33her God given identity as a woman,
  315. 21:35but God has blessed her with profound ministry.
  316. 21:37She's married, her husband has been on the show with her.
  317. 21:41It's an amazing testimony.
  318. 21:43One of my closest friends was able to go to her wedding.
  319. 21:46It's an amazing, an amazing thing.
  320. 21:48But this is what we deny people when we indulge them
  321. 21:51in delusion.
  322. 21:55My concern is that Will Thomas and people like Will Thomas
  323. 21:59will end up in hell because of our lying society affirming their delusion.
  324. 22:08They know when they put head to pillow at night.
  325. 22:10Well, knows he's not a woman, just like Laura knew.
  326. 22:14I'm not a man.
  327. 22:19So the University of Pennsylvania has now entered to this voluntary agreement.
  328. 22:24It's voluntary the same way.
  329. 22:29Hey, I'm gonna give you a go to an awful you can't refuse, eh?
  330. 22:35You do not want to pass up this awful.
  331. 22:39had they not agree the next that would have been potential deal J. referral for criminal
  332. 22:43criminal investigation things in that nature ultimate prosecution. But that being said,
  333. 22:48I'll start with this clip that kind of summarizes some of the changes that the University of
  334. 22:53Pennsylvania is implemented. Then I'll come after the clip and kind of expound on that
  335. 22:56a bit clip number one clip number one go this morning the University of Pennsylvania reversing
  336. 23:01course saying it will now ban transgender athletes and strip trans swimmer Thomas of swimming
  337. 23:07titles. The school reaching a deal with the Trump administration saying it will comply
  338. 23:11with Title IX as interpreted by the Department of Education and saying it will restore the
  339. 23:16records and titles of female athletes who lost to Thomas and send apology letters to them.
  340. 23:21Thomas pulling away. Thomas made history in 2022 becoming the first openly transgender
  341. 23:26athlete to win an NCAA Division I title. The win sparked fierce debate over fairness, including
  342. 23:32from some of Thomas's own teammates. Education Secretary Linda McMahon calling Penn's new
  343. 23:37agreement a major victory for women and girls nationwide.
  344. 23:41Now again, just, you know, a lot of you guys not play basketball in college. Reed is quite
  345. 23:50athletic himself. We all of us play sports, sports at different points. Wouldn't basic
  346. 23:57simple old common sense say this dude has been a competitive collegiate swimmer as a man
  347. 24:03for three years and he never get hired a number four hundred and seventy something
  348. 24:08and listen competing at the collegiate level it's it's an accomplishment in
  349. 24:14and of itself but let's be clear about something to have the four hundred and
  350. 24:18seventy second swimmer now all of a sudden he's starting to dominate oh yeah
  351. 24:23all they have to do is say he was a girl but common sense you said um no bro we
  352. 24:33can't have a champion for the women who was number four hundred seventy two for
  353. 24:37the men, but this is this is what I'm saying guys. We're living in the
  354. 24:44air of the Bible told us was coming. What good would be called evil evil
  355. 24:48would be called good men with men foolish hearts will be darkened they'll
  356. 24:52become decimated in their in their in their reasoning capacities guys. This is
  357. 24:57a foolish conversation to engage in. It's absurd. It's absurd. But we are
  358. 25:09indulging the absurdity because there are others who are vested in an interest
  359. 25:16beyond the particular competition.
  360. 25:21So pursuant to this joint agreement,
  361. 25:24and it was announced by both the US Department of Education
  362. 25:27and the University of Pennsylvania,
  363. 25:29the agreement requires the University of Pennsylvania
  364. 25:32to restore all individual Division I records
  365. 25:35and titles to female athletes.
  366. 25:38So every race that Will Thomas was allowed
  367. 25:40to swim against women, the actual women who won the races
  368. 25:45have now been declared the winners of these races.
  369. 25:49All right.
  370. 25:53The University of Pennsylvania's website, as we're speaking right now, currently shows
  371. 25:58women holding the school's top times in the events that Will Thomas's name used to be at
  372. 26:05the top of.
  373. 26:06All right.
  374. 26:09University of Pennsylvania President Larry J. Larry Jamison issued a statement saying,
  375. 26:15quote, we acknowledge that some student athletes were disadvantaged by the NCAA's rules during
  376. 26:232021-2022 swim season. We recognize this and will apologize to those who experienced
  377. 26:30a competitive disadvantage or experienced anxiety because of the policies in effect at the time.
  378. 26:45Now this is from the 21-22 swim season, it's just 2025. And again, this is an Ivy League
  379. 26:52university. Why did it take the federal government to investigate them to get them to do this?
  380. 26:56And they are acknowledging the yeah, it was competitive disadvantage
  381. 27:01You don't think you got to do to just swimming competitive against men last week
  382. 27:07You don't think that's a competitive disadvantage
  383. 27:09And it's like why does it require the federal government to investigate you to realize oh?
  384. 27:18Ivy League cold cold
  385. 27:21You stupid your league may be Ivy
  386. 27:26But you still that's crazy
  387. 27:32competitive disadvantage
  388. 27:35And it's good. Yes, they're sending letters letters with the university stationery and letterhead and we're so very sorry
  389. 27:47We allowed we allowed the man to swim in your events. I don't know why we were so stupid
  390. 27:55Before but now we we now understand even though, you know
  391. 28:00It really is
  392. 28:02The 40 since pre 47 president in the state standing back there, but like this yep tell them
  393. 28:09That's very tell them. This is insane. As part of the settlement, the university must also
  394. 28:21announce that it will quote not allow males to compete in female athletic programs and it
  395. 28:26must adopt biology based definitions of male and female. God, this is at university and Ivy
  396. 28:32League university. Education Secretary Linda McMahon said quote the department commands
  397. 28:37I'm sorry the the department commends university defensive venue for rectifying its past harms
  398. 28:43against women and girls and we will continue to fight relentlessly to restore Title IX's
  399. 28:47proper application and enforcement to the fullest extent of the law."
  400. 28:51In quote, Riley Gaines, the former University of Kentucky swimmer, thank President Trump
  401. 28:57on social media. And she responded to the settlement by posting quote, our pigs flying in quote,
  402. 29:05our pigs flying. Yes. Yes. So the 500 meter freestyle that will Thomas won in the women's
  403. 29:15category. He's now been stripped of that victory and also the records. He said, so he's set in the
  404. 29:22women's 100 and 200 meter races have been removed now. Can you imagine you saying, Bolt, I've determined
  405. 29:31mom, he and my everything be I was, I retired from being a sprinter. I made a decision. I will now
  406. 29:38join the women's trees. My name is not you seeing anymore as you Santa. You Santa
  407. 29:45the bolt. I can extend me track career a bit longer. I wanted to make it to 2028
  408. 29:52and Los Angeles, Darius. And then the whole world goes yeah this is
  409. 30:00progressive. Isn't it amazing you? You you Santa is so a cart so courageous
  410. 30:06This is amazing.
  411. 30:12Are you saying boat running?
  412. 30:159 second hundred meter dashes against the women.
  413. 30:20This is dumb guys. This is insane. Like the whole world. Yeah, yeah, right. Yeah, so crazy.
  414. 30:27This is so, wow really so progressive.
  415. 30:31This is dumb guys.
  416. 30:33I feel like Paul, O foolish Galatians who has been witched you.
  417. 30:37you know my dad you say man somebody ran around hit that dude with a stupid stick
  418. 30:41that's what I'm gonna say look at somebody hit that hit him upside day with a
  419. 30:46stupid stick and to have a society like I think about these people at these
  420. 30:52political rallies in their suits and ties yeah yeah we're for everybody
  421. 30:56quality I'm like what you don't really mean who's to say who's to say men
  422. 31:05having advantage it's like oh my gosh and you know I mean Clay Travis had a
  423. 31:14the thing he was saying, guys, like, haven't played basketball.
  424. 31:17This is the truth.
  425. 31:18People don't like it, but this is just the truth.
  426. 31:20He was talking at the time when the Las Vegas Aces
  427. 31:22won the WNBA Championship.
  428. 31:24He's like, dude, I can find right now a high school boys
  429. 31:30basketball team, like a travel boys basketball team
  430. 31:32full of high schoolers that would dominate the Las Vegas Aces.
  431. 31:36Would dominate people that don't play basketball
  432. 31:39would be like, how dare you?
  433. 31:41They're professionals.
  434. 31:42I'm like, look, time out.
  435. 31:43Just because somebody pays somebody to do certain things doesn't mean they're automatically better than everyone
  436. 31:48Especially if you take sexuality into the into the the conversation you take
  437. 31:53Biology into the conversation. Here's what a lot of people don't realize
  438. 31:56Let me just make this very plain the number one pick an NBA draft this past draft was Cooper flag
  439. 32:02He's 18 years old now
  440. 32:05He's 6 9
  441. 32:07Okay, the tallest women's basketball players are like 6 5 6 7 and
  442. 32:12and most of them cannot dunk.
  443. 32:14Almost all of them can't.
  444. 32:17You have a team full of 16, 17 year old high school
  445. 32:19Cooper flags, they would drop the Las Vegas aces.
  446. 32:23They'd beat him up 50 points.
  447. 32:26If anybody who would object to that either
  448. 32:29is willfully ignorant or knows nothing about basketball.
  449. 32:33That's not diminishing women to say that.
  450. 32:36There's a reason why God made men with higher bone density,
  451. 32:40think more bone density, more musculature.
  452. 32:43There's a reason why men up and catching alley-oops
  453. 32:46and duck in the bowl for like 40 years.
  454. 32:50And now you're starting to see women in duck a ball.
  455. 32:55This is crazy.
  456. 32:56I can't even be able to hear.
  457. 32:56I'm still talking about this.
  458. 33:01Thoughts of the child you were carrying,
  459. 33:03keep poring over in your mind.
  460. 33:05A deep unrelenting sadness over shadows your days
  461. 33:09and you wonder if you will ever feel whole again.
  462. 33:12There is hope and healing from a reproductive loss.
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  467. 33:31Some would say truth is relative and to the world that's right.
  468. 33:35What the world considers to be truth fluctuates depending on the narrative they're trying to
  469. 33:39promote.
  470. 33:40Of course, we know truth is found in scripture and it never changes.
  471. 33:45The Bible's reliability is the source of real truth and reinforces our belief in it as
  472. 33:52our firm foundation.
  473. 33:54Watch it anytime at stream.afa.net.
  474. 33:58That's stream.afa.net.
  475. 34:01Israel Iran War.
  476. 34:03This is David Wheaton, host of The Christian World View.
  477. 34:06After 12 days of Israeli strikes on Iran, culminating with the U.S. using bunker-busting
  478. 34:12bombs on three of Iran's nuclear facilities, Iran seems to have gotten the message and there
  479. 34:17is a ceasefire for now. The power structure in the Middle East has changed quickly with Iran and
  480. 34:22its proxies weakened and Israel empowered. Many Christians think Israel is just another nation,
  481. 34:29but that's not what scripture says in Romans 11. God has not rejected his people has he,
  482. 34:34may it never be. While the Jews are currently in large-scale rejection of God in the Messiah,
  483. 34:40Jesus Christ. God will judge and bring them to repentance and faith in Him in the future.
  484. 34:45Pay attention.
  485. 34:46Here are most recent programs at TheChristianRealView.org and then tuning this weekend for another
  486. 34:51topic that will sharpen your worldview.
  487. 34:54Listen to The Christian World View with David Wheaton.
  488. 34:56Saturday mornings at 8 Central on American Family Radio.
  489. 35:00The Hamilton Quarter Podcast and One-Minute Commentaries are available at afr.net.
  490. 35:11back to the Hamilton Corner on American Family Radio.
  491. 35:15Welcome back to the Hamilton Corner,
  492. 35:17Abraham Hamilton III here.
  493. 35:18We are gonna open the phone lines in segment,
  494. 35:20the number to call if you'd like to join the party.
  495. 35:22It's 888-589-8840, the number again to call,
  496. 35:27is 888-589-8840.
  497. 35:32The simple questions that I'm asking,
  498. 35:35you can answer either or of these.
  499. 35:38first continue our conversation from earlier this week with the recent
  500. 35:42string of Supreme Court victories, many of them profound victories.
  501. 35:47How does that impact your outlook for our nation? And then secondarily, if you'd
  502. 35:52like to react to what we're discussing during the program today, you're welcome
  503. 35:56to do so. I know so far, we only talked about the University of Pennsylvania, but
  504. 35:59I wanted to have that conversation more so for its implication for our nation as
  505. 36:08a whole, not just a University of Pennsylvania.
  506. 36:11And even for the idea that you had to have a federal
  507. 36:16investigation before a place that's supposed to be equipping
  508. 36:22young Americans for a professional life and expertise
  509. 36:27and various disciplines and things of that nature,
  510. 36:30that it took a federal investigation for them to realize,
  511. 36:34Yeah, you put men in a physical women's sport
  512. 36:39and the men will have a competitive advantage.
  513. 36:44Really?
  514. 36:47How long did it take you to come to that conclusion?
  515. 36:50You know, why is there a Title IX in the first place?
  516. 36:53You wanna, anyway.
  517. 36:56Moving on.
  518. 36:59Recent announcement from the FBI,
  519. 37:01Cas Patel, director of the FBI,
  520. 37:03announced the fulfillment of a promise that he made.
  521. 37:06And that is that the FBI is no longer going to have
  522. 37:12its DC headquarters in the Hoover building, the J Edgar Hoover
  523. 37:16building.
  524. 37:17That is something that Casper tell promised.
  525. 37:18They're moving out of the J Edgar Hoover building
  526. 37:22into the Ronald Reagan building.
  527. 37:26The former name, yes, the Ronald Reagan Building Complex,
  528. 37:30which currently houses US Customs and Border Protection.
  529. 37:34It also was a previously, it was the previous home of USAID before they were shut down and
  530. 37:40moved over into the State Department's building.
  531. 37:45So that is saving money using an existing building instead of having additional expenses
  532. 37:50concerning this additional building.
  533. 37:53That is a move that I applaud, but I still have questions for Director Patel.
  534. 38:01How's it going with finding the person who leaked the Dobbs opinion?
  535. 38:04I'm kind of still interested in that, you know.
  536. 38:09It was clearly an effort that was utilized to try to bring pressure
  537. 38:13to apply pressure upon the Supreme Court justices before a role was overturned.
  538. 38:19I mean, I would be interested to know that. What about the cocaine in the White House?
  539. 38:23You know, I mean, we
  540. 38:26that nothing on that. What about the January 6 pipe bomber? Remember that story?
  541. 38:31So we know there was a pipe bomber on January 6th.
  542. 38:38And what about that Epstein list?
  543. 38:39Remember that?
  544. 38:40Remember that?
  545. 38:42What about that?
  546. 38:43Remember the grandstanding?
  547. 38:44And I reported on this program with Pam Bondi said
  548. 38:47that we're working on releasing the Epstein list
  549. 38:49and nothing?
  550. 38:53What about the video of Epstein in the jail
  551. 38:57when he hung himself, you know?
  552. 39:00Or how about this one?
  553. 39:01I reported right here, Cas Patel said,
  554. 39:03that they found evidence of illegality
  555. 39:07concerning the 2020 presidential election.
  556. 39:11Any prosecutions related?
  557. 39:14Did I just have questions, man?
  558. 39:17I shared, I largely supported Casper Tails nomination.
  559. 39:20I expressed my objection at one thing that concerned me
  560. 39:23about Casper Tails nomination.
  561. 39:25I shared that on this program,
  562. 39:27but I'm certainly not one who would say
  563. 39:30that I'm out to get Casper Tails,
  564. 39:31but are these other things happening?
  565. 39:34Will they happen?
  566. 39:35These are things that make me, that gives me questions.
  567. 39:39And then I know that this is all over the internet
  568. 39:43and I know it's salacious, but it just,
  569. 39:46it just saddens me, because this is the same guy
  570. 39:48who is telling people, vote or die, you know,
  571. 39:50and you have people bringing them on their networks
  572. 39:52and saying, look at these wonderful things
  573. 39:55that Sean Puff Daddy comes.
  574. 39:56I'm like, anybody is calling herself P Diddy in public.
  575. 39:59You probably don't want to take electoral advice from them.
  576. 40:02I'm just saying, I'm just saying, you know,
  577. 40:05but he was over there.
  578. 40:06Now all these people saying, look at this great work that he's doing.
  579. 40:09And now the world knows man is as depraved inclinations.
  580. 40:16I'll say it that way.
  581. 40:17No, you have video of him literally physically beating his then girlfriend in a
  582. 40:23hotel, um, was tried on several charges, the totality of the charges.
  583. 40:29He could spend the rest of his life in jail.
  584. 40:30I'm saying spent the rest of life, like his life in jail because the verdict was
  585. 40:34issued today to where Sean Combs was acquitted. He was acquitted of the sex trafficking and
  586. 40:41the racketeering charges. Those were the more serious of the charges that had the risk of
  587. 40:49a life imprisonment. Sean Combs was convicted on lesser charges of transportation to engage
  588. 40:56in prostitution to different counts. So the guilt innocence phase of the trial has concluded.
  589. 41:03Sean Combs still has to stand for sentencing.
  590. 41:06The sentencing will take place at a later date.
  591. 41:09His attorneys sought to have the judge release him
  592. 41:13on bail while he awaited sentencing
  593. 41:16to which the judge declined to release him,
  594. 41:19saying that the evidence that was revealed
  595. 41:22in during this trial of his pension for violence
  596. 41:26gives the judge great pause on providing him release
  597. 41:29prior to sentencing.
  598. 41:30So Sean did he take that, take that.
  599. 41:34He's going to stay in jail, stay in jail until he's sentenced.
  600. 41:37Now his, with the current charges that he was convicted on, two counts, they, he faces
  601. 41:42now a maximum of 20 years in prison if the judge assesses him was called a consecutive
  602. 41:48sentence.
  603. 41:49Meaning he has to serve his time on one of the counts, then serve his time on another account
  604. 41:53on the second of the counts.
  605. 41:54I'm not saying that's likely.
  606. 41:55I actually don't think that that is likely, but that is a possibility.
  607. 42:02But he is appearing as a first offender, so we'll see what happens with the sentencing,
  608. 42:07but that did happen today.
  609. 42:09So acquitted on the serious charges, convicted on the two lesser felony charges, could still
  610. 42:15face prison time.
  611. 42:17That determination remains to be seen as it stands.
  612. 42:20He will stay in jail until he is sentenced on the federal convictions.
  613. 42:24All right, to the phone lines, we go.
  614. 42:28Let's start in Texas where Jerry is on the line.
  615. 42:31thank you for calling the Hamilton corner welcome to the program
  616. 42:34well thank you brother me and my boy here who's 11 years old and can tell the difference between a boy and a girl
  617. 42:39are enjoying some fourth of July and then
  618. 42:41has he been nominated this is a pre-court
  619. 42:44he might he might just ask for a friend because if he if he was he would be doing better than one I can think of at the moment
  620. 42:50go ahead Terry I'm sorry go ahead
  621. 42:53he was he was homeschooled though you know so he better off
  622. 42:57So I think that the coaches, so right, we know the perpetrator of the crime, William Thomas,
  623. 43:05is guilty of the crime.
  624. 43:07But the people that allow it are just as guilty.
  625. 43:09And the staff, the faculty, the coaches that allowed this and were so delusional to believe
  626. 43:17that this was bringing some type of accolade to the university should probably go through
  627. 43:23a remedial biology class themselves.
  628. 43:25You know, we look at the person that perpetrated it as you know the the primary
  629. 43:32Perpetrator and that's true
  630. 43:33But somebody allowed it to happen and it didn't just start with that person it went all the way to the top of the university
  631. 43:39So that just doesn't get signed off
  632. 43:41So I asked a quick question Jerry quick follow up for you and just a very short answer. What do you think motivated the?
  633. 43:49Complicit surrounding persons. I
  634. 43:53would say
  635. 43:55So we were talking about me and my son were talking about how they have switched their whole gearing for money
  636. 44:01Right and so because they want the money that the government gives them
  637. 44:07Biden was just showing it out
  638. 44:10And he didn't care what he didn't care what the ideology was he give them the money
  639. 44:13But now that we've got sensible people in administration
  640. 44:17Right and they're gonna withhold that money because they're not actually following the science
  641. 44:21Right, and I told him I said if their character
  642. 44:24was firm and solid like Christian's character, the Bible states, they would take a stance
  643. 44:30and refuse the money because they would be resolved in their character-firming foundation
  644. 44:35that what was going on was worth them taking the loss of the money.
  645. 44:41Thank you, Jerry.
  646. 44:42So, Jerry says, the short answer to your question is, boom, boom, boom, boom, boom, boom, boom,
  647. 44:49boom, boom, boom, boom, boom, boom, boom, boom, boom, boom, boom, boom, boom, boom, boom,
  648. 44:54Who could that be?
  649. 44:55The motivation for this reversal.
  650. 44:59I think Jerry's saying, you already know the answer to that.
  651. 45:04Let's go next to California, where Patty is on the line.
  652. 45:07Patty, thank you for calling the Hamilton Corner.
  653. 45:09Welcome to the program.
  654. 45:10Hey, what a privilege to talk with you, my goodness.
  655. 45:15Oh, the privilege is mine, Patty.
  656. 45:17Thank you so much for being willing to talk with me.
  657. 45:20Go right ahead.
  658. 45:22What I'm calling about is I'm pretty pleased as to how the Supreme Court seems to be going,
  659. 45:29although there have been some glitches.
  660. 45:31I think maybe some justices are threatened that are on the court.
  661. 45:37But to segue a little bit, I'm very concerned about the 2026 midterm elections.
  662. 45:44I think we are complacent now.
  663. 45:46We are happy in our victories, but I remember you talking about 36 million Christians were
  664. 45:53not going to vote in the 2024 election.
  665. 45:57And if they still don't vote in the 2026 election, that could be bad news.
  666. 46:04Patty, you are so right.
  667. 46:06You are right.
  668. 46:07I pointed that out and it'll run up to the 2024 elections.
  669. 46:11The midterms are literally right around the corner.
  670. 46:13This is why I said the things that President Trump needs to do as a federal executive branch
  671. 46:18need to be done within the first 100 to 200 days because as soon as we turn over really
  672. 46:26toward the latter part of the summer, and most of the U.S. senators are going to be campaigning
  673. 46:31for re-election, the ones that are up a full third of the senators up for re-election,
  674. 46:34the entire House is up for re-election, and these midterms are vitally vitally important.
  675. 46:40I would simply encourage you, the audience out here to pray and be attentive as to what's
  676. 46:46going on and make sure your family members, your loved ones, your friends, they're aware
  677. 46:50of what's going on. You've had several US senators who are Democrat incumbents who've
  678. 46:55retired and are not seeking re-election. Dick Durbin in Illinois, you have Senator Peters
  679. 47:01in Michigan. Those are just a couple of them. I say Democrat senators and now you have Senator
  680. 47:09Tom Tillis in North Carolina, who though he might be a Republican, wouldn't say constitutionalists,
  681. 47:15when he was a conservative, there are a lot of people that are saying that the Democrat
  682. 47:19governor Roy Cooper, who has been a statewide darling in North Carolina, that he could be
  683. 47:26the front runner to fill that seat, and that would be a flip of a Republican U.S. Senate
  684. 47:31seat to a Democrat Senate.
  685. 47:32So, the midterms are vitally, vitally important.
  686. 47:35you for bringing that up for calling and sharing that with our audience here, Patty.
  687. 47:39We'll go next to Ohio, where Joe is on the line.
  688. 47:42Joe, thank you for calling the Hamilton Corner.
  689. 47:44Go right ahead.
  690. 47:46Thank you, Mr. Hamilton, for all that you do.
  691. 47:50Full-time listener, part-time caller.
  692. 47:52You bring out some good points.
  693. 47:55Cash Patel is 10 times better than what we had under the Biden era.
  694. 47:59Oh, yes.
  695. 48:00But there still is a lot of unanswered questions.
  696. 48:02And I don't know if you had time to talk on it, but if you could maybe share with me, educate
  697. 48:11me and your listeners as to what the parliamentarians role is in the Senate.
  698. 48:15I listened to AFA radio earlier day and one of the commentaries said that the parliamentarian
  699. 48:20is just a basically a fall guy for whenever the senators don't want to make the tough decisions
  700. 48:24they blame it on the parliamentarian.
  701. 48:27But do the parliamentarian have any legal standing and what's your opinion on that?
  702. 48:31Thank you for all you do.
  703. 48:32Thank you for the question, Joe. It's a great question.
  704. 48:35So what ends up happening, this is so sad,
  705. 48:39but you have Democrats in the US Senate in particular
  706. 48:41who outmaneuver their Republican counterparts,
  707. 48:43and they implement rules via Senate vote
  708. 48:45that are not in the Constitution.
  709. 48:47For example, the filibuster.
  710. 48:48The filibuster's not in the US Constitution.
  711. 48:50A lot of people don't remember,
  712. 48:52but that the filibuster was used by Confederates
  713. 48:55to stop the reconstruction effort in the US Congress.
  714. 48:59And so they passed the rule basically to enfranchise
  715. 49:02the minority in the senate who were democrats at the time to allow them to
  716. 49:06exercise outside power on the entirety of the house
  717. 49:08now republicans have grown to use the filibuster but the filibuster itself
  718. 49:11is a democrat idea
  719. 49:13and it's become such an institution in the senate it's nothing more than a
  720. 49:16senate rule the same thing
  721. 49:17with the
  722. 49:19uh... necessary
  723. 49:20culture vote
  724. 49:21sixty vote
  725. 49:23uh... for judicial candidates if you recall that had been the rule in the
  726. 49:25senate for years but when democrats got a majority
  727. 49:28and they wanted barack obama to have a easier time nominating an appointing
  728. 49:31federal judges
  729. 49:32then you had Harry Reid and others change the rules for lower level judges, right?
  730. 49:38So it wasn't until you had President Trump and McConnell that they applied that same rule
  731. 49:43change to Supreme Court judges, but it was again a Senate rule passed by, agitated for by Democrats.
  732. 49:48The parliamentarian is not a constitutional office.
  733. 49:51All right, the parliamentarian has been utilized to determine in this instance what measures
  734. 49:57are germane to mandatory spending to allow to be included in a reconciliation bill.
  735. 50:04What's the reconciliation bill?
  736. 50:06The one-shot senators have a per year where they can pass a measure that doesn't
  737. 50:10require a minimum of 60 votes to invoke cloture, which would allow a vote on the measure.
  738. 50:16Simply stated, the parliamentarian is created by the Senate and the senators can listen to or
  739. 50:21ignore the parliamentarian based on how they vote in response to his articulations.
  740. 50:27So the part of the material can be a fall guy if a party doesn't want to do something in
  741. 50:32the part of the material enables him to do so.
  742. 50:34I'll explain more in this in a later program because I ran out of time today.
  743. 50:40The views and opinions expressed in this broadcast may not necessarily reflect those of the American
  744. 50:45Family Association or American Family Radio.

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