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This week on Caffeinated Thoughts Radio Shane Vander Hart discussed the evangelical meeting with Donald Trump that took place in New York City this week. Our guest during the first segment, Terry Schilling, executive director of American Principles Project, was at the meeting and he explained why he believed Trump was a candidate evangelicals and social conservatives can vote for.

During segment two, Michael Farris, founder and chairman of the Home School Legal Defense Association and chancellor of Patrick Henry College, shared why he believes the meeting Trump had with evangelicals spells the end of the Christian Right. He discusses why he can never vote for Donald Trump.

Shane and producer Ron Carlson discuss Brexit, the United Kingdom’s decision to leave the European Union. Also, it’s revealed that Hillary Clinton withheld a key email from the State Department. Also could the Rust Belt be the key for a Donald Trump victory in November?

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