On Caffeinated Thoughts Radio this week Shane Vander Hart discussed former FBI James Comey’s testimony before the Senate Intelligence Committee this week sharing some of the key moments of the day

Jenna Ellis, a law professor at Colorado Christian University and fellow at the Centennial Institute, joined Shane to share her analysis of “Comey Day” and if this will impact the Trump administration.

Shane also discussed U.S. Senator Bernie Sanders (I-VT) outrageous remarks during the confirmation hearing for Russell Vought, President Trump’s choice for Deputy Director of the White House Office of Management and the Budget, and what signals for Christians in public service in the future.

Then, of course, we have the Top Trump Tweet of the week that was harder to choose than usual this week.

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