Praying for Our Leaders in Government
Executive Branch: Pray for the President and his Administration
The Federal Communication Commission (FCC) chair, Brendan Carr, announced an investigation into a radio station that broadcast the live locations of undercover Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) agents. The San Francisco station, one of over 200 Audacy radio stations acquired last year by a group backed by billionaire George Soros, was notified that the broadcast was a violation of the FCC license requiring that stations operate in the “public interest,” as the federal agents were in an area with known violent gang activity.
Pray for administration officials as they seek to remove violent criminal aliens and repatriate them to their native countries.
Legislative Branch: Pray for Senators and Representatives in Congress
Representative Buddy Carter of Georgia introduced legislation to support President Trump’s potential acquisition of Greenland and would rename it “Red, White, and Blueland.” Congressman Carter said, “President Trump has correctly identified the purchase of what is now Greenland as a national security priority, and we will proudly welcome its people to join the freest nation to ever exist when our Negotiator-in-Chief inks this monumental deal.“
Pray for members of the House and Senate as they seek to reconcile the president’s agenda and policies with the federal budget.
PRAY FOR CONGRESSIONAL COMMITTEES
The House Oversight and Government Reform Committee, chaired by Representative James Comer of Kentucky, announced a new task force to handle declassifying federal records. The bipartisan group, which will be led by Representative Anna Paulina Luna of Florida, has scheduled its first hearing for March. One of the factors leading to the formation of the task force is the lack of transparency surrounding UFOs or UAPs.
For Congresswoman Luna as she prepares to oversee the task force on declassifying federal records.
Judicial Branch: Pray for Supreme Court Justices and Federal Judges
A federal judge refused to block the U.S. DOGE Service access to Labor Department systems after other judges blocked access to Treasury Department payment systems and paused President Trump’s restriction of birthright citizenship. Judge John Bates expressed concern about DOGE having access, but ruled that the labor unions could not demonstrate any harm they would incur. The president’s administration had waited to access the labor systems until the ruling.
Pray for federal judges to be discerning as they consider challenges to President Trump’s administration activities.