
The Briefing with Albert Mohler Tuesday, January 20, 2026
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Jan 20, 2026 The podcast explores the stark divide between Roman Catholics and Evangelicals regarding immigration policies. It highlights tensions in Minneapolis, where protesters challenge federal immigration legitimacy. A political realignment indicates a widening gender gap in voting behaviors. It also addresses the radicalization of young women globally, with a significant number expressing a desire to leave the U.S. The discussion ties family breakdown to radical attitudes, offering a Christian perspective on these pressing social issues.
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ICE Is A Lawful Security Agency
- Mohler reminds listeners that ICE is a lawful federal agency created after 9/11 to consolidate border-security functions.
- He warns many on the left oppose border control in principle, advocating effectively open borders.
Gender Becoming The New Political Fault Line
- Mohler argues Minneapolis represents a wider political realignment where gender increasingly maps onto political ideology.
- He suggests the culture war's new frontline is this widening male/female political divide.
AWF Label Captures New Cultural Targeting
- Mohler describes the term "AWF" (Affluent White Female Urban Liberal) rising among conservatives to label liberal white women in protests.
- He notes commentators blame these women for escalating left-wing activism in places like Minneapolis.
