
The Briefing with Albert Mohler Monday, March 23, 2026
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Mar 23, 2026 Discussion of the Senate vote rejecting a ban on biological males in female sports and the political implications. Coverage of a Georgia case involving abortion pills and questions about criminal charges. Reaction to a light sentence in a deadly San Francisco crash and public outrage. Critique of a political leader's inappropriate comments about a public figure's death.
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Senate Vote Shows Partisan Lockstep On Trans Sports
- The Senate vote revealed a clear partisan split with Democrats uniformly opposing a federal ban on biological males in girls' school sports.
- Albert Mohler points to Democratic alignment with the LGBTQ movement and warns this could cost them in general elections given broad public support for sex-based teams.
Filibuster Removal Is A Short Term Gain Long Term Risk
- Mohler argues the filibuster protects long-term party interests and removing it could be political suicide for Republicans over time.
- He notes historical frequency of Democratic control makes abolishing the filibuster risky despite short-term gains for President Trump.
Georgia Woman Charged After Late Term Abortion Pills
- A Georgia case involved a woman who took abortion pills at 22–24 weeks; the newborn showed cardiac activity but died within an hour.
- Mohler highlights the DA charged her with murder despite precedents saying self-induced abortion charges were barred under Georgia law.
