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Harris Faulkner shares being kicked out of restaurant: ‘I won’t give them my money’

Fox News Anchor Harris Faulkner Shares Experience of Being Asked to Leave Restaurant for Praying

During a recent episode of “Fox News Tonight,” anchor Harris Faulkner revealed that she was asked to leave a restaurant for openly praying before her meal. Faulkner shared that she was bowing her head in prayer when she was asked to leave the establishment. Despite the incident, Faulkner remained positive, stating, “It’s all good. They don’t deserve my money anyway.”

Faulkner went on to explain that her faith determines her values and that people should be free to live as they please, as long as they don’t force their beliefs on others. “Enough is enough,” she said.

A Spiritual Battle for the Soul of America

Faulkner’s experience at the restaurant was part of a larger monologue about the spiritual battle that the United States is currently facing. She argued that the country is meant to be “a nation under God,” but that the devil has gotten into some people. Faulkner also showed clips of President Joe Biden struggling to articulate his thoughts and falling multiple times, including at the Air Force Academy graduation ceremony in Colorado.

According to Faulkner, China, Iran, and Russia are taking note of the nation’s weakness at the top. She also criticized the left for trying to “acronym and pronoun us to death” and for redesigning women and children through “some sort of mad, leftist science experiment.”

“Well know this: The Lord has determined I am a woman, and my pronouns are USA,” Faulkner declared.

Standing Up for Faith

Faulkner concluded her monologue by exhorting people of faith to stand up and be counted during this pivotal time in the nation’s history. “For those of us who believe, we must be bold in our faith right now,” she said.

Watch the video below to see Faulkner’s full monologue:

Source: The Western Journal



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