
Allie Beth Stuckey interviews Nicole Shanahan, former RFK Jr.'s running mate, about her journey to faith and her political evolution. Shanahan discusses her baptism, her disillusionment with progressive ideology, and her experiences on the campaign trail, including a life-threatening miscarriage that deepened her faith. She shares her evolving views on Christianity, influenced by her interactions with an evangelical Christian, and her changing perspective on issues like abortion after visiting a maternity home. Shanahan also critiques the tech world's progressive philanthropy, particularly concerning criminal justice reform and its role in enabling policies aligned with the "Great Reset." She expresses concerns about the health care system, particularly regarding autism and vaccine safety, stemming from her daughter's diagnosis and her own research. Finally, Shanahan outlines her plans to support community-driven initiatives in California, moving away from traditional philanthropy towards empowering local self-governance.
Sign in to continue reading, translating and more.
Continue