Republican presidential candidate John Kasich has reversed course on his idea of a new government agency to spread “Judeo-Christian values.” One day after proposing the idea, the Ohio governor said “a new agency” is not necessary, The Columbus Dispatch reported.
Kasich told an audience at Regent University in Virginia beach that his idea could be accomplished by “breathing life into something that’s kind of become dormant,” referring to the Voice of America, a government-run broadcast network that reaches 188 million people per week internationally.
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Kasich proposed a new government agency earlier this week during a speech at the National Press Club and in a subsequent interview with NBC News.
“I will consolidate them into a new agency that has a clear mandate to promotes the core Judeo-Christian Western values that we and our friends and allies share, the values of human rights, the values of democracy, freedom of speech, freedom of religion, and freedom of association,” Kasich said Tuesday.









