April 9, 2026

Rep. Brandon Gill joins Will Cain to discuss NYC’s prayer ceremony at City Hall and the truth behind “Islamophobia.” Plus, attacks on Secretary Pete Hegseth’s alleged lobster bill and the Ravens’ failed trade.

A Nashville public school allows Muslim students to leave class to pray in a reserved space on campus during the school day, offering the accommodation daily during Ramadan and once a month during the rest of the year, according to local reports.

According to a report published Tuesday in the Nashville Banner, John Overton High School in South Nashville also supports Muslim students during Ramadan by offering food-free classrooms during lunch for students who are fasting.

 

A Nashville public school is under the spotlight after allowing Muslim students to leave class for on-campus prayer and providing food-free classrooms during Ramadan, with more than 80 students reportedly signing up for the daily accommodation. The move is drawing scrutiny as debates over religion in public schools intensify, coming just as a judge in West Virginia ruled parents can use religious beliefs to opt out of school vaccine requirements.

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