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In an interview at the Republican National Convention, Jeff Landry defended a new state law requiring the religious guidance to be displayed in schools.
Louisiana is the first state to implement such a law in more than four decades.
The "Daily Show" correspondent poked fun at GOP lawmakers in Louisiana over how party members treat "universal moral principles."
Although the child fainted as the Republican governor signed the bill into law, he appeared unaware of what was happening directly behind him.
WHAT'S HAPPENING
Republican Gov. Jeff Landry signed the law Wednesday, making Louisiana the first state to implement such a requirement.
Republicans in the Texas statehouse want a display of the Ten Commandments in every classroom. And that's not all.
"Late Show" host's Moses responds to Pat Robertson's plea not to risk the Saudi arms deal over the alleged murder of journalist Jamal Khashoggi.
Nearly 15 years after a federal judge ordered the biblical laws out of a state building, voters may allow them back.
The Peace Cross memorial "has the primary effect of endorsing religion," a judge ruled.