EWTN News Nightly | Monday, November 28, 2022

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On "EWTN News Nightly" tonight: The Vatican says China has violated the terms of a provisional agreement over the appointment of bishops. In a statement, the Holy See said it had "surprise and regret" about the installation of an auxiliary bishop in a diocese not recognized by the Vatican. EWTN Vatican Bureau Chief, Andreas Thonhauser, joins to tell us more about what the Vatican is saying. Over the weekend in China there were unprecedented public demonstrations against coronavirus lockdowns. The unrest followed an apartment fire which killed 10 people. Senior Research Fellow at the Heritage Center for National Defense, Brent Sadler, joins to discuss how significant these current protests are. And back from Thanksgiving vacation, the White House reacted to news of the protests across China against the Communist nation’s severe COVID-19 restrictions/rules that have confined millions of people to their homes. Meanwhile, with just a few weeks left in this lame duck session of Congress, Democrats want to pass as much as possible. Besides the Marriage Equality Act, their wish list includes an assault weapon ban and passing a bill protecting young illegal migrants. Finally this evening, with the US just weeks away from Christmas, and an economy already on the fritz, Editorial Director of the Daily Caller, Vince Coglianese, joins from the looming rail strike to share what type of impact a rail strike would have, especially now.

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