Host: Jim Schneider
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Below is a sample of what Jim covered this week on the ‘Round-Up’:
–President Trump, along with his Mexican and Canadian counterparts, have
officially signed the USMCA deal that replaces NAFTA. It still needs to go
through Congress.
–Ukraine is bracing for a full-on Russian invasion.
–President Trump cancels meeting with Russian President Vladimir Putin in light
of the Ukraine crisis.
–A senior Russian diplomat has warned that the planned withdrawal of the U.S.
from the 1987 INF Treaty could critically upset stability in Europe.
–Representative Liz Cheney commended President’s Trump’s decision to withdraw
from the INF Treaty.
–2 Iranian nationals were indicted after a federal grand jury found that they
deployed ransomware against U.S. hospitals and other critical infrastructure.
–President Trump lights the national Christmas tree.
–A father in Texas is fighting to keep custody of his 6 year old son while the
boy’s mother claims that he’s a transgender girl.
–‘Drag queens’ are deliberately grooming the next generation to accept
LGBT ideology.
–A New York Times opinion article reveals that a man’s sex reassignment
treatments are making him miserable and tempting him to kill himself, but that’s
no reason to stop him.
–Twitter banning the actions of misgendering in order to stem anti-trans abuse.
–According to the Austin, Texas, city council, churches have no right to insist
on employees that accept and practice their faith’s teachings on homosexuality.
–Nearly 2,500 migrants in Tijuana are sick with serious, communicable diseases.
–At least 9 people, including 7 illegal immigrants, were in custody after
smugglers using a boat came ashore in Southern California.
–Brazil is withdrawing its candidacy to host a large conference on climate change
next year.
–House Democrats have tabbed Nancy Pelosi as the party nominee for speaker of the
House, but she’s still fighting to lock down enough support.
–UW-LaCrosse chancellor scolded by his boss for discretely booking a porn star to
speak on campus.
–Oakland University will fight shooters with hockey pucks.
–After 181 years of no hats allowed in Congress, the newly elected Democratic
Party in the U.S. House of Representatives is moving to embrace the hijab, a
symbol of Islamic oppression toward women that is sanctioned by Shariah law.
–Newly released documents show that the Boston jihad bombers admitted to
committing jihad slaughter prior to their marathon bombing.