On "EWTN News Nightly" tonight: At a news conference in Indonesia, where President Joe Biden is attending the G-20 Summit, a reporter asked about abortion after the Midterms and what Americans can expect. Democrats will control the US Senate for the next 2 years. That's after Nevada incumbent Senator Catherine Cortez-Masto won reelection, giving Democrats 50 seats, with Vice President Kamala Harris breaking ties. However, which party will have the majority in the US House is still up for grabs. Meanwhile, the USCCB will meet in Baltimore this week, with an agenda that includes prayer, dialogue about Ukraine and the Eucharistic Revival and a vote for the new conference president and vice president. EWTN News Washington Bureau Chief, Dr. Matthew Bunson, joins to talk more about that and the top issues on the table this year. And British-born Oli London's battle with self image issues led him to seek plastic surgery 32 times over a series of choices he says were fueled by his own distorted body image and social media. London joins to tell us about his journey to the truth about himself. Finally this evening, Pope Francis had lunch with the poor of Rome, after presiding Mass at the Vatican on the occasion of the World Day of the Poor, this past Sunday. EWTN Vatican Bureau Chief, Andreas Thonhauser, joins to discuss the Pope's Homily at the Mass for the World Day of the Poor.
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