On "EWTN News Nightly" tonight: With Republicans set to take control of the House in January, the GOP will chair all House committees. Congressman James Comer is heading up the oversight panel and plans to dig deep into the Biden family business. President Biden still maintains he knew nothing about his son's business dealings when he was Vice President. Mike Davis from the Internet Accountability Project, joins to share his reaction to this. Biden announced his plan to visit Sub-Saharan Africa, stressing that he is serious about increasing US attention on the continent. Meanwhile, a court has struck down a measure to expand euthanasia laws in the Netherlands. Activists wanted to make it legal for non-medical professionals to perform assisted suicide procedures. Author and Chairman of the Discovery Institute's Center on Human Exceptionalism, Wesley Smith, joins to share his reaction to the Dutch court's decision and whether he thinks the country's euthanasia activists will let this go. Finally this evening, Pope Francis is inviting the faithful to have a "more humble Christmas" this year. Following the suggestion, the Santa Sophia Cathedral in Rome called for new and concrete support to the populations afflicted by the war. Theologian who is helping with the fundraising, Natalia Karfut, joins to tell us more about this initiative and why she wanted to be involved.
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