On "EWTN News Nightly" tonight: A sharply divided US Supreme Court ruled that the Biden Administration overstepped its authority in trying to cancel or reduce student loans for millions of Americans. The Biden administration lost in its push for paying off college debt for millions of people that opponents said was too expensive and unfair. President Biden vowed, "This fight is not over." And there was another victory for religious freedom after the court ruled in favor of a Colorado graphic designer who refused to create same-sex wedding websites. Regarding the Creative 303 case, EWTN News Legal Analyst, Andrea Picciotti-Bayer, joins to discuss what the justices said in their ruling and what this could mean for religious freedom in the US. Meanwhile, a Catholic artist's new sculpture on the dangers and pain caused by human trafficking has just been blessed by the Vatican Secretary of State. EWTN Vatican Journalist Matteo Ciofi spoke with Canadian Artist Timothy Schmalz about what inspired him to create this sculpture. Finally this evening, a new movie details the true story of a former Homeland Security agent who has devoted his life to rescuing children from human traffickers. We recently sat down with the Catholic producer of "Sound of Freedom", Eduardo Verastegui, who discusses why it was important for him to tell this story and how he came to know about Tim Ballard.
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