On "EWTN News Nightly" tonight: Donald Trump was indicted by a Manhattan Grand Jury, making him the first person to hold the office of President of the United States to ever face criminal charges. As President Joe Biden stopped to chat with reporters briefly but refused to say anything about the indictment of Trump. On Capitol Hill, Republicans were defending the former president, while Democrats express that no one is above the law. Meanwhile, Bishop Joseph Spalding of the Diocese of Nashville, joins to tell us how people are holding up following Monday's school shooting. And Pope Francis will leave the hospital on Saturday to return to the Vatican. EWTN Vatican Bureau Chief, Andreas Thonhauser, brings us the latest update. A new film captures the journey by horseback, of famed tenor Andrea Bocelli and his wife. Wife of Andrea Bocelli and producer of "The Journey," Veronica Bocelli, joins to share how the idea of creating this film came about. As the season known as March Madness draws to a close, there comes the beautiful story of 2 college basketball players who gave up hoops for habits. Pauline Sister Irene Regina and Carmelite Sister Margaret Ann Laechelin, first met on the basketball court at St. Mary's University in San Antonio 40 years ago. Finally this evening, St. Peter's Square will be filled with hundreds of faithful attending the traditional Palm Sunday procession and Mass, Pope Francis is expected to be there.
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