On "EWTN News Nightly" tonight: Hoping to bring an end to the brutal and ongoing war in Ukraine, Pope Francis’ peace envoy, Cardinal Matteo Zuppi, traveled to Washington DC “to promote peace in Ukraine” while the USCCB issued a statement warning against the use of cluster munitions in the conflict, citing their “risk to civilian populations.” Meanwhile, House Republican lawmakers are all smiles after passing a major defense policy bill known as the National Defense Authorization Act. They were able to add pro-life and pro-family amendments rolling back several Biden Administration policies. The Archbishop of the Military Services and the president of the USCCB, Archbishop Timothy Broglio, joins to share his thoughts on the passage of the National Defense Authorization Act by the House. And in a move that is raising some eyebrows, Pope Francis has decided to approve the appointment of the Bishop of Shanghai, who was previously installed by Chinese authorities without the Vatican's approval. Vatican Correspondent, Colm Flynn joins to explain the significance of the pope's decision. Finally this evening, the Senate Judiciary Committee this week will mark up and vote on a bill that would require the US Supreme Court to adopt a Code of Conduct. Founder and President of the Article 3 Project, Mike Davis, joins to share what his reaction is to this Code of Conduct bill and what he thinks.
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