On "EWTN News Nightly" tonight: President Joe Biden invited 2 world leaders to the White House this week to discuss the war in Ukraine. He welcomed Denmark's Prime Minister and later this week he will meet with Britain's Prime Minister. And thousands of recent college graduates have something in common with nearly 40 million other degree holders. They took out student loans and now have to pay them off. The Democratic-led Senate passed a measure overturning the White House student debt relief plan, although a presidential veto is likely. Meanwhile, the US military has released a video of what it says was an unsafe maneuver by China's Navy in the Strait of Taiwan. Author of "The Coming Collapse of China" and "The Great US-China Tech War," Gordon Chang, joins to tell us about the Taiwan Strait and why this body of water is becoming so important. June 1st kicked off Pride Month, and while the celebration is nothing new, there is a concerning trend about the focus and target of Pride Month. Director of Programs at the Independent Women's Forum, Julie Gunlock, joins to discuss what we are seeing, especially when it comes to messages directed at children. Finally this evening, the Vatican has been shocked by 2 recent security breaches. The incidents highlight security concerns for the safety of Pope Francis. EWTN Vatican Bureau Chief, Andreas Thonhauser, joins to share whether the Vatican has a security problem.
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