Saturday, November 5, 2022

Crosstalk News Roundup - Weekend Edition

Synopsis: The first quarter hour featured commentary from Congressman Glenn Grothman who represents the 6th congressional district in Wisconsin. He began this broadcast by communicating his thoughts on LGBTQ issues, abortion, Biden grants in support of atheism, and more.

From there, Jim moved into numerous stories making news around the world:

Procedures that involve handing out chemicals to children and doing body mutilation surgeries have cost taxpayers in Pennsylvania nearly 17 million dollars in recent years.

Parents who oppose transgender ideology or irreversible drugs and surgeries for kids may lose custody of their children in the near future.

Saudi Arabia has shared intelligence with the U.S. that Iran is planning to launch a series of attacks in the region in an effort to distract from domestic protests.

A shocking new report from the British government details that the violent persecution of Christian minority populations continues unabated in Iran.

Israeli Prime Minister Yair Lapid congratulated Benjamin Netanyahu on his election win.

Social media giants essentially granted government officials the ability to censor and suppress speech in the name of fighting misinformation by providing them direct access to flag posts in an open line of communication with senior executives.

The number of U.S. Navy sailors released from service for refusing the COVID shot nearing 2,000.

President Biden falsely claims that his son Beau died in Iraq.

President Biden claims he spoke with the man who invented insulin. The problem is that this man died before President Biden was born.

A diesel fuel crisis threatens to take the U.S. to the brink of collapse if the Biden administration doesn’t begin to take the situation more seriously.

The White House announced that the Biden administration will spend 13.5 billion to directly cover rapidly increasing household utility bills and help homes become more energy efficient ahead of the winter months.

A Canadian pastor arrested twice in 2021 for defying the Canadian government’s health restrictions during the COVID pandemic was acquitted on all charges.

The FBI said yesterday it has received credible information about a broad threat to synagogues in New Jersey.

These news items and many more.