Tonight on FISM News: Donald Trump offers to serve as Speaker of the House, the White House resumes Venezuelan deportation, and the U.S. shoots down a NATO ally’s drone in Syria.
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Tonight on FISM News: Donald Trump offers to serve as Speaker of the House, the White House resumes Venezuelan deportation, and the U.S. shoots down a NATO ally’s drone in Syria.
Tonight on FISM News: President Biden announces new Student loan relief, DHS plans to build a new border wall, and thousands of healthcare workers take part in a historic strike.
Tonight on FISM News: Kevin McCarthy is removed as speaker, Trump is slapped with a gag order in his civil fraud case, and Mexico buses migrants to the U.S. border.
Tonight on FISM News: Matt Gaetz moves to remove Kevin McCarthy as speaker, Christian leaders call for an investigation into a deadly wedding fire in Iraq, and the trial for Sam Bankman-Fried officially begins.
Tonight on FISM News: Congress narrowly avoids a government shutdown, Trump’s fraud trial begins in New York, and Catholics and Protestants grapple with homosexuality.
Tonight on FISM News: Congress scrambles to avoid a weekend government shutdown, witnesses weigh the evidence for Joe Biden’s impeachment, and two states resume their ban on transgender treatments for minors.
Tonight on FISM News: The GOP holds its second debate while Trump speaks in Michigan, the House holds its first impeachment hearing into Joe Biden, and August sees the highest number of illegal immigrants in U.S. history.
Tonight on FISM News: A New York judge finds Trump liable for fraud, Canada’s house speaker resigns after an embarrassing moment in parliament, and consumer confidence plummets to a four-month low.
Tonight on FISM News: The House prepares for it’s first impeachment hearing, President Biden pickets with striking union workers, and a Missouri judge removes pro-life language from the ballot.
Tonight on FISM News: The government funding fight heats up as the clock runs down, Tyson and Purdue are investigated for child labor violations, and Christian university enrollment is on the rise in 2023.