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NTD Evening News (May 9): Trump Found Liable by Manhattan Jury, to Pay $5 Million; Biden, Lawmakers Meet About Debt Limit

On Tuesday afternoon, a Manhattan jury found former President Donald Trump liable for defamation and civil battery, and ordered him to pay roughly $5 million to E. Jean Carroll. As the clock ticks to national debt default, President Joe Biden sat down with congressional leaders at the White House for debt ceiling talks. Tucker Carlson…


LIVE NOW: NTD News Today (May 9): Catholic Hospital Wins Dispute with Federal Government; Biden Administration Targets Dishwashers

A Catholic hospital in Oklahoma reacts after being allowed to continue to exhibit a symbol of its religious faith. The federal government threatened loss of accreditation for Medicaid and Medicare if the hospital didn’t remove an eternal flame candle from its chapel. The Biden administration is taking aim at dishwashers to tackle climate change. This…


NTD News Today (May 9): Catholic Hospital Wins Dispute with Federal Government; Biden Administration Targets Dishwashers

A Catholic hospital in Oklahoma reacts after being allowed to continue to exhibit a symbol of its religious faith. The federal government threatened loss of accreditation for Medicaid and Medicare if the hospital didn’t remove an eternal flame candle from its chapel. The Biden administration is taking aim at dishwashers to tackle climate change. This…


Government Employees Sue Biden, Yellen to Force Override of Debt Ceiling

President Joe Biden and Treasury Secretary Janet Yellen have been sued by a union representing some 75,000 government employees demanding that the administration ignore the debt ceiling on grounds that the borrowing limit is unconstitutional. The National Association of Government Employees (NAGE), which filed the lawsuit in a federal court in Boston on Monday, argues that…


Biden Wants Airlines to Pay Americans for Lengthy Delays, Cancellations

The Department of Transportation (DOT) announced plans for new regulations that would require airlines to compensate passengers and cover expenses for meals and hotel rooms when flights were delayed or canceled. In a statement on Monday, DOT said the aim of the rules would be to require airlines to provide compensation beyond a ticket refund…


Biden Admin Wants Airlines to Pay Americans for Lengthy Delays, Cancellations

The Department of Transportation (DOT) has announced plans for new regulations that would require airlines to compensate passengers and cover expenses for meals and hotel rooms when flights are delayed or canceled. In a statement on Monday, DOT said the aim of the rules would be to require airlines to provide compensation beyond a ticket…


Kash’s Corner: The DC Handshake Coverup and the Hunter Biden Scandal

“I believe Hunter Biden will be charged, and soon, but I think they’ll roll it up into what we call this global plea agreement, where he basically gets charged with some Mickey Mouse lower-level offenses, walks into a super light sentence, and then they will cover up the cover-up,” says Kash Patel. This week on…


PREMIERING 8PM ET: Kash’s Corner: The DC Handshake Coverup and the Hunter Biden Scandal

“I believe Hunter Biden will be charged, and soon, but I think they’ll roll it up into what we call this global plea agreement, where he basically gets charged with some Mickey Mouse lower-level offenses, walks into a super light sentence, and then they will cover up the cover-up,” says Kash Patel. This week on…


PREMIERING NOW: Kash’s Corner: The DC Handshake Coverup and the Hunter Biden Scandal

“I believe Hunter Biden will be charged, and soon, but I think they’ll roll it up into what we call this global plea agreement, where he basically gets charged with some Mickey Mouse lower-level offenses, walks into a super light sentence, and then they will cover up the cover-up,” says Kash Patel. This week on…


Biden Seeks Dialogue With China Despite Strained Relations

The White House hopes to restore regular dialogue with Beijing, months after a Chinese spy balloon flew over U.S. airspace, causing Secretary of State Antony Blinken to call off his scheduled trip to China in early February and further straining relations between the two countries. Washington plans to start cabinet-level engagement first, expecting it to…