News Roundup & Comment

Date: May 19, 2022
Host: Jim Schneider
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Here’s your sample of news stories from this week’s Round-Up program.  More stories, as well as listener comments, can be heard when you review this  broadcast.

–The Department of Homeland Security’s Disinformation Governance Board has been put on hold just weeks after it was established and announced to the public.

–Pennsylvania’s hotly contested U.S. Senate Republican primary race between Dr. Mehmet Oz and David McCormick could be decided by a significant number of unscanned, Lancaster County, mail-in ballots.

–Two children hospitalized in Tennessee after their parents could not find a special type of baby formula amid a nationwide shortage.

–The Daily Caller has reported that the Biden administration knew about the baby formula shortage as early as February.

–Walmart is shipping baby formula from Wyoming to New Jersey while Nestle is flying Gerber baby food formula to the U.S. from the Netherlands and Switzerland to address the significant shortages in America. 

–On Wednesday President Joe Biden invoked the Defense Production Act to speed production of infant formula and authorized flights to import supplies from overseas.

–The same globalists who have been supporting and promoting the COVID agenda are also driving the world toward a global food crisis and famine.

–Americans are facing what a major bank calls a cruel summer with gasoline prices  that could hit $6 per gallon.

–Some gas stations across America are already bracing for the next big thing, namely the price per gallon potentially exceeding $10.

–The U.S. stockpile of diesel fuel hit a nearly 2 decade low as fuel prices hit a  record high on Wednesday.

–20 years after the U.S. invested blood and treasure in liberating Iraq from the rule of Sadaam Hussein, China is attempting to lock up control of Iraq’s oil fields.

–The Ukrainian government appeared to surrender the key port city of Mariupol to the Russians. 

–3 months after the U.S. suspended operations at the American embassy in Kyiv,  Ukraine, the State Department announced that it will be reopening.

–President Biden has signed an order authorizing the military to once again deploy hundreds of special operation forces inside of Somalia, largely reversing the decision by President Trump to withdraw nearly all of the 700 ground troops that have been stationed there.

–Decrying disastrous COVID-19 public health policies, more than 17,000 physicians and medical scientists from around the world are calling on nations to lift health emergency declarations, restore scientific integrity and address crimes against humanity.

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