NTD Good Morning Full Broadcast (April 22)

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The House passed a controversial $95-billion foreign aid bill this weekend. What has hard-line Republicans on-edge, with some calling for House Speaker Johnson to be removed? NTD takes a look.

Israel’s military intelligence chief has stepped down over failures to prevent the Oct. 7 attack by the Hamas terrorist group. Meanwhile, Turkey’s President Erdogan met with the leader of the Hamas terrorists in Istanbul.

Lawyers will make opening statements today in former President Donald Trump’s so-called hush money case. NTD looks at the next steps as prosecutors start calling in witnesses.

Topics in this episode include:

1. Israel’s Military Intelligence Chief Resigns
2. Turkish President Meets With Hamas Terrorists
3. IDF Says Troops Killed 10 Terrorists in West Bank
4. House Passes Controversial Ukraine Aid Bill
5. House Passes $95-Billion Foreign Aid Bill
6. Rep Greene: Motion to Oust Speaker Johnson Coming
7. SCOTUS to Consider if Cities Can Ticket Homeless People
8. Opening Statements Today in Trump Trial
9. Trump Rally in NC Canceled Due to Weather
10. Trump Campaign Bogged Down by Legal Fees
11. RFK Jr. Will Appear on Hawaii Ballot
12. Dems Using Abortion as a Central Issue in 2024 Election
13. Student Reports Assault at Pro-Palestine Rally
14. House Passes Legislation That Could Ban TikTok
15. Climate Data Used From Non-Existent Temperature Stations
16. US Military to Withdraw Troops From Niger
17. US Journalist Once Held Hostage in Lebanon Has Died
18. Paris Police Arrest Suspect After Iran Consulate Incident
19. One Dead After Japan Military Helicopters Crash
20. El Salvador to Give 5,000 Free Passports to Skilled Immigrants
21. Mass. Prepares 250th Anniversary of the Battle of Lexington
22. Is Sending $95 Billion in Foreign Aid What Americans Want?
23. Rally Marks Growing Momentum in Stand Against CCP
24. Northern Lights Shine Over Erupting Volcano in Iceland
25. Florida Puppy Born Key-Lime Green Color

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