NTD Good Morning Full Broadcast (Dec. 19)

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Texas Gov. Greg Abbott has signed a new bill to stem the flow of illegal immigrants into the state as Republicans in Congress push for more funding for the border.

Six Nevada Republicans have been arraigned for casting alternate votes for former President Donald Trump in the 2020 presidential election. More on their ‘not guilty’ pleas, and why former Trump lawyer Kenneth Chesebro was granted immunity from state prosecution.

The United States has unveiled plans to combat a string of attacks on international shipping in the waters near Yemen. This comes after Houthi terrorists struck again in the Red Sea on Dec. 18, hitting two ships at the same time.

Topics in this episode include:

1. Houthi Terrorists Attack 2 Ships at Once in Red Sea
2. IDF Discovers Largest Hamas Underground Tunnel Yet
3. Sec. Austin Visits Israel, Reaffirms US Support
4. Pro-Gaza Protest: Alec Baldwin Argues With Demonstrators
5. At Least 4 Dead as Storm Batters Northeast
6. Young Conservatives Attend TPUSA’s AmericaFest 2023
7. Nikki Haley Makes Gains in New Hampshire Poll
8. Giuliani Sued Again by Former Georgia Election Workers
9. 6 Nevada Republicans Plead Not Guilty in 2020 Election Case
10. Trump’s Lawyers Ask Full Appeals Court to Review Gag Order
11. Hunter Biden’s 1st Court Date Set for Tax Charges
12. US Halts Rail Operations at Border Over Migrant Surge
13. Texas Gov. Abbott Signs Illegal Crossing Law as Senate Wrangles
14. Actor Jonathan Majors Found Guilty of Assault
15. Tennessee Sues Blackrock Over ESG
16. Countering North Korea After Latest ICBM Test: Analyst
17. Earthquake in Northwest China Kills At Least 118
18. Pentagon Announces Coalition to Counter Attacks in Red Sea
19. IDF Spokesman on Hamas Tunnel Found Near Israel’s Border
20. Nevada: Chesebro Granted Immunity for Grand Jury Testimony
21. Chileans Vote to Reject Conservative Constitution
22. The Only Brick and Mortar Store Selling 100 Percent Made in USA

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