News Roundup & Comment
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Date: November 14, 2025
Host: Jim Schneider
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The news of the day and how it affects you as a Christian. It’s the Friday News Round-Up and Comment broadcast. Here’s a sample of what host Jim Schneider presented for listeners:
–The longest government shutdown in our history ended with the stroke of a pen by President Trump in the Oval Office on Wednesday evening. He signed a spending package into law that will fund the government through the end of January.
–Members of Congress collected more than $20,000 apiece during the longest government shutdown in U.S. history, as millions of Americans went without pay and essential services. The White House estimates that the shutdown inflicted roughly 15 billion dollars in weekly economic damage with 60,000 private sector jobs lost.
–Leftists, including some elected officials, reacted with rage Monday after 8 Senate Democrats caved to Senate Republicans by agreeing to vote to end the lengthy government shutdown. Despite voting against the deal, Chuck Schumer is emerging as the top target for not containing the defections.
–Paychecks to federal workers reportedly will be going out tomorrow.
–Agriculture Secretary Brooke Rollins said that the full SNAP benefits would be restored by Monday, November 17th.
–Rollins said that SNAP benefits are ripe with fraud and abuse.
–Homeland Security Secretary Kristi Noem handed out $10,000 bonus checks November 13th to thousands of frontline TSA officers who stayed on the job during the government shutdown.
–Senator John Fetterman of Pennsylvania surprised CNN’s Dana Bash as he explained how much crueler the political left has treated him compared to those on the right.
–New York City Mayor Elect Zohran Mamdani spoke unapologetically about his Muslim faith and Democratic socialist roots during his victory speech on election night.
–In the wake of the victory by Mamdani, Muslims are claiming New York for Islam.
–The city of Ithaca, New York, made history this week by electing a 20 year old member of the Communist Party USA to public office.
–Progressive candidate Katie Wilson was elected as the 58th mayor of Seattle.
–So far there are 47 members of Congress that are not seeking re-election.
–Representative Jasmine Crockett believes President Trump may potentially play with the voting machines for the mid-term elections.
–The New York Post is reporting that an NYPD exodus is already underway with a surge of officers quitting in the month leading up to Zohran Mamdani’s mayoral win.




