On "EWTN News Nightly" tonight: Senate Majority Leader Chuck Schumer has set a Wednesday deadline for votes on two infrastructure bills. A $1 trillion bipartisan measure, which covers roads, bridges and broadband, and a $3.5 trillion Democrats-only bill that is filled with Biden administration initiatives. Meanwhile, the US publicly blames China for a massive hack of Microsoft Exchange emails. The White House accuses Beijing of working with criminal hackers on ransomware and other illicit cyber operations. Author Gordon Chang, joins to tell us what information was compromised in the hack and whether he believes the White House response has been strong enough. And President Joe Biden is promoting his economic plan. He says despite dire predictions, his administration has facilitated record growth and job creation. Research fellow at the Heritage Foundation, Joel Griffith, joins to tells us about Biden's claims that he has created record growth and job creation. Finally this evening, a seminary primarily for British Catholic priests in Rome that dates from the year 1579, includes the oldest British archival collection outside the United Kingdom. Rector of the Venerable English College in Rome, Monsignor Philip Whitmore, joins to tell us about the seminary and what some of the artifacts and treasures are in the archives.
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