

White House Easter Message & New Weight Loss Pill | Afternoon Update | 4.18.25
28 snips Apr 18, 2025
President Trump's Easter message resonates with conservative Christians, while Tulsi Gabbard pushes for transparency on RFK's assassination. Eli Lilly introduces a new weight loss pill trial for diabetes, stirring excitement in health talks. Harvard's tax-exempt status is under scrutiny, paralleling a concerning case involving a graduate student facing detention over political criticisms. Lastly, a visa revocation ties into food safety issues linked to an E. coli outbreak, culminating in an exhilarating discovery by the James Webb Space Telescope hinting at extraterrestrial life.
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Trump Builds Christian Ties
- The Trump administration is strengthening ties with conservative Christians by hosting prayer events and creating a faith office led by Paula White Cain.
- Christianity is becoming more central in government, reflected in practices like opening cabinet meetings with prayer in Jesus's name.
RFK Documents Declassified
- Tulsi Gabbard declassified thousands of documents about RFK's assassination, including FBI reports and foreign embassy cables.
- This release offers transparency but raises more questions without definitive answers, marking a government openness milestone.
New Oral Weight Loss Pill
- Eli Lilly's weight loss pill Orforglopron rivals injectable options like Ozempic, offering needle-free treatment for diabetes and obesity.
- The drug's initial trial success boosted Eli Lilly's stock by 14%, signaling strong market interest.