Readying The Epstein Vote, More Arrests In Charlotte, bin Salman To The White House, Troubles With The Comey Indictment
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House Plans Epstein Vote
The House is scheduling a vote on a resolution that would compel the Justice Department to release all of its files dealing with the late sexual predator Jeffrey Epstein, and President Trump says he’s ready to sign it. Correspondent Rich Johnson reports Senate Republicans are also on board.
More ICE Arrests In Charlotte
The number of people detained has surpassed 130 in Charlotte, North Carolina after the Border Patrol’s Operation Charlotte’s Web was started. The name chosen for the immigration raid has angered the granddaughter of E.B. White, the author of the children’s book, Charlotte’s Web. Now, North Carolina's Democrat Governor is weighing in on federal immigration activities in Charlotte. Correspondent Ed Donahue reports the Latino population in the Tar Heel State’s largest city is on edge, but DHS is saying that all of those arrested have either criminal records, are in the country illegally, or both.
Saudi Crown Prince To The White House
Saudi Arabia's Crown Prince is scheduled to visit President Trump today (Tuesday). Correspondent Clayton Neville has a preview of the White House meeting.
Trouble For The Comey Investigation
The Justice Department is facing serious concern by the Federal judge overseeing the case bring brought against former FBI Director James Comey. Lisa Dwyer reports a judge’s order is taking issue with US Attorney
Lindsey Halligan, and the grand jury proceedings that led to Comey’s
indictment.
Flight Cancellations Easing
Normalcy is starting to return to the nation’s airports following the end of the government shutdown. Correspondent Mike Hempen has the latest.
A Day To Forget
Normally, the day you make your NFL debut is a day you will never forget, but for one quarterback, it’s a day he’d rather not remember.
Trump’s Tariff Check Plans
President Trump is doubling down on his pledge to issue $2-thousand-dollar tariff dividend checks amid high prices. Correspondent Clayton Neville reports there’s questions from the administration as to exactly
who would be eligible for the checks, and would also need approval from
Congress.
UN Approves Trump Gaza Plans
The United Nations Security Council on Monday approved President Trump’s peace plan for Gaza, providing a legal U.N. mandate for the
administration’s vision of how to move past the cease-fire and rebuild the war-ravaged Gaza Strip after years of conflicts. However, as America in the Morning’s Jeff McKay reports, strong opposition to the Trump plan came from one of the signers of the ceasefire agreement.
Charges In Indiana Cleaner Killing
An Indiana homeowner has been charged in the shooting death of a housecleaner who showed up at the wrong door. It's a case that could test the limits of the state's Castle Doctrine, a part of the Indiana Stand Your Ground law. Joan Jones has the story.
Summers Stepping Back
Saying he is deeply ashamed, former Treasury Secretary and Harvard professor Larry Summers announced he’s stepping back from public life after troubling emails between him and the late-convicted sex offender Jeffrey Epstein emerged.
Finally
An arrest has been made in the case surrounding the weekend murder
of a beloved football coach in Oakland, California who became famous thanks to a Netflix documentary. Correspondent Gethin Coolbaugh reports.
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