SCOTUS Presidential Powers Case, MTG's 60 Minutes Recap, Crockett Announces Senate Run, Latest On The Warner Brothers-Netflix Merger
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Today on America in the Morning
SCOTUS Hears Presidential Powers Case
The Supreme Court signaled Monday that it’s prepared to hand President Donald Trump another win in his drive to consolidate presidential power over federal agencies. Washington correspondent Sagar Meghani reports on a decision that could end a 90-year precedent.
MTG Talks Trump On 60 Minutes
Georgia Representative Marjorie Taylor Greene didn’t hold back about President Trump and some of her Republican colleagues in her interview on “60 Minutes,” and the President has demanded the media outlet apologize, and dropped a few insults of Greene on social media. The story from correspondent Rich Johnson.
Crockett Plans Senate Run In Texas
A controversial Democratic congresswoman from Texas is making a run for U-S Senate, in what could become the most-watched Senate campaign of the mid-term elections. Correspondent Clayton Neville reports.
Farmer Bailout
President Donald Trump on Monday announced a $12 billion dollar farm aid package. Most of the aid — $11 billion — will be directed toward crop farmers through one-time payments under the Farmer Bridge Assistance program.
Court Cleark’s Legal Trouble
A court clerk in a high-profile South Carolina murder trial is in trouble with the law over her actions during and after the proceedings. Lisa Dwyer reports this could impact a likely appeal of the Alex Murdaugh case.
Congress Involved In Boat Strikes
Congress is planning to withhold Pentagon travel funds unless it sees Venezuelan boat strike videos released by the Department of War. Correspondent Clayton Neville reports this is the latest salvo against the Trump administration to get more details on drug enforcement action in the Caribbean.
Judge Escalates Deportation Inquiry
A federal judge is escalating his inquiry into whether the Trump administration deliberately violated his orders to stop immigration officials from deporting 100 Venezuelan men to a notorious prison in El Salvador. The latest from correspondent Katie Clark.
Ukraine Says No To Land Handover
There were talks in London involving Ukraine’s president and the leaders of the UK, Germany, and France to discuss the U.S.-backed proposal for ending Russia's war in Ukraine. Washington correspondent Sagar Meghani reports. FBI Agents Sue PatelA
group of former FBI agents are taking Director Kash Patel and the Trump
administration to court, saying they were unjustly punished and fired for
trying to defuse a George Floyd protest in 2020. Correspondent Eric Tucker reports.
Trying To Unblock ICEBlock
An app maker has filed a lawsuit against the government, claiming First Amendment rights are being violated by demanding Apple remove their ICEBlock app from the app store. Correspondent Ed Donahue reports.
Finally
The proposed Warner Brothers – Netflix merger just became a whole lot complicated, with a late bidder emerging. Entertainment reporter Kevin Carr has the details, and what will happen next.
The annual list of the Golden Globe nominations are out. Correspondent Jennifer King has details of what movies, TV shows, streaming programs and podcasts made the cut.
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