Trump-MTG Epstein Feud, ICE In Charlotte, Trump On Venezuela, Flight Delays Continue
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Today on America in the Morning
House Plans Epstein Vote As MTG & Trump Feud
The House is planning a vote tomorrow on forcing the Department of Justice to release the Jeffrey Epstein files, and last night, President Trump reversed course and called on House Republicans to vote in favor of the files being released. This comes as Trump and one of his most fervent supporters, Georgia Congresswoman Marjorie Taylor Greene, appear
to be on the outs. Correspondent Rich Johnson reports.
ICE In Charlotte
The Governor of North Carolina is encouraging residents to be peaceful and record anything they believe to be suspicious or inappropriate, as immigration agents crack down on illegal immigration in the Queen City, with the governor saying their actions are not making Charlotte safer. Correspondent Clayton Neville reports there were dozens of arrests on Sunday.
A Trump-Mamdani Summit
President Trump says he’s planning a meeting with New York City mayor-elect Zohran Mamdani.
Not Yet Business As Usual
The government shutdown may be over, but there’s still some flight delays for the FAA to iron out. Correspondent Ed Donahue reports on a change in flight plans.
Trump To Host bin Salman
The Trump administration is pulling out all the stops as Saudi Crown Prince
Mohammed bin Salman will meet with President Trump tomorrow at the White House.
Pasta Prices Could Rise
Spaghetti fans could soon be paying twice the price for their favorite linguine dish after President Trump threatened 107 percent tariffs on
Italian-made pasta. The details from correspondent Donna Warder.
Trump’s Venezuela Plans
President Trump says he knows what the administration's next step surrounding Venezuela will be, but is not ready to make the plan public yet. Correspondent Clayton Neville reports this comes amid a heightened US military presence in the region.
Latest On Russia & Ukraine
It took just under four years for the Soviet Union to fight its way over 11 hundred miles from Moscow to Berlin and join the US and allied forces to end World War II. It’s been over 3 and a half years since Russian forces crossed the border and invaded Ukraine, and so far they haven’t come
close to making the 400 mile journey to Kyiv. The latest on the war between the Kremlin and Ukraine from correspondent
Karen Chammas.
Tragedy In California
In California, officials found a body they believe to be the missing 5-year-old girl who was swept into the ocean by a large wave at a Monterey County beach on Friday.
NJ Mass Shooting
Police in Newark, New Jersey are trying to figure out why gunfire erupted on a street near a bus stop, leaving two people dead including a 10-year-old boy. Sue Aller has the story.
Finally
Nobody ever said passing the bar exam to become a lawyer would be easy, and that’s a statement that reality star Kim Kardashian certainly agrees with after she recently took the test. Entertainment reporter Kevin Carr has details.
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