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Vote-A-Rama
Senators spent Monday voting on dozens of amendments to President Trump's Big Beautiful Bill in what is called a Vote-a-Rama ahead of a final vote on its passage. John Stolnis has the latest from Washington.
Latest On The Idaho Sniper
Two firefighters and a gunman are dead after the suspect apparently started a brush fire, and then began shooting at the first responders as they arrived to put out the flames. Correspondent Jennifer King reports more details are emerging about both the firefighters killed and the suspected sniper.
Kohberger’s Plea Deal
The man charged with the 2022 stabbing deaths of four University of Idaho students has agreed to a plea deal, and also waived his right to appeal the decision. Correspondent Lisa Dwyer reports.
Harvard Funding Threat
The Trump administration is threatening to take more money away from Harvard University. Correspondent Clayton Neville reports.
Diddy Trial’s Jury Issue
Jury deliberations had barely begun at Sean ‘Diddy’ Combs’ sex trafficking trial in New York City before they quickly hit a snag. Correspondent Julie Walker explains.
Trump To Alligator Alcatraz
President Trump will travel to South Florida and take part in the unveiling of Alligator Alcatraz, a new migrant detention facility in the Sunshine State. Correspondent Clayton Neville reports.
DOJ’s Fraud Announcement
The Department of Justice announced that more than 300 people have been charged in a massive multi-billion dollar health care fraud scheme takedown. Correspondent Julie Walker reports.
Justice Department Sues Los Angeles
Since he came back to the White House, President Trump has been trying to fulfil his promise to deport millions of people in the U.S. illegally. Now, the Justice Department is getting involved with a new lawsuit aimed at one city in particular. Correspondent Rich Johnson has details.
Update On The Boulder Anti-Semitic Attack
An elderly victim of the Boulder, Colorado anti-Semitic firebombing attack has died of her injuries. Correspondent Lisa Dwyer reports.
Abrego Garcia To Remain In Jail
A Federal judge has again delayed the release of Kilmar Abrego Garcia, this time over concerns from his own lawyers that he could be deported if he’s released to await his trial on human smuggling charges.
Finally The State Department has rescinded the travel visa for a UK-based rap-punk band from entering the US.
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