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Reality TV stars Todd and Julie Chrisley are the latest to join the long list of Donald Trump's supporters to receive a get out of jail free card. Are we starting to see a pattern? Plus, the president says Vladimir Putin is "playing with fire" as Russia escalates its assault on Ukraine. This morning we also review explosive testimony from Diddy's ex-assistant. Can she help prosecutors build a racketeering case?
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Tensions surge after President Trump's comments about Russia's leader going "absolutely crazy." Is Vladimir Putin sending a message? Plus, the Senate gears up to take on the president's agenda. But how are the proposed Medicaid cuts going over with their constituents back home? And three more inmates who busted out of a New Orleans jail have been arrested. We detail where they were found and the frantic search for the two still on the run.
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There's another delay in the trade war, this time with the European Union. But how long will it really last? Plus, Russia launches its largest aerial attack on Ukraine ever. But will President Trump's rare rebuke of Vladimir Putin help ease tensions? And with thousands of international students at Harvard in limbo, now the Trump Administration wants their names and countries of origin.
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The Trump Administration escalates its war against Harvard, barring the school from enrolling international students. Will other universities be next? Plus, we have new details on the man charged with gunning down two Israeli embassy staffers. And rapper Kid Cudi takes the stand against Sean Combs.
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As today's show begins we are following two major breaking news stories out of the nation's capital:
Overnight, two Israeli embassy staffers were gunned down outside a Jewish museum. A suspect is now under arrest.
Lawmakers pulled another all-nighter as House Republicans attempt to pass the president's "big, beautiful bill." (Spoiler alert: They were successful.)
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Lawmakers are in a marathon meeting talking about the so-called big beautiful bill. Was the pressure from the president enough to move the needle? Plus, the DOJ moves against another one of President Trump's past foes. Why is ormer New York Governor Andrew Cuomo now under investigation? And we explore the new rules just announced for Newark Airport.
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President Trump is about to confront the ugly truth about his "big beautiful bill" on Capitol Hill, as hardliners from his own party could hold the whole thing up. Plus, chilling new testimony from the Sean "Diddy" Combs trial. One witness claims that years ago, Diddy warned her people "go missing" If they talk. Also: As we enter peak tornado season, are we seeing an increase in nighttime twisters?
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Former President Joe Biden has been diagnosed with an aggressive form of cancer. President Trump says there won't be peace in Ukraine until he and Vladimir Putin talk. A Mexican naval ship with more than 270 people on board crashes into the Brooklyn Bridge.
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President Trump heads home from the Middle East after concluding the first major international trip of his second term. Was it a success? Plus, what's the charge against Sean "Diddy" Combs that could cost him his whole empire if he's convicted. And multiple tornadoes sweep through the Midwest, flattening homes ... and the risk is not over yet.
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In the final leg of his first international trip since retaking the White House President Trump rallied US troops in Abu Dhabi and talked about the deal he hopes to make with Iran. Tehran confirmed it's ready to make a nuclear deal in exchange for the US lifting economic sanctions.
Also on today's show: Ukraine's president is in Turkey for face-to-face peace talks, but Vladimir Putin looks to be a no show ... The Supreme Court will hear arguments about a fundamental right granted by the Constitution and the power judges have when it comes to limiting the president.
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The next stop in President Trump's first major international trip of his second term is Qatar, who's offer a "free" luxury jet has sparked a firestorm of controversy. Plus, today, the FAA will ask airlines to cut flights in and out of Newark's airport as travelers wonder whether it's still safe to fly there. Also, the Menendez brothers are resentenced and now eligible for parole. But will they actually walk free? And Major League Baseball is reinstating the late Pete Rose after he was banned for gambling. Will this open the doors to the Hall of Fame?
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President Trump is getting the royal treatment in Saudi Arabia as he kicks off his trip to the Middle East with a big goal in mind: new business. Plus, how an obscure court could bring the trade war to an abrupt halt. Also, nearly a decade after she was tied up and held at gunpoint, Kim Kardashian is set to tell her story in court.
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The US and China announce a trade agreement that will dramatically cut tariffs imposed on each other. Is this the beginning of the end of the trade war? Plus, President Trump plans to sign an executive order that he says would drastically reduce drug prices. Is his plan the right prescription?
Also on today's show: The last known living American hostage in Gaza could soon be freed. He's been held by Hamas for more than 500 days. And opening statements are set to begin in the case against Sean "Diddy" Combs. We explore how defense lawyers plan to frame the relationship between Diddy and one of his accusers, Cassie Ventura.
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Chicago native Robert Prevost, now known as Pope Leo XIV, gave his first homily today with a message for Christians around the world. We explore the clues he's dropping about the kind of leader he wants to be with his name choice. Also, India and Pakistan's conflict continued overnight, with people living along the Kashmir border in the line of fire. US Secretary of State Marco Rubio has spoken with the leaders of both countries urging restraint.
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Black smoke billowed from the chimney of the Sistine Chapel yesterday, signifying more work to be done before the world's cardinals choose a successor to Pope Francis. Will a new pope be elected today? Plus, President Trump hints at a major announcement on tariffs. Could it put more money in your pocket? And Pakistan vows retaliation as it claims it shot down dozens of India's drones overnight. What can be done to calm the tensions between these two nuclear nations?
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Dozens are feared dead as heavy fighting erupts between two nuclear powers, India and Pakistan. Plus, in just hours, the world's cardinals will enter the Sistine Chapel, only to exit when a new pope is chosen. We review the top contenders. And the Supreme Court gives the green light to a big piece of President Trump's agenda, allowing the Pentagon to fire service members who are transgender.
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Canada's prime minister prepares for an Oval Office meeting. Can he convince President Trump that Canada is not America's enemy? Plus, a 100% tariff on foreign made films? What would it mean for movie ticket prices? Could streaming services get even more expensive? And the transportation department is set to announce a major overhaul of the nation's air traffic control systems. We have new details from Newark, where flights are still delayed.
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Asked whether he needs "to uphold the Constitution of the United States as president, Donald Trump replies, "I don't know." Does that mean he's serious about a third term? Plus, jury selection is about to begin in the trial of Sean Combs. We take a look at the charges, the witnesses and what you can expect. And police thwart a plot to bomb a Lady Gaga concert. What they say one suspect was planning to do on a live stream during the show.
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President Trump ousts Mike Waltz as National Security Advisor and nominates him to be Ambassador to the United Nations. What's behind the sudden move and what does it mean for the nation's defense strategy? Plus, with Elon Musk heading back to Tesla, what will DOGE look like now? And as more people shift to buy now and pay later services for everyday expenses, what does this mean for the US economy?
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President Trump plays defense and casts blame amid new signs that the economy is feeling the impact of his trade war. Plus, the US and Ukraine reach an agreement to trade minerals for money. But will it help end Russia's war? Also, was it a prank or a crime? 11 members of a high school lacrosse team surrendered to police after an incident that prosecutors say went way beyond hazing.
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