Today on America in the MorningComey Indicted
The Justice Department in an unprecedented move has indicted former FBI Director James Comey for perjury and obstruction. America in the Morning’s Jeff McKay has details, and reaction from Washington.
Trump’s TikTok Order
President Trump has signed an executive order that paves the way for a TikTok deal that could transfer majority ownership of the app to Americans. Correspondent Rich Johnson reports.
Targeting Political Violence
In the Oval Office, President Trump says he's going after groups that encourage political violence. Correspondent Clayton Neville reports.
Judge Tosses Strozk Case
A federal judge has thrown out a former FBI agent's claims that he was wrongfully fired for disparaging texts he allegedly sent about President Trump. The details from correspondent Ben Thomas.
Diddy Heads To Court
The prosecution and the defense in the Sean "Diddy" Combs prostitution case are preparing for the Grammy-winning hip-hop producer's sentencing. Correspondent Donna Warder reports.
Wildfire Response Flaws
A scathing report finds serious flaws in the response to January’s Los Angeles area wildfires. Ed Donahue reports a lack of communications and outdated policies need to be addressed.
Latest On Dallas ICE Sniper
We're learning more about the motive behind a "sniper-style" shooting on an ICE facility in Dallas that left a detainee dead and two others critically injured. Correspondent Clayton Neville reports.
Bolton Could Face Charges
James Comey is not the only former government official who is being investigated for possible wrongdoing and could face possible criminal charges. Correspondent Donna Warder reports on the documents seized from the office of President Donald Trump's former national security adviser.
Trump-Erdogan Meeting
On Thursday afternoon, President Trump welcomed Turkey's President Erdogan to the White House for a discussion on trade, the war in Ukraine and the Middle East. John Stolnis has more from Washington on their wide-ranging discussion.
Hegseth Orders Military Meeting
Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth has ordered nearly 800 top senior military leaders who are stationed around the world to come back to Washington for a meeting set for Tuesday.
Fed Chairs Back Cook
Every living former Fed chair has joined in an amicus brief, warning the Supreme Court against allowing the removal of Board Governor Lisa Cook. Correspondent Jennifer King reports.
9-1-1 Troubles
Two southern states are slowing returning to normal after their 9-1-1 emergency lines suddenly stopped working. Lisa Dwyer reports.
GDP Report
The US economy grew at its fastest pace in nearly two years, sparked by a decrease in imports. Correspondent Paul Wiseman has the numbers. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
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