Today on America in the MorningNew Minneapolis ICE Shooting Developments
There are multiple developments in the tragedy of a woman shot and killed by an ICE agent in Minneapolis Wednesday, including dueling accusations of who’s telling the truth. The latest from correspondent Rich Johnson.
House Passes ACA Subsidies
House Democrats were joined by Republicans in swing districts to pass a three-year extension of the Affordable Care Act tax credits that were at the center of the longest government shutdown in US history last year. John Stolnis has more from Washington.
Senate Passes Venezuela War Powers
The Senate on Thursday passed legislation that would force President Donald Trump to seek congressional approval before taking any new military action in Venezuela, a stunning rebuke for the White House and a vote that highlighted divisions within the GOP since the U.S. capture of President Nicolás Maduro. Washington correspondent Sagar Meghani reports.
Judge Rules Prosecutor Is Illegal
A federal judge on Thursday ruled that the Trump administration’s pick to be the US Attorney for the Northern District of New York must stop his work on two ongoing criminal investigations into New York state attorney general Letitia James, saying the current choice of the Trump administration as prosecutor is not lawfully serving as a valid acting US Attorney.
Philadelphia House Of Horrors
What police found in the car was shocking, but then they went to the man’s home.
Mamdani’s First Move
Saying he’s following through with his promises, New York's mayor is announcing one of his first initiatives. Ed Donahue reports.
Latest On ICE Shooting In Minneapolis
Schools in Minneapolis will remain closed again today as protests continue following the death of a woman, shot and killed by an ICE agent after she did not heed officer’s calls to stop.
US Envoys To Meet With Denmark
Envoys from Denmark and Greenland have gathered to discuss the latest talk from the White House regarding the United States either buying, annexing, paying Greenlanders to join the US, or taking the world’s largest island by force. Washington correspondent Sagar Meghani reports this comes as Secretary of State Rubio is scheduled to meet with Danish officials in the coming days.
Protests Grow In Iran
The situation in Iran seems to be spiraling out of control as the Iranian government cut off the country from the internet and international telephone calls Thursday as protests grew larger in nearly every Iranian city, including Tehran. Correspondent Jon Gambrell reports people continue to be angry over business closures as the nation’s currency has collapsed.
Demand For Mistrial In Uvalde Case
There was more bombshell testimony that played out in a Texas court, and the judge presiding over the Uvalde school shooting trial denied the defense’s motion for a mistrial.
Trump Offers Columbia WH Visit
President Donald Trump abruptly changed his tone about his Colombian counterpart, Gustavo Petro, following a friendly phone call and offered to invite the leader of the South American country to the White House. Correspondent Ben Thomas reports.
Utah Shooting
An investigation is ongoing after a shooting outside a Mormon church in Utah. The latest from correspondent Marcela Sanchez.
Home Buying Helping Hand
In hopes of boosting home buying, President Trump is instructing the government to buy $200 billion dollars-worth of mortgage bonds. The details from correspondent Lisa Dwyer. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
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