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President Trump has been hyping it for weeks, but what will his “Liberation Day” actually look like? As the full scale of his trade war remains a mystery, we speak with one of the White House’s top allies on Capitol Hill.
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An icy reception for Vice President JD Vance as his boss is dead set on getting Greenland no matter what stands in his way. We examine how far President Trump says he is ready to go. Plus, the President’s revenge tour leaves some of the nation’s top law firms with the choice of giving into his demands or fighting back and risking a blow to their bottom line.
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A federal judge tells Trump’s top aides to preserve their records, ordering them not to delete those texts containing sensitive attack plans. We examine what this means for Trump’s inner circle and the scandal that is not going away. Plus, we hear from the DOGE team about what they say they are seeing behind the walls of the federal government.
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A look at the messages at the center of the Signal storm which contained detailed attack plans about when American pilots would be in the air, potentially putting their lives at risk. A member of the Trump Cabinet joins as the President shifted his answer.
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President Trump and his top national security officials say nothing was classified and no mistakes were made when military attack plans were discussed on an unsecured app with a reporter in the chat watching it all play out in real time.
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New reporting on the fallout inside the White House after a shocking security breach with the nation’s top national security officials discussing attack plans with a reporter mistakenly added to the group chat. That reporter, Jeffrey Goldberg, joins live. Plus, the reaction inside the military and the intelligence community.
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President Trump says he didn’t sign what might be his most controversial order yet. The President says to go ask Secretary Marco Rubio when asked about deportations at the center of a massive court fight playing out in Washington despite a proclamation bearing Trump’s signature.
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Inside the room as Trump takes a sledgehammer to the Department of Education. We examine what this means for low income students, those with disabilities, and those with student loans. Plus, another academic, in the country legally, has now just been detained and marked for deportation.
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A boiling point in Trump’s attacks on the judiciary, accusing a federal judge of being what he says is a radical left lunatic. But, a closer look at that judge’s past rulings doesn’t exactly line up with that. Plus, why Trump’s dismissal of a Democratic commissioner is putting his executive power grab back in the spotlight.
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President Trump gives his first response to the rare rebuke from Chief Justice John Roberts after Trump calls for a judge to be impeached because he didn’t like his ruling. Senator Bernie Sanders joins live. Plus, Russia launches a massive bombing campaign in Ukraine after Trump’s call with Putin.
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An escalating showdown as a federal judge grills the DOJ after they’re accused of ignoring his court order. With government attorneys refusing to answer his questions in a testy hearing this afternoon, the White House is arguing he doesn’t have the power to question the president’s authority.
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Shockwaves from President Trump’s grievance and falsehood filled tirade while speaking at the Department of Justice. The president promised law and order while delivering a bitter, blatantly political speech demanding investigations into Democrats while saying those he sees as enemies should be put in jail.
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President Trump’s trade war is starting to hit home for a lot of Americans with United States whiskey makers warning that retaliatory tariffs from Europe have their businesses over a barrel. Kentucky Governor Andy Beshear joins. Plus, Trump’s envoy is sent to see Putin face-to-face to try and get a ceasefire deal.
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The allies are striking back against Trump’s tariffs with billions in tariffs of their own. As Americans prepare to pay the price, a top Republican senator joins to discuss. Plus, Vladimir Putin is decked out in his military fatigues as he visits Russian troops on the front lines of the war in Ukraine.
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President Trump now says he doesn’t see a recession coming in the United States despite not ruling one out 48 hours ago. Plus, a potential breakthrough overseas as Ukraine is agreeing to a United States proposed ceasefire with Russia for 30 days.
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President Trump is uncharacteristically out of sight as the markets plunge after he refuses to rule out a recession. This as Elon Musk is not shying away from the cameras and referring to a former United States senator and former combat pilot as a traitor.
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New details on what really happened in that reportedly explosive meeting with the Trump cabinet and Elon Musk. At least two cabinet members flat out accusing Musk of lying before President Trump reigned in some of Musk’s powers.
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Did President Trump just reign in Elon Musk? A look at what he told his cabinet behind closed doors today with his special government employee in the room about who has the final say when it comes to slashing the federal workforce. Plus, the reversal from the President that has the stock market not knowing what is up and what is down as he changes his mind again.
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Elon Musk is on Capitol Hill, giving out his phone number to Republicans who have questions about his mass firings. We examine what they told him about Congress having a say on the matter. Plus, a surprise aftershock from President Trump’s trade war with Canada and Mexico.
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As President Trump suspends all military aid to Ukraine effective immediately, we look at what the President wants from Zelensky after the historic clash at the Oval Office. Plus, shockwaves hit Wall Street as Trump’s new tariffs on Mexico, China, and Canada are set to take effect tonight.
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In an astonishing moment inside the Oval Office with ramifications far beyond Washington, a two-on-one shouting match emerged between President Trump, Vice President JD Vance, and Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky. Tonight, there are demands for an apology and even the suggestion of a resignation coming from Trump’s top allies.
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Another day another European leader imploring President Trump not to side with Russia. We examine why Trump says he trusts the Russian leader to abide by a deal as he’s just hours away from sitting down face-to-face with Ukrainian President Zelensky.
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Speaking longer than anyone else at the table, including the vice president, Elon Musk holds court at the first Cabinet meeting of Trump’s second administration. Plus, Health Secretary RFK Jr. downplays the measles outbreak, misstates how many children have died in west Texas, and also was refuted by health officials on the ground.
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We now know who the White House says is actually running Elon Musk’s government overhaul. But, technically it’s not Elon Musk. We examine why it took the White House so long to reveal that as federal workers are still wondering tonight whom they should be listening to.
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Elon Musk now says federal workers will now get a second email to justify their jobs and failure to respond a second time will result in termination. Plus, more Republicans are now getting an earful from their constituents worried about how DOGE might affect them. Also, one of the nation’s most well known conspiracy theorists, who has never worked at the FBI but has spread false information about it, was just selected to be second in command.
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A major purge of the Pentagon is now underway as President Trump has just fired the highest ranking military officer in the country who still had years left on his term along with several other top military officials.
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Elon Musk takes a wrecking ball to the federal government and a chainsaw to CPAC. We examine what he told the conservative gathering about slashing the federal government including thousands of jobs. Plus, President Trump and his top aides are ratcheting up the pressure on Zelensky to strike a deal to end the war that Trump claims baselessly that Zelensky started.
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President Trump didn’t say Vladimir Putin, the foreign leader who poisons dissidents, kills his opponents, and jails his critics, was a dictator. Rather, he said that Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky was a dictator. Plus, Trump is contradicting his own White House attorneys, saying that Elon Musk is in fact running DOGE.
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The White House now says Elon Musk is not in charge of DOGE and doesn’t even technically work there. Senator Bernie Sanders (I-Vt.) joins to discuss. Plus, an FAA employee who was just fired by DOGE joins to discuss what the impact of layoffs means for air safety.
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A Delta Air Lines flight crash lands on the runway as passengers emerge alive from an upside-down burning aircraft. We have brand new details about what went wrong and new footage from the scene. Plus, Trump’s fight for more power now reaches the Supreme Court as he suggests he is not breaking any laws if he is saving the country.
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Explosive allegations from the now former top federal prosecutor in New York who resigned after refusing to drop charges against New York City Mayor Eric Adams. A look at what she’s calling a quid pro quo involving the top DOJ official who previously was Trump’s lawyer.
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Trump and Putin vow to negotiate an end to the war that Putin started. A look at their 90 minute phone call today and the bargaining chips the White House may have given away and what we know about their plans to meet face-to-face. Plus, after getting stopped by the courts on several occasions, Trump got a green light on a key part of his plan to reduce the federal workforce.
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Elon Musk taking questions for the first time since throwing the federal government into, as he puts it, a wood chipper. Musk defended DOGE and himself inside the Oval Office. Plus, an American teacher who was wrongfully detained in Russia for years is now free.
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A federal judge says the White House ignored his order and there are accusations that Trump has just defied another ruling. Warnings tonight of a constitutional crisis brewing as Trump, Musk, and Vance are all openly questioning the power of the courts. Plus, the President confirms he does want to eliminate the agency that protects Americans from being ripped off on everything from mortgages to credit cards to student loans.
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President Trump sets Elon Musk on a new target: the Pentagon. The young members of his team are facing new scrutiny as Elon Musk is rapidly expanding his scope while he seeks to slash the federal budget. Plus, President Trump confirms his plans to fire some FBI agents as quickly and surgically as possible.
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The Trump, Musk midnight deadline for federal employees to chose whether to resign was just stoped by a federal judge amid an avalanche of lawsuits. Also, a look at what a source has uncovered about what Musk and his top lieutenants have tried to do with a critical Treasury payment system.
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Days after the air disaster over the Potomac River, Elon Musk says President Trump has given him the authority to make rapid safety upgrades to the nation’s air traffic control system. What exactly does that entail? Plus, aides and allies are now attempting to explain what they say President Trump really meant about the United States taking over Gaza.
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President Trump stood shoulder-to-shoulder with Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu today at the White House and said all two million Palestinians should be moved from Gaza to other countries.
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New reporting on Elon Musk and his two week blitz across the federal government. New details on his role, his power, and his access to the Treasury’s checkbook. Plus, President Trump threatens United States neighbors with tariffs then backs off after getting Canada and Mexico on the phone. But, did he get anything in return?
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Even as we are still searching for answers about the deadly plane crash over the Potomac in northern Virginia, a medevac jet with a child onboard crashed near the Roosevelt Mall in northeast Philadelphia. The plane went down in the middle of a packed neighborhood with flaming debris hitting homes and businesses.
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The deadliest commercial airliner crash in the United States in nearly 24 years after an American Airlines flight and a Black Hawk helicopter collided. Nobody survived and so far 40 bodies have been pulled from the icy waters of the Potomac River in Washington D.C.
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Democrats are unloading on Robert F. Kennedy Jr. as he fights to become the nation’s top public health official. Vaccines, chronic diseases, and conspiracies all came up. Sen. Elizabeth Warren joins to discuss her explosive moment at the hearing.
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A federal funding freeze is causing chaos and confusion as a federal judge is slamming the breaks but only for now. We speak with a Senate Democrat who believes Trump’s latest move is illegal. Plus, inside the White House for the first briefing of Trump’s second term.
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Trump’s new purge and the fallout tonight as the brand new president fires more than a dozen Justice Department officials who helped investigate him.
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Senators have started the final confirmation vote on President Trump’s controversial pick to lead the Pentagon. Hegseth was confirmed after Vice President JD Vance casted the tie-breaking vote in favor of his confirmation.
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Two Republican senators are a 'no' on Trump’s pick to lead the Pentagon as CNN is learning Pete Hegseth privately told Congress how much he paid the woman accusing him of sexual assault. Plus, as President Trump terminates Mike Pompeo’s security detail, both Pompeo and John Bolton are facing threats from Iran without protection.
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A leader of the January 6th attack set free by Donald Trump returns to the scene of the crime as federal judges who locked up convicted rioters issue a blistering takedown of Trump’s pardon. Also, Elon Musk is undercutting a big announcement that Trump touted on his first day in office. Plus, a major new fire is exploding in California.
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Senator Bernie Sanders (I-Vt.) joins to discus President Trump’s agenda for his next term and what it was like to see tech billionaires sitting next to Trump’s cabinet at the inauguration. Plus, President Trump defended pardoning virtually every January 6th rioter.
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Trump signed executive actions at the White House today including ending all January 6th cases with pardons, commutations, and dismissals. Among the executive actions was an action that declared two major drug cartels as terrorist organizations – an act that could preface the use of American military force on Mexican soil.
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New details on Trump’s inaugural plans which are being moved indoors due to frigid temperatures expected in Washington DC on Monday. Plus, TikTok says it is going to go dark 48 hours from now unless the Biden administration steps in and gives more clarity on the ban set to go into effect on Sunday.
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Within hours we could hear from the Supreme Court on the fate of TikTok as the company is facing a ban in the United States on national security grounds. Plus, last minute drama in Israel on the ceasefire deal that will free dozens of hostages, including Americans. We speak with an inside source on the status of those negotiations.
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President Biden’s parting message to the nation after half a century in public service and just five days left as president. His warning to Americans tonight about what he calls an oligarchy taking shape in America. Plus, new details about the ceasefire deal between Israel and Hamas.
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Senator Joni Ernst (R-Iowa) reveals her vote on Pete Hegseth’s confirmation as President-elect Trump appears to have won the battle for his pick to lead the Department of Defense. Democratic Sen. Elizebeth Warren (D-Mass.) joins to discuss her clash with Hegseth over women in combat during the confirmation hearing. Plus, the death toll in the Los Angeles fires has risen to 25 people.
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The National Weather Service is issuing the most extreme fire warning it can as hurricane-force-winds powerful enough to trigger explosive fire growth hit Los Angeles. Plus, Democrats are up in arms about what’s not in President-elect Donald Trump’s pick for secretary of defense Pete Hegseth’s FBI file.
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Four days into the fight, six wildfires are still burning across Los Angeles. Firefighters have made a bit of progress as ferocious winds are easing up. As of tonight, the Palisades Fire, the biggest one that we have been tracking over the last several days, so far remains only 8% contained. More than 21,000 acres have been destroyed by just that fire alone.
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A new fire broke out late today in California, which officials are calling the Kenneth Fire. The California governor just announced that they are deploying 900 more firefighters to address the fire. Plus, the Supreme Court ruled 5-4 that Trump can be sentenced in the hush money case tomorrow.
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President-elect Donald Trump wrapped up a critical meeting behind closed doors with Senate Republicans, attempting to hash out a plan that could make or break his agenda once he retakes office in a matter of days. Plus, six wildfires are now raging in Los Angeles. Four out of six of those fires are still 0% contained this evening.
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Wildfires are raging in Los Angeles tonight. At least thirty thousand people have been ordered to evacuate. The largest fire is now engulfing the Pacific Palisades neighborhood, swallowing up homes in the coastal community.
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Donald Trump's victory now official here in Washington, as Vice President Harris oversees the certification of her own loss. The striking scenes of January 6, four years apart. A former member of the January 6 congressional committee will join. After Canada's Prime Minister announced plans to step down, President-elect Trump needled the neighbor to the north - make Canada the 51st state?
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Judge Juan Merchan ruled that Donald Trump will be sentenced for his hush money conviction just 10 days before he takes the oath of office as a convicted felon. Also, Mike Johnson wins in the batter to remain speaker, but only after fending off some last-minute drama that could spell trouble ahead. And some new details tonight, inside the attack in New Orleans, including chilling recordings that authorities say were made by the killer in advance.
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Heightened security as Bourbon Street reopens and we are learning more about the driver who killed or maimed dozens in New Orleans. Authorities say the US Army veteran was 100% inspired by ISIS and posted videos in the hours before the attack. Plus, new details about the Tesla Cybertruck explosion outside the Trump Hotel in Las Vegas.
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Brand new details on how America will remember former president Jimmy Carter including a eulogy written about Jimmy Carter written by another former president who died before he did. We look at the stories that fill out his legacy including installing solar panels on the White House to choosing a wrongly convicted felon as his nanny.
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Elon Musk says parts of the MAGA movement are contemptible fools while his far-right critics are saying that he is censoring them on his own platform. Whose side is Donald Trump on? Plus, we speak with a House Republican on the critical election for Mike Johnson that is now just days away.
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Elon Musk and Vivek Ramaswamy don’t often find themselves facing backlash from the MAGA universe. But, tonight there is a major divide between Trump’s advisers and the MAGA base. Plus, a second blackbox was just recovered that could provide new clues about what caused a passenger jet to crash in Kazakhstan killing dozens.
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The House Ethics Committee lays out what it calls substantial evidence that former Congressman Matt Gaetz paid tens of thousands of dollars for sex with multiple women, including a minor. Gaetz has denied the accusations repeatedly and he is pushing back again tonight. Plus, the alleged CEO killer is back in court. Luigi Mangione’s lawyer is tearing into authorities for treating her client like a spectacle and staging a perp walk.
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We are awaiting a vote from the Senate to avert a government shutdown. Democrats are declaring victory, Speaker Mike Johnson is declaring victory, even Elon Musk is declaring victory. Plus, CNN is live on the ground in Germany where a driver plowed through a Christmas market in what authorities suspect was a deliberate attack.
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Capitol Hill is in total chaos as the United States is one day away from a government shutdown. Not only is there no deal, nobody seems to know who is in charge. 38 Republicans just bucked Donald Trump by voting against a spending deal that Republicans cut not with Democrats but among themselves.
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Conservatives on Capitol Hill suddenly revolted against a bipartisan bill House Speaker Mike Johnson had struck with Democrats to keep the lights on and the government funded. The pressure really started to build when one person started to blast the bill — Elon Musk.
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We provide an update on RFK Jr.’s effort to be confirmed by the Senate. Plus, in New York, murder charges were brought against the accused CEO killer now being branded by prosecutors as a terrorist.
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A shooter has killed a teacher and a teenage student at the Abundant Life Christian School in Madison, Wisconsin and injured six others, including two students who are in life-threatening condition. A law enforcement source says the 17-year-old shooter apparently planned the attack in advance. We hear a live briefing from officials this hour.
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As mysteries are growing in the skies around New Jersey, a New Jersey part-time resident says its time to shoot them down. Plus, alarms in the medical community over revelations that RFK Jr.’s attorney has been petitioning to get a life-saving vaccine revoked.
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Trump says pardoning convicted criminals who rioted at the Capitol will happen within minutes of taking the oath of office. Plus, there may be more than one Kennedy in the second Trump administration as CNN can now confirm Trump is considering naming Amaryllis Fox Kennedy as the deputy director of the CIA.
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Aftershocks on Capitol Hill after the director or the FBI says he’s resigning while the candidate that Trump wants to replace him with was interviewing with senators. CNN has new reporting on why Christopher Wray is making this move now. President Donald Trump is now one step closer to dramatically reshaping the FBI in his image.
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A look inside the defense of the CEO murder suspect. Luigi Mangione’s attorney joins as the suspect himself explodes before walking into court. Plus, President-elect Trump is set to huddle with top Republicans about his agenda as Democrats are plotting on how to fight it. House Minority Leader Hakeem Jeffries to joins to discuss.
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President-elect Trump’s top cabinet picks have been making their cases to top Republican senators on Capitol Hill. One of them whom even Trump has acknowledged as controversial is gaining key support this evening. Plus, the suspect in the United Healthcare CEO’s murder was in court tonight.
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In the massive manhunt for the killer of the CEO of UnitedHealthcare, police appear to be closing in on the identity of the suspected CEO killer. Sources tell CNN investigators are using thousands of leads including facial recognition technology to try and track him down. Police say that will be critical in the killing that appeared to be so well planned.
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Brand new images and breaking new details in the manhunt for the CEO’s murderer. Where the suspect is now believed to have traveled from and new clues that could point towards a motive. Plus, Trump’s embattled defense secretary pick is lashing out at the media over a whistleblower report amid new allegations about alcohol.
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Trump’s pick to run the Pentagon, Pete Hegseth, is vowing to fight while his nomination is in peril in the Senate as Trump is weighing his options. For the first time publicly, Hegseth directly addressed some of the most serious allegations against him including sexual assault, excessive drinking, and mismanaging veterans organizations that he ran.
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Right now Trump’s team is working to save his Pentagon pick as CNN is learning that Pete Hegseth’s nomination is in serious trouble amid allegations of misconduct. Hegseth was back on Capitol Hill today making a full court press to lead the Pentagon.
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Questions emerge about how Trump will utilize the political gift he was given by President Biden. With 50 days left in his presidency, Joe Biden pardoned his son Hunter. Now questions and concerns grow about how Trump will use Biden’s pardon of his son Hunter to his advantage.
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Fears spread across the United States government as Elon Musk publicly highlights little known government names and employees he wants to cut, terrifying federal workers. Plus, at least eight of Trump cabinet picks and appointees have been targeted with bomb threats or swatting.
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Team Trump finally signs a long overdue agreement with the Biden White House to ensure a smooth transition of power. But, the president-elect is still shunning one agreement that involves the FBI. Plus, a ceasefire between Israel and Hezbollah is now in effect. Will this U.S. brokered deal hold?
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A sweeping announcement out of Mar-a-Lago that will affect how much you pay from food to cars. We have breaking details on what Trump warns is coming starting day one when he is in office. Plus, President-elect Trump is free and clear in both of his federal criminal cases after special counsel Jack Smith dropped all charges.
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Donald Trump’s latest cabinet picks are dropping by the minute. We look at who he is placing at critical posts and how one of the fiercest battles that was playing out at Palm Beach just came to an end. Plus, after tapping RFK Jr. to the top federal health role in the government, Trump has made his picks to run the FDA, CDC, and to serve as the United States surgeon general. We take a look at their resumes.
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Donald Trump has announced his new pick for attorney general hours after Matt Gaetz’s sudden withdrawal. Plus, Trump has been planning for months to fire FBI Director Christopher Wray even though Wray’s term doesn’t end until 2027. Sources say one idea being floated now is Trump naming Mike Rogers, a former FBI special agent and former Michigan congressman who just narrowly lost a Senate race, as the FBI director.
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A source who was in the room when House Republicans blocked the release of the ethics report on Matt Gaetz joins to discuss. The report which is threatening to derail Gaetz’s confirmation remains under wraps.
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New reporting on one of the president-elect’s most embattled cabinet picks. Plus, another familiar television personality has been tapped for a top cabinet position. The president-elect is going with Dr. Oz to oversee healthcare coverage for more than 150 million Americans, nominating him as the administrator of the Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Coverage.
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The conversations are buzzing about the latest fight to shape Donald Trump’s administration. We have new reporting about how the president-elect is struggling with one of the biggest decisions he has left. His treasury secretary will be in charge of spending your tax dollars and carrying out some of Trump’s most ambitious plans. Several sources say there is intense infighting behind the scenes as Trump is searching for a big name but, so far, is coming up short.
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New reporting on concerns inside Trump’s team after they were caught off guard by a sexual assault allegation made against the president-elect’s pick to lead the Pentagon. Plus, we speak with a source who worked inside the first Trump administration. Also, Elon Musk is now hiring for the Department of Government Efficiency.
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Moments ago, President-elect Trump just wrapped up his remarks, speaking at his Mar-a-Lago club where the room is filled with several of the people just named to his incoming cabinet. This included one of his most controversial picks, RFK Jr. whom Trump has chosen to be the nation's health secretary despite how the vaccine skeptic has no medical degree or public health experience.
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Trump is back and so is the shock and drama that follows him. His latest cabinet picks are sending shockwaves trough Capitol Hill. Trump is naming Matt Gaetz to be America’s next attorney general.
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President-elect Donald Trump has announced his major picks for big cabinet positions including Army veteran and Fox News host Pete Hegseth to become the next secretary of defense. He has now been chosen to head one of the most sprawling and critical positions in the federal government yet he has no prior government experience according to sources.
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The announcements for who Trump will surround himself with in a second term are seemingly coming in by the minute. A source is confirming that Trump is likely to pick Florida Sen. Marco Rubio to be the next secretary of state. It is not clear if a formal offer has been extended to Rubio yet.
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New reporting on the aggressive race to staff the new Trump administration and how Elon Musk is fitting into all of that. Plus, Nancy Pelosi is now openly pointing her finger at President Biden for her party’s crushing defeat Tuesday night. Also, Jack Smith is signaling the beginning of the end for his prosecutions of Donald Trump.
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At Mar-a-Lago, Trump is preparing to regain power starting with who will be working for him. We have new reporting on the competition that is already playing out amongst people vying for the top jobs in Trump’s cabinet and inside the West Wing. One person likened it to the Hunger Games.
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The nation’s capitol is on the brink of a second Trump presidency and a new era of uncertainty and dramatically changing priorities at the highest levels of power.
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All across the United States, from Arizona to Pennsylvania, Michigan to Georgia, and battlegrounds in between, the final hours are underway in one of the closest and most consequential presidential races ever. We also bring you the latest in Senate, House, and gubernatorial races.
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Both Donald Trump and Kamala Harris are rallying in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania tonight with hours to go until Election Day in a historic race for the White House. Sen. Bernie Sanders joins to discuss the final moments of this presidential election and compares each candidates’ policies.
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With just four days away from the election, Donald Trump is focusing his attacks on former congresswoman Liz Cheney. Meanwhile the Harris campaign is bracing for Trump to declare victory even if the votes are still being counted on Tuesday, circa what we saw in 2020.
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Harris and Trump are both pursuing the Latino vote tonight as Harris appears alongside Jennifer Lopez while Trump says the quiet part out loud in New Mexico. Plus, JD Vance is making a closing argument of his own saying there are some women who in his own words celebrate abortions and why he think’s Republicans will win the “normal gay guy” vote.
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With six days to go until Election Day, both candidates are battling it out in Wisconsin. We dig into brand new polling on Wisconsin, Michigan, and Pennsylvania. Plus, Donald Trump appears in a garbage truck as the former president is trying to keep the focus on President Biden’s “garbage” remark from last night.
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With one week to go, Kamala Harris is making her closing pitch to voters. Pennsylvania Governor Josh Shapiro and Senator Elizabeth Warren join to discuss the latest in the election. Plus, Donald Trump is back in Pennsylvania which has the largest Puerto Rican population of any of the battleground states as the fallout from his rally is continuing tonight.
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Trump’s closing message at a rally like no other which included racist attacks. We examine the campaign fallout tonight. Plus, Republican Senate candidate and top Trump ally Kari Lake joins to discuss the final days of her race in Arizona.
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We are moments away from Kamala Harris rallying with Beyonce in Houston. Plus, Mark Cuban joins to weigh-in on Trump, Musk, and how Harris should close the election. Also, Israel is striking inside Iran as new details are coming in on what they are hitting and where.
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With just 12 days to go until Election Day, Hilary Clinton joins to discuss Trump, Harris, and this cliffhanger of an election as Trump still muses about locking her up. Also, Barack Obama warms up the crowd alongside Kamala Harris. Beyonce hits the trail tomorrow deep in the heart of Texas.
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With only 13 days left until Election Day, Kamala Harris faced undecided voters at a CNN town hall in Pennsylvania. Our panel of analysts cover key moments from the event.
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Donald Trump’s former chief of staff is going on the record saying that Trump meets the definition of a fascist and that he said nice things about Hitler. Plus, Eminem joins former President Obama on the campaign trail in Detroit. Also, Rudy Giuliani was just ordered to turn over his valuable possessions to the two former election workers he defamed.
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Liz Cheney is telling her fellow Republicans their secret is safe with her as vice president Harris is going all in on reaching those few undecided voters that are left. Plus, president of the United Automobile Workers joins to discuss Trump’s appearance at McDonalds.
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The Harris campaign is now calling him sleepy Don as the vice president taunts that Trump is too exhausted to be president. Hear how he is firing back on that line of attack. Plus, both campaigns are nearly colliding in Michigan this evening and a top lawmaker in that state joins to give the latest on the race inside Michigan.
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Hamas leader Yahya Sinwar, believed by Israel to be chief architect of the militant group’s deadly October 7, 2023, terror attack that set off the current war in Gaza, was killed by Israeli forces, officials said. Plus, Senate Minority Leader Mitch McConnell (R-KY) expressed his true feelings about former President Donald Trump in his new book, according to the Associated Press.
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Vice President Harris comes out swinging in a combative interruption-filled throw down on Fox. Harris was pushed and she pushed right back, including a moment about Donald Trump that seemed to set her off. Pete Buttigieg joins with his take. Also, JD Vance finally answered what he would not answer for weeks. He said that no, Donald Trump did not lose the 2020 election.
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Sen. Bernie Sanders joins to answer if he’s worried about Election Day after Donald Trump side stepped a question about a peaceful transfer of power. Sen. Sanders also answers what economic policies Harris is putting forward that will make life easier for working families. Plus, Donald Trump is not denying Bob Woodward’s new reporting that he has spoken with Vladimir Putin numerous times since leaving office. But, he says if he did, this is what it means.
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Kamala Harris goes all in on Donald Trump’s “enemy from within” comment, portraying her GOP rival as dangerous and unstable after Trump suggested using the military on Election Day to handle what he calls “radical left lunatics.” Plus, at last six new accusers are filing lawsuits against Sean “Diddy” Combs.
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Colorado Governor Jared Polis joins to discuss Trump’s rally stoking fears and misinformation about migrants and crime. Plus, JD Vance was given multiple chances to tell the truth about the 2020 election but chose to cater to Trump. Also, recent hurricanes revive a wild theory that the government is controlling the weather.
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Trump insulted the entire city of Detroit while in Detroit and took another swipe at United States allies in favor of Putin. Plus, an urgent rescue and recovery operation is still underway after Hurricane Milton’s deadly strike in Florida that spawned super-charged tornadoes. Transportation Secretary Pete Buttigieg joins with the latest.
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Hurricane Milton has just made landfall in Florida near the barrier island of Siesta Key. It has reached land as a Category 3 hurricane with 120 mile per hour sustained winds and even higher gusts according to the National Hurricane Center. Life threatening storm surges are now pounding portions of the state. A life threatening flash flood warning has just been issued for nearly two million people.
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A monster storm is closing in on Florida. Hurricane Milton is back to a Category 5 storm as we have the storm’s latest track. We take you inside the storm with a storm hunter. Also, a look at what Donald Trump was reportedly sneaking to Vladimir Putin as a pandemic was ravaging the United States.
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Massive evacuations are underway as Category 5 Hurricane Milton takes aim at Florida’s west coast. The mayor of Tampa joins to give a stark warning for those staying behind. Plus, Kamala Harris gives insight into her firearm in her latest media blitz. Also, Israel is marking a somber anniversary as antisemitic incidents in the United States are off the charts.
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Donald Trump is lying his way through a storm zone where so many people are devastated by Hurricane Helene as the former president is trashing the current president for something Trump himself actually did. Also, move over Reggie Jackson because Mr. October is here — Barack Obama is set to hit the campaign trail on behalf of Harris in key battleground states.
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Country over party is the message from former Republican congresswoman Liz Cheney in a passionate plea to Americans while standing with the Democratic nominee in the birthplace of the Republican Party. Plus, an old photo has surfaced of a Republican member of congress in blackface while dressed up as Michael Jackson.
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Special Counsel Jack Smith and the judge are revealing blockbuster new evidence in the federal election case against Donald Trump. Also, a look at what Melania Trump just said about abortion that stands in stark contrast to the reality in America because of her husband’s three Supreme Court picks.
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An angry President Biden responds to Donald Trump, accusing him of lying about the government’s Hurricane Helene response. Plus, Israel has just launched a ground offensive in Lebanon where airstrikes are lighting up the skies from Beirut to Damascus.
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Vice President Kamala Harris is at the border right now in her first visit as the Democratic nominee. She is trying to cut into Donald Trump’s immigration edge as he mocks her for showing up. Also, we are tracking new explosions in Beirut tonight as Israel is targeting the leader of Hezbollah and launching a strike in the heart of the capitol.
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Hurricane Helene is expected to make landfall in Florida in just several hours from now. The extremely dangerous Category 4 storm is seeing winds of up to 140 miles an hour. If it stays this strong, it will be the strongest storm to ever make landfall in Florida’s Big Bend region.
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Republicans are now accusign Ukraine of interfering in the United States election because Ukrainian President Zelensky just went to Pennsylvania. As House Speaker Johnson says someone needs to be fired, Pennsylvania Senator John Fetterman joins to respond. Plus, more Secret Service turmoil after an agent is now on leave over allegations of sexual misconduct.
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Trump and Harris couldn’t be closer in brand new CNN polling but not on the issue that matters most to voters. Plus, new reaction after Trump said he would be a "protector" of women and that soon they will no longer have to think about abortion. Also, the latest on the new sexual assault claims against Sean “Diddy” Combs.
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Trump is rallying in Pennsylvania and says that it is too late to debate Harris again while criticizing the early voting that his own party is pushing. Plus, an embattled Republican candidate for North Carolina governor has just lost a big name supporter over disturbing comments he once made on a porn site.
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A big change in how votes are going to be counted in the critical battleground of Georgia even as Republican election officials argue it could be illegal. Trump allies still pushed it through. Plus, we go inside Trump world on the drama in North Carolina as the Republican Trump endorsed for governor refuses to drop out in the wake of CNN’s explosive exclusive reporting.
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Sources across the political spectrum say the Republican Party has a major problem on its hands with potential implications for the presidential race and Donald Trump. CNN’s KFile team has uncovered a slew of disturbing posts on a porn forum made by the Republican nominee for governor of North Carolina.
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Trump and Harris are both getting snubbed as a major union declines to endorse either one of them for the first time in nearly 30 years. Plus, Diddy is denied bail again and we take you inside his life behind bars. Also, a woman who was sexually assaulted at the age of twelve, getting pregnant by her step father, now says she has options that others don’t because of Donald Trump.
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Sean “Diddy” Combs is denied bail and could remain locked up until trial as prosecutors lay out a shocking case. Diddy’s attorney joins to discuss. Plus, hours after blaming her for the second apparent attempt to kill him, Trump was on the phone with Vice President Harris today as his running mate is defending amplifying lies about immigrants.
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Donald Trump describes for the first time the moment he heard shots ring out when he was playing a round of golf. The Secret Service says their play to protect him worked. How did an armed man with a lengthy criminal record lying in wait for 12 hours get within shooting distance of the former president of the United States?
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Donald Trump is now vowing mass deportations for immigrants who are legally here, starting with the targets of his lies about eating pets. Plus, Vice President Kamala Harris is campaigning in deep Trump country trying to court rural battleground voters. We dive into her new strategy in an election that looks like a nail-biter.
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Donald Trump declares there will be no more debates as Kamala Harris tries to goad him into a rematch. Pete Buttigieg joins to discuss. Plus, an apparent 9/11 truther accompanied Trump to the 9/11 memorial. Sen. Lindsay Graham says this person is toxic and that her words are disturbing.
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New reporting on Donald Trump and the debate fallout. Also, the second most notable handshake that has happened between Trump and Harris. Plus, Sen. Cory Booker, Sen. Bill Hagerty, and Rep. Ilhan Omar join live in studio to give reaction to the debate.
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Vice President Harris lands in Philadelphia as Donald Trump wraps up his prep from Mar-a-Lago ahead of their first, and perhaps only, debate. Plus, a mastermind behind Project 2025 joins live for his first television interview since resigning. Donald Trump is trying to disavow the roadmap for his second term as Democrats use it against him.
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Donald Trump avoids being sentenced until after the election. In the critical final weeks before the election, he is lashing out at his sexual assault accusers and his own attorney. Plus, the man who was once the embodiment of the Republican Party, Dick Cheney, is casting his vote for Democrat Kamala Harris. We look at why the former vice president says Trump can’t be trusted with power again.
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The father of the 14-year-old suspect accused of shooting up his school has been arrested tonight and is now facing multiple charges including second-degree murder. The father is telling investigators that he bought that gun for his son as a holiday present which would make the purchase just months after authorities contacted the family while investigating school shooting threats.
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Gov. Brian Kemp (R-Georgia) takes questions after a gunman used an AR-15 style rifle when he killed two students, two teachers, and injured at least nine others this morning.
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It’s the critical final stretch before the election and we’ll tell you what Donald Trump is warning voters about. Also, the son of the late war hero John McCain breaks with the Republican Party by slamming Trump for using the hallowed ground at Arlington National Cemetery as a campaign backdrop. Plus, protests are raging for the third night in Israel.
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Donald Trump is doing damage control as he is slammed not only from the Left but also by some on the Right after shifting positions on abortion and IVF. Also, Kamala Harris is now being seen by voters as just as much of a change candidate as her opponent.
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Vice President Kamala Harris and Minnesota Gov. Tim Walz sat with CNN's Dana Bash, in Savannah GA, for their first joint interview since becoming the Democratic presidential ticket. The conversation provided one of the clearest looks into Harris’ positions and her plans for the presidency.
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Vice President Harris is on the campaign trail for the first time since accepting the nomination. She’s got Georgia on her mind as we get new polling from the battleground state. Plus, new backlash over newly resurfaced tape of JD Vance disparaging childless teachers. Also, brand new reporting on the Trump assassination attempt.
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Donald Trump is unloading this evening after he was indicted again in the election interference case. Special Counsel Jack Smith is keeping all four of the criminal charges but reworked the indictment after the Supreme Court’s bombshell immunity ruling. Plus, Harris schedules her first in-depth interview since vaulting to the top of the Democratic ticket.
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New reporting on the debate over the debate as the Harris and Trump campaigns trade demands over mics and mute buttons. Plus, a major move from special counsel Jack Smith against the Trump appointee judge who threw out the classified documents case.
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The vice presidential picks have been selected, the presidential nominees have been nominated, and it’s almost time for voters to start voting. Absentee ballots start getting mailed out in battleground North Carolina in two weeks. Plus, a new alliance has been forged as RFK Jr. endorses Trump and joins him on stage in Arizona.
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Vice President Harris rolls into a critical battleground state and rolls out her plans to bring costs down. We examine and contrast Harris’ and Trump’s economic plans as they both prepare for the debate stage. Plus, Trump says that the nation’s highest civilian honor is much better than the nation’s highest military honor.
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Donald Trump says he’s entitled to make personal attacks against Vice President Kamala Harris because he’s very angry with her. Plus, new reporting on how the Secret Service plans to protest Donald Trump when he returns to outdoor rallies including surrounding him with bulletproof glass.
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Donald Trump turns a policy message into a personal attack ranting about magazine covers, Vice President Kamala Harris’ laugh, and suggested that Biden could disrupt the Democratic National Convention. Plus, a grieving husband sues Disney over his wife’s death. But, the theme park says he can’t because he once signed up for a free trial.
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Two prominent Republicans who stood up to Trump’s election lies in 2020 now say they are onboard the Trump train. Plus, Nikki Haley is back with a blunt message for her party. Also, Trump and Elon Musk are going up against one of America’s biggest unions. We look at what they said that set off the union’s president.
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Things went off the rails in the much hyped interview between Donald Trump and Elon Musk. Plus, CNN can confirm that it was Roger Stone’s email that was hacked as the FBI is investigating suspected attempts by Iran to break into both Democratic and Republican campaigns.
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Pete Buttigieg joins to discuss the latest in the Harris-Walz ticket as they campaign in the critical battleground of Arizona where Biden narrowly defeated Trump in 2020. Plus, Donald Trump is back on the campaign trail in Montana. We tell you why the former president is there and not a swing state.
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Donald Trump and Kamala Harris agree to meet face-to-face for a debate as the former president is calling for three of them in one month. Trump held a press conference today, attempting to reclaim the spotlight and the headlines.
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It’s a new battle for the Midwest as Vance campaigns in Wisconsin while Harris and Walz also hold events that same key state. Plus, three Taylor Swift concerts have be cancelled after an alleged terror plot that has been foiled.
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A huge, energetic night for the Democratic Party as Kamala Harris held her first joint rally with her running mate, Gov. Tim Walz. We review the notable moments from the rally. Plus, a look at what Tim Walz is bringing to the Democratic ticket.
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The final hours until Kamala Harris chooses her running mate. The announcement could come at any moment. We have new reporting on the final two contenders. Plus, Sen. Lindsay Graham joins to discuss GOP attacks against Harris and their strategy to win the White House. Also, RFK Jr. just confessed to dumping a dead bear in Central Park.
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Kamala Harris herself is now interviewing potential running mates and an announcement could come at any time. We look at who could be at the top her list. Also, a stunning turn in the plea deal from the mastermind of the 9/11 attacks. Plus, Donald Trump’s legal trouble is back in the hands of the federal judge who once warned him that he was neither a king or the president any longer.
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Three Americans are freed from Russia in the biggest prisoner exchange since the Cold War. They about to touch down on U.S. soil for the first time. As we await their arrival, we talk with someone who knows what they’ve been through. Trevor Reed joins. Plus, the Vice President Harris is closing in on a running mate.
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Donald Trump pulls out the old ‘birther’ playbook, smearing Vice President Harris by questioning her identity as a Black woman and falsely accusing her of misleading voters. The reaction is coming in fast and furious, Sen. Cory Booker, Sen. Mark Kelly, and Sen. Tom Cotton join to discuss.
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Kamala Harris taunts Donald Trump at a packed rally in Georgia. Plus, Project 2025, the conservative blueprint for a second Trump term, comes under such intense attacks from Democrats and Donald Trump himself that the leader is now out. Also, JD Vance’s law school roommate joins to discuss what CNN has uncovered about JD Vance’s past.
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JD Vance’s candid admission in a private fundraiser about facing Kamala Harris instead of Joe Biden in 2024. Hear his assessment of the race as CNN is learning more tonight as a big name is puling out of the running for vice president consideration.
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Donald Trump is battling for attention, testing out new attack lines against his new opponent live now from an event in Florida. Plus, brand new swing-state polling confirms Trump’s lead is shrinking and the race is close.
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New polling shows Kamala Harris pulling even with Donald Trump. She has money, momentum, and no time to waste in picking a running mate. This while Trump’s vice presidential pick is facing major backlash for his comments on so-called “childless cat ladies.”
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President Trump said he does want to debate Vice President Harris potentially more than once if she becomes the formal nominee. This as Kamala Harris is seeing a surge in fundraising with weeks to go until the Democratic National Convention. Pete Buttigieg joins to discuss the role Biden may play in Kamala’s campaign.
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A reenergized Democratic Party rapidly unites around Vice President Harris as she makes her first appearance at what is now her campaign headquarters. The party is shattering fundraising records in the first 24 hours of her presidential bid. Also, the search for a potential Democratic running mate is taking shape.
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New reporting on President Biden seething at Nancy Pelosi as she maneuvers behind the scenes and a new avalanche of Democrats are calling on him to drop out. Plus, inside the call between President Zelensky and former President Trump. Also, we are learning about a big change coming to President Trump’s rallies as the Secret Service is preparing to protect the nominee since his assassination attempt.
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The calls for Biden to drop out of the presidential race continue as Montana Sen. Jon Tester, a vulnerable Democrat up for reelection in a deep-red state, joins the list of concerned Democrats. Plus, former professional wrestler Hulk Hogan endorses Trump at the Republican National Convention.
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RNC co-chair Lara Trump previews JD Vance’s speech, RNC video showcases Gold Star families then followed by remarks from the families, an antisemitism activist speaks, and remarks by a family of a Hamas hostage.
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With the second day of the Republican National Convention well under way, Nikki Haley and Florida Governor Ron DeSantis deliver remarks and make their case to Republican voters on why they should vote for Trump in the 2024 presidential election.
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South Dakota Governor Kristi Noem speaks live from the Republican National Convention in Milwaukee, Wisconsin. Former CEO of Yammer, David Sacks also delivers remarks. This as sources say private efforts to nudge Biden to step aside continue.
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Live from Milwaukee, the site of the Republican National Convention, Kaitlan and a panel including Dana Bash, Audie Cornish, Van Jones, Jonah Goldberg and Scott Jennings break down President Biden's Oval Office address and how the GOP is preparing for their convention this week. Plus, calls for the Secret Service to address security failures and NY Times photographer Doug Mills on the stunning images he captured of the bullet whizzing past Trump's ear.
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With his campaign in limbo, President Biden insists he is the nominee as he takes his fight directly to voters. We have exclusive new audio from inside his campaign meeting that included a few profanities included along the way. Plus, Rudy Giuliani’s million dollar homes, luxury watches, Yankees World Series rings are all up for seizure tonight. We look at when and what the two election workers he was found liable for defaming could begin collecting.
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Biden holds a high-stakes news conference, one that came at a critical moment as he’s looking to solidify his reelection bid and the confidence of his party. More Democrats have publicly called for him to drop out of the race. After the press conference, Rep. Jim Himes, the top Democrat on the House Intelligence Committee, joined the growing list of Democrats asking Biden to step aside.
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The first Democratic Senator calling for Biden to step aside as even Nancy Pelosi raises doubts about his decision to stay in the race. Top Biden ally in the Senate, Sen. Chris Coons (D-Del.), joins to discuss it all. Plus, Michael Cohen is taking his fight against his onetime boss, Donald Trump, to the Supreme Court. Also, a bankruptcy hearing for Rudy Giuliani devolved into chaos.
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President Biden delivers a forceful speech as the world and his party are watching closely from Washington. The president is working to show he is still fit for the job. Plus, Donald Trump's search for his next vice presidential pick is now entering the home stretch as his former rival turned ally, Senator Marco Rubio, was center stage at his Florida rally.
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Defiance from President Biden amid more party defections. One top Democratic Senator says it’s time to have a conversation about Biden staying in the race. Senator Bernie Sanders joins to discuss the future of the 2024 race. Plus, more proof emerges that the Republican Party is fully within Trump’s grasp.
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The Democratic dam is showing signs of potentially breaking as Biden's week goes from bad to worse with a sitting Democrat now calling on him to leave the 2024 race as another is predicting he will lose to Donald Trump. A prominent Democratic governor set to speak with president Biden tomorrow joins to discuss the latest in the party. As for Trump, he is on quite the legal streak this week after a landmark Supreme Court ruling just delayed his New York sentencing set to happen next week as he himself is amplifying calls to jail his political opponents.
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The Supreme Court gives Donald Trump an even bigger win than he expected, transforming the 2024 presidential race and the country forever with one liberal justice warning that this new ruling makes every president a “king above the law.” We look at what today’s historic ruling may mean for Trump's criminal cases. Trump’s attorney joins live. Also, Biden speaks out about the ruling.
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A fiery President Biden says he's not going anywhere. This as the New York Times editorial board is calling on him to drop out of the race for the good of the country. Plus, the fallout from Donald Trump's avalanche of lies last night, a firehose of falsehoods aimed directly at more than 50 million viewers.
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Live post-debate coverage and analysis of the CNN Presidential Debate. Anderson Cooper and Erin Burnett anchor with a panel of guests including: John King, David Axelrod, Abby Phillip, David Urban, Van Jones, Kate Bedingfield, Scott Jennings, Alyssa Farah Griffin, Audie Cornish, Chris Wallace, and Kaitlan Collins.
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Chris Wallace, who previously moderated a debate between Trump and Biden last election, joins our panel to discuss the strategy, format, and key issues facing the Biden-Trump debate tomorrow on CNN. We break down all the latest as both campaigns gear up for the historic debate.
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We have new reporting on the final phase of President Biden’s preparations for Thursday’s CNN presidential debate as Trump world doubles down on a ridiculous accusation. House Speaker Mike Johnson joins to discuss key issues on Capitol Hill and if he’s given Trump any debate advice.
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We are learning new details about how Biden and Trump are preparing for the CNN presidential debate this Thursday. We go behind closed doors with the Pod Save America crew on what to expect. Plus, after one of the largest breaches of classified material in United States history, Julian Assange is cutting a deal after five years in a high-security prison in London to avoid imprisonment in the United States.
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Both special counsel Jack Smith and Alvin Bragg plead with judges to limit what Donald Trump can say, citing concerns over threats that are putting lives in danger. Plus, the Supreme Court upholds a gun control law for the first time since the justices expanded gun rights two years ago. There was also a notable absence as we await blockbuster rulings.
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A stunner about the judge in the Mar-a-Lago documents case, the New York Times reports Aileen Cannon rejected a push by fellow judges to hand off the Trump case. Plus, an exclusive on Kate Cox who was trusted into the national spotlight after she was forced to leave Texas for an emergency abortion to save her life. She joins to make a major announcement.
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Louisiana public schools are now required to display the Ten Commandments in all classrooms, after Republican Gov. Jeff Landry signed the requirement into law Wednesday. Plus, former President Donald Trump made more than two dozen false claims at his Tuesday campaign rally in Racine, Wisconsin, including two significant attempts to rewrite Wisconsin history.
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It is primary night in America with results coming in, including a closely watched Republican race in Virginia where former President Trump is out for revenge. Plus, a look at the summit between North Korea and Russia. Also, a behind the scenes look at Donald Trump’s time on The Apprentice.
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Vladimir Putin is in North Korea to meet with Kim Jong Un. We examine what Un has that Putin may want. Plus, House Speaker Mike Johnson meets with Trump at Mar-a-Lago as Biden launches television ads in battleground states.
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A crisis of confidence at the Supreme Court as we await several rulings that could hit like an earthquake including immunity for Donald Trump. A major new decision has critics up in arms. Plus, conspiracy theorist Alex Jones is ordered to liquidate his assets to pay up the $1.5 billion he owes Sandy Hook families for his mountain of lies. But, he gets to keep his microphone, for now.
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With a handshake for the ages, Donald Trump has cemented his iron grip on the Republican Party, rolling out the red carpet for his return to the Capitol building for the first time since a mob sent many of those now heaping praise on him running for their lives. Plus, the Supreme Court unanimously upholds access to the most common method of abortion here in America. We examine why that victory for abortion rights advocates may be short lived.
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Former special prosecutor Nathan Wade says he believes Donald Trump will be put on trial in Georgia in the 2020 election subversion case even if Trump is elected president. Wade resigned from the case in March over allegations of an improper romantic relationship with Fulton County District Attorney Fani Willis.
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President Biden wasn’t scheduled to be back home in Wilmington, Delaware, but what happened inside a Delaware courtroom earlier abruptly changed his plans. His only surviving son, Hunter, was convicted on all three felony gun charges. Plus, one of the formers leaders of the Republican Party is unloading on the indisputable current one. In an interview, Paul Ryan is calling Donald Trump unfit for office.
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New details from inside Donald Trump’s pre-sentencing interview that could have a huge impact on his punishment, including whether Judge Merchan sends him to prison. Plus, Rudy Giuliani’s latest mugshot is released, this time in Arizona as the once powerful mayor drowns in debt and scandal.
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New details on a critical interview for Donald Trump with a probation officer ahead of his sentencing in New York. Plus, free Beyonce tickets, free luxury trips, and several book deals. A Supreme Court that was already under scrutiny is now under more tonight. Also, a game show giant signs off after four decades.
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Former Trump aide Steve Bannon has been ordered to surrender to prison by July 1st and could be behind bars until just before Election Day with no chance of a pardon this time. Plus, would President Biden pardon his son Hunter if found guilty in his federal gun trial? Also, Russia is sending warships and a nuclear powered submarine to America’s doorstep.
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The Georgia election interference case has been put on ice indefinitely while in Florida the federal judge overseeing the proceedings appears to be willing to hold a hearing where Trump could attempt to put federal investigators under oath so his attorneys could question them. Plus, Trump’s most serious threats for post-conviction payback are starting to sound more like a promise.
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A fiery attorney general is slamming what he says are unprecedented attacks and is fed up with Republican smears and lies about the Department of Justice. Former FBI director James Comey joins live. Plus, President Biden is imposing sweeping new restrictions on the southern border that take effect tonight in a dramatic election year action. But, some Democrats say he is taking a page out of Donald Trump’s immigration playbook.
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Dr. Anthony Fauci joins after a contentious hearing before Congress where one Republican told him that he belongs in prison for crimes against humanity. He responds live on the program. Plus, the sitting president’s son, Hunter Biden, is now on trial and we have a jury selected who will decide his fate. A gun purchase and an addiction to drugs is at the center of the case.
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Donald Trump is lashing out and calling the judge who will sentence him the devil in a rambling rampage. Plus, the question on many American’s minds tonight, will Trump actually go to prison? Also, former producer for The Apprentice who had an NDA for 20 years has just now expired. He is breaking his silence saying he personally heard Donald Trump use the N-word.
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The 45th president of the United States is a convicted felon after being found guilty of 34 New York felony counts of falsifying business records. Donald Trump’s lead attorney, Todd Blanche, joins live to discuss the unprecedented verdict.
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Notes on a scandal. Four questions come from a jury room where twelve New Yorkers are deliberating the fate of the former president. Our sharpest legals minds help us dig into our first clues about what the jury may be thinking. Plus, after weeks of testimony about sex, lies, and an audio tape, what happens next is out of Trump’s control.
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Donald Trump and Joe Biden’s campaigns are prepping for a verdict in the New York hush money cover up trial and the only question that remains is guilty, or, not guilty? We are potentially days away from knowing as the presumptive Republican nominee is lashing out on social media. Plus, he calls himself the law and order president, but of all the people to invite on stage last night, Donald Trump picked two rap artists who are awaiting trial on murder conspiracy charges.
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As we get closer and closer to the November election, top Republicans aren’t just falling in line, they’re falling over themselves to appease the presumptive party’s nominee. A new trend is taking place to not only cast doubt about the last election, but to also raise questions about the next one in 2024.
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First, Nikki Haley blasted Donald Trump as unhinged but now she says she will vote for him in the 2024 presidential election. Plus, an in-depth interview with Sen. Ted Cruz to discuss the state of the 2024 race. Also, another flag with links to the January 6th insurrection was hoisted at one of Justice Samuel Alito’s homes.
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The moment of truth for Donald Trump is now just days away. Both sides have rested their cases as a contentious new battle begins over what the jury will hear before the case is in their hands. Michael Cohen’s attorney joins live to discuss the latest in the trial. Plus, hours after Trump the left door open to restrictions on birth control, he now says he never said what did, in fact, say. Plus, new reporting on the turbulent flight which left one dead.
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One would almost need a four-letter word to describe what happened today inside the New York hush money cover up trial courtroom. Kaitlan was there after the press core was cleared from the courtroom after the defense’s witness left Judge Merchan furious. Plus, talk about a birthday surprise. Rudy Giuliani was served a birthday cake for his eightieth and then was served with an indictment.
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Brand new reporting on who may take the stand next in the Trump hush money cover up trial. The lead source has extraordinary insight first as a top DOJ prosecutor and now as one of America’s go to attorneys for high-profile clients. Plus, critics are calling for a Supreme Court justice to step aside from Trump’s appeal for immunity after Justice Alito admits a symbol of the “Stop The Steal” movement was flying over his house.
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A surprise agreement between Trump and Biden to debate twice before the 2024 election. The first debate will be on CNN on June 27th. Meanwhile, in another epic showdown, Michael Cohen will be on the witness stand again tomorrow in the Trump hush money cover up trial. We are getting new information tonight on the plan of attack from Trump’s team.
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The calm before the Cohen. Donald Trump is about to come face to face with his former fixer now arch enemy. What you can expect when it all goes down starting on Monday. But before then, an extraordinary warning from the judge today about Michael Cohen's big mouth. Plus, there are also new questions tonight about the killing of a black U.S. service member shot by police.
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A CNN exclusive interview with President Biden is making headlines around the world. Biden is issuing a warning to Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu that if Israel invades Rafah the U.S. will stop sending bombs. Senator Bernie Sanders joins live to discuss the latest in the Middle East. Plus, how Trump’s attorneys are now preparing for Stormy Daniels’ testimony tomorrow in the New York hush money cover up case.
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From never-Trumper to potential vice president, Republican Senator J.D. Vance is now one of Donald Trump’s staunchest advocates who is not only trying to help him win the White House, but is also in the running to join him this time. He joins live. Plus, the former president is back on the campaign trial tonight after being held in contempt for violating his gag order nine times. He’s now racing back to New York to learn if he’s violated it again.
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A look at the aftershocks of the extraordinary interview with Trump’s attorney general William Barr who vilified his former boss but also says he would vote for him in the upcoming election. He’s far from alone and the revealing conversation shows the state of the race and the state of the Republican Party. Also, protestors on college campuses are being told the time is up with Columbia University beginning to suspend students while police in riot gear are making hundreds of arrests across the country.
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Bill Barr sits down with Kaitlan to share how Donald Trump made his job harder while he was attorney general under Trump and comment on updates in the New York hush money trial. As well, he shares his thoughts on Trump’s Supreme Court immunity hearing.
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Former top aides, attorneys, and allies of Donald Trump have now just been charged in the state Arizona for their efforts in the fake electors scheme to help Donald Trump desperately try to overturn the results of the election that he lost and to try to keep himself in power. Former Trump aide Cassidy Hutchinson joins to discuss the new charges against her ex-boss Mark Meadows.
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The People of the State of New York versus Donald J. Trump now underway, as Trump's attorney was arguing, "There is nothing wrong with trying to influence an election."
There was a hush in the courtroom today, as the first witness took the stand, a longtime confidant, who helped Trump catch and kill negative stories, and could now help make the former President, a convicted felon.
And Trump meanwhile, relatively quiet in court, but ranting outside court, attacking Michael Cohen, the widely expected star witness for the prosecution. Michael Cohen's legal adviser, Lanny Davis joins the show.
Also just in, Trump in a new interview, talking about the jury. Did he just violate a gag order?
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The stage is now set for opening statements in historic first criminal trial of Donald Trump. With the full jury seated in just four days to the great dismay of the criminal defendant who openly wants it all just slow down. Plus, more angst for Trump, New York’s attorney general is asking the judge to throw out the $175 million bond Trump posted in his civil fraud case. Could the former president’s assets now be at risk again?
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A rollercoaster day in court ends with a jury of peers now picked in the case of the people of the state of New York versus Donald Trump. Also, prosecutors are refusing to tell the defense who their first witnesses are because Donald Trump can’t be trusted to contain himself and the judge agrees. Plus, six of RFK Jr.’s siblings publicly snub their brother and endorse President Biden for president.
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Donald Trump’s first criminal trial resumes in hours and CNN just got hold of new information dropped by the prosecution. We look at what could be coming at the former president if he ends up taking the stand. Plus, an impeachment trail ends just hour after it began as a Biden cabinet member keeps his job as the House speaker clings on to his after teeing up a vote that’s only expanding a right-wing revolt.
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Seven jurors have been chosen in Donald Trump’s first criminal trail. On day two, the judge issued a sharp warning to the former president to not even think about intimidating potential jurors. Also, what is like to be in that jury pool with the former president turned defendant watching your every move as you decide his fate?
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Day one for criminal defendant Donald J. Trump as the former president makes history for all the wrong reasons, facing prospective jurors who could make him a convicted felon. Dozens of jurors were dismissed almost immediately and not a single juror was picked today. Maggie Haberman, who has a bird’s eye view of Trump, the lawyers, the jurors, and the judge, takes you inside the hush money trial.
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Donald Trump is pressing his luck with the jury that will decide his fate. The criminal trial is set to begin 72 hours from now as the judge overseeing it just denied another attempt to delay it. Also, an election integrity stunt as House Speaker Mike Johnson makes the pilgrimage to Mar-a-Lago in an effort to salvage his speakership and also hyping a bill to ban non-citizens from voting in federal election, which is already illegal.
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A key attorney has left Donald Trump’s legal team. That lawyer happens to be a major witness in the classified documents case against him. Plus, O.J. Simpson has died of cancer at the age of 76. Defense attorney Carl E. Douglas, member of the “Dream Team”, joins to take us inside the sensation trial and discuss the last time he saw O.J. Simpson.
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A House speaker scorned by his own party, Mike Johnson is warning of chaos if he is ousted as he heads to Mar-a-Lago to meet with the man who just told his conference to defy him. Plus, for the third time this week Trump has been denied after another attempt to delay his criminal trial fails. Plus, days after saying abortion should be left up to the states, Trump criticizes Arizona’s abortion ruling.
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The Arizona Supreme Court puts a near-total abortion ban from the Civil War era into effect with no exceptions for rape or incest. Many Republicans who wanted Roe v. Wade overturned are now disavowing today’s decision. Plus, 96 shots were fired in just 41 seconds. Newly released video shows how a deadly police shooting spiraled so quickly.
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Donald Trump dodges on abortion in an announcement that is unclear and lands with a thud on both sides of the aisle. Also, landing at the Supreme Court tonight, a new filing from special counsel Jack Smith. The case that he is making against presidential immunity with just about two weeks before both sides face the justices in person. Plus, we are getting a look at what the potential jurors are going to be asked when Trump’s first criminal trial starts next week. On the list of topics: QAnon, Antifa, and Truth Social.
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America is on high alert bracing for what senior U.S. officials are calling a significant attack by Iran on Israeli or American targets in the Middle East. Both countries are now working on finding who or what they plan to strike and when. Plus, aftershocks rattle New York City after an earthquake hit the Northeast. Also, with 10 days until his first criminal trial gets underway, Donald Trump is making a last minute push to get the judge kicked off his hush money case by taking aim at his daughter once again.
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The judge in the Mar-a-Lago case rejects Donald Trump’s bid to have the charges facing him dismissed. Plus, President Biden's ultimatum to Benjamin Netanyahu: do more immediately to protect civilians in Gaza or the U.S. could reconsider its support for Israel. The warning is coming after the Israeli strike that killed seven aid workers. Is this a tipping point in the war? Also, a brazen break-in right out of a scene from Ocean’s 11. Thieves stole $30 million in one of the largest cash heists in Los Angeles history.
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Chef José Andrés shares his first on-camera reaction to the Israeli airstrike that killed seven of his aid workers. Israel says it was a terrible accident but Chef José Andrés says the convoy was systematically targeted. Plus, in an extraordinary move by special counsel Jack Smith, he put the judge in Trump’s classified documents case on notice. We examine what she did that set off prosecutors.
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Donald Trump is dodging questions about abortion on the campaign trail as Democratic Michigan Gov. Gretchen Whitmer joins to discuss. At the White House, Biden is hosting Muslim-American leaders, but only a few of them after many rejected his invitation due to the war in Gaza. Also, Trump has been promising to free January 6th inmates in DC jails. But, a new report details how almost all of them were charged with assaulting law enforcement.
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The judge overseeing Trump’s criminal trial has just expanded his gag order to include a ban on talking about the judge’s family. Plus, Trump posted the $175 million dollar bond and managed to avoid seizure of his assets. The big question tonight is how did he do it? Also, once considered to be one of Trump’s top aides, Hope Hicks is now expected to be called as a witness at one of Trump’s criminal trials.
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A new war over Donald Trump's gag order. Prosecutors argue that it covers the judge’s daughter that he's been attacking while Trump's legal team says it doesn't. Plus, new reaction to our exclusive interview with a sitting federal judge raising alarms that Trump's attacks on the judicial system could lead to tyranny. Also, Trevor Reed joins, the former Marine who was once held captive by Vladimir Putin who is now fighting to help free other U.S. citizens including journalist Evan Gershkovich.
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All hands are on deck at Radio City as three presidents, a star studded lineup, and a multimillion dollar show of force against Donald Trump. More on the Clinton, Obama, Biden trifecta fundraising event. Plus, the massive recovery effort to dismantle the twisted wreckage of the Baltimore bridge is now underway. Transportation Secretary Pete Buttigieg joins to discuss.
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The National Transportation Safety Board revealed what's been discovered on a newly obtained data recorder from the cargo ship which caused a Baltimore bridge to collapse. The ship contained 764 tons of hazardous material on board when it crashed. Plus, an architect in the plot to keep Trump in power is tonight facing a major reckoning. Also, are smartphones and social media dooming a generation? A guest tonight who has studied the science says yes and to take them all the way until high school.
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As the search for survivors is over in Baltimore, a rescue mission is now a recovery. Amid the search for answers, CNN is now hearing about the heroic actions of the ship’s pilot and the moments it slammed into a bridge. Also, a new message from the judge in Donald Trump’s criminal trial, telling him he’s banned from talking about witnesses and jurors hours after Trump went after prosecutors in the case and the judge’s own daughter.
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Donald Trump received both a lifeline from the courts Monday and a trial date for the first criminal trial of a former president in US history. A New York appeals court allowed him to post a reduced $175 million bond as he appeals the $464 million New York civil fraud judgment. Trump’s historic criminal trial in the New York hush money case against him will begin with jury selection on April 15th.
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New York’s attorney general is moving in on some of Donald Trump’s prized properties, taking her first step to prepare to seize some of Donald Trump’s assets if he can’t put up nearly a half-billion dollars by Monday. Plus, the Justice Department files a blockbuster lawsuit against Apple, accusing the phone-maker of keeping hundreds of millions of Americas reliant on their products. We examine what it could mean for your smartphone.
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Hurdling toward a nearly a half-billion dollar deadline, the attorney general who sued Donald Trump is now warning an appeals court not to let him off the hook. Plus, a congressman disguised as Vladimir Putin showed up to an impeachment hearing on Capitol Hill today. Also, March Madness is finally here and Charles Barkley joins to analyze Kaitlan’s bracket.
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A top Trump White House aide learns the price of his defiance: prison. Peter Navarro is the first senior member of Trump’s inner-circle to now serve time in connection to January 6th and the man who dropped him off at prison joins. Also, panic mode is setting in for former President Trump and his orbit after he’s facing a Monday deadline to put up a $464 million bond.
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Former President Trump says he can’t find anyone to help him cover the massive $464 million payment that is due in his New York civil fraud case. With a weak left until payment is due, Trump’s former lawyer, Michael Cohen, joins the program. Also, Paul Manafort, who once gave secret Trump polling data to Russian intelligence agent, not to mention was jailed for fraud and then pardoned by Trump, is now in talks to return to the Republican National Convention.
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The district attorney in the Fulton County election interference case will remain on the case but her top prosecutor resigned. Plus, CNN is the first major news network to arrive in the capitol of Haiti since gang uprisings plunged the country into chaos and lawlessness.
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Donald Trump’s first criminal trial may now be postponed 11 days before it was supposed to begin. The unexpected twist coms on the same day Trump was in Florida trying to get another one of his criminal cases thrown out, and failing. Plus, Kamala Harris becomes the first sitting vice president to visit an abortion clinic as Democrats are keeping this issue front and center and trying to keep Republicans on their heels. Will it drive voter turnout in November?
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A surprise win for Donald Trump as some of his criminal charges were thrown out in the state of Georgia. Also, Congress has started the clock on TikTok after the House overwhelmingly passed a bill that would ban it nationwide. President Biden says he'll sign it if it reaches his desk. Plus, a potential Trump running mate it is posting about her brand new teeth. The South Dakota's governor is now facing ethical questions about that new smile. We dig into the video that some are calling bizarre.
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Special counsel Robert Hur testified before the House Judiciary Committee today, taking fire from both sides of the aisle as he explained his decision not to prosecute President Biden over his handling of classified documents. Plus, Prudent Biden has clinched the Democratic nomination after Georgia primary results show him winning by a large margin.
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One of the central witnesses in one of the biggest criminal cases in American history, the Trump classified documents case, speaks out. Until now, he has been known to the world as Trump Employee 5 as Mar-a Lago valet in special counsel Jack Smith's superseding indictment. He's referenced six times in it. He has never spoken out publicly until now.
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Biden goes for the jugular again as Trump host Putin’s buddy at Mar-a-Lago, a strongman accused of turning his country's democracy into his own personal dictatorship. Also, a look at the aid going into Gaza as Biden is caught on a hot mic revealing what he wants from Netanyahu. Plus, a frank conversation with four women in power fighting back in the flashpoint over abortion rights and sharing four very personal stories.
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CNN can now call Donald Trump the presumptive GOP nominee. With his last Republican rival vanquished, even Mitch McConnell is throwing his support behind Trump. Also, Maggie Haberman joins to discuss what Elon Musk was doing at Mar-a-Lago as Trump was pleading with a judge for mercy. Plus, the agonizing choice to leave your home state to terminate a pregnancy. A Texas mom explains her deeply personal decision ahead of a huge moment in the national spotlight.
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Donald Trump has just won big at the Supreme Court but inside the unanimous decision, there's a blistering warning about the consequences that were just unleashed. Also, a shot across the bow at Benjamin Netanyahu, the vice president was meeting behind closed doors today with a top member of Israel's war cabinet who happens to be Netanyahu's biggest political rival in Israel.
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First: Donald Trump's strategy is unfolding in two different courtrooms: a cliffhanger in the Mar-a-Lago case, and dramatic final arguments in Georgia, where they're trying to get DA Fani Willis kicked off the case
Plus: Drastic measures are planned in Gaza as President Biden says the US military is now prepared to start dropping humanitarian aid from the air to get food, water, and medical supplies to so many who are starving.
And: Alabama lawmakers are rushing to protect IVF couples.
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First: 24 hours after the Supreme Court hit the brakes on Donald Trump's federal election case, Jack Smith hit the gas on another, proposing a surprising new date for the Mar-a-Lago classified documents case.
Plus: A split-screen plays out on the southern border with dueling visits by the current president and his predecessor.
And: We bring you an exclusive conversation with Senator Bernie Sanders, who had some scathing criticism of Prime Minister Bibi Netanyahu, calling for an immediate end to the war in Gaza.
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The Supreme Court will decide whether Donald Trump is immune from prosecution in the federal election interference case. But, they also may have just played a major role in his legal strategy. We have new reporting on Trump's reaction to it all tonight. Also, our exclusive interview with Senator Mitt Romney, the only Republican senator to vote to convict Trump twice. He'll weigh in on what he believes a second Trump term would mean.
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After an extraordinary 48-hour journey in and out of Ukraine, Kaitlan sits down for a one-on-one interview with President Volodymyr Zelensky on the second anniversary of Putin's invasion of his country. Zelensky spoke candidly about the fight over U.S. aid which he said we so dire that Ukraine will make no new gains on the battlefield this year unless they have help. He also warned that millions of people could die. In Washington, President Biden is set to meet with the leaders of the House and the Senate to review a potential aid package.
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Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu unveiled a plan for Gaza’s future, which includes the “complete demilitarization” of the enclave, closing off the territory’s southern border with Egypt, as well as the overhaul of Gaza’s civil administration and education systems. The plan comes after Netanyahu faced weeks of criticism for having no concrete plan for a postwar Gaza. Plus, the U.S. sanctions 500+ Russian targets for the Ukraine war and for the death of Russian opposition leader Alexey Navalny.
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President Biden embraces Alexey Navalny's widow and warns Putin that his punishment is coming tomorrow as Navalny's mother accuses Putin of blackmail over her son's body. Also, a massive outage leaves AT&T customers unable to make and receive calls for hours, including some emergency ones. What happened and why? Plus, a dramatic touchdown as America lands a spacecraft on the moon for the first time in more than 50 years.
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Republicans finally get a Biden under oath before congress right as their push to impeach the president implodes. Their star witness has been indicted for lying about the Bidens. Also, an uproar over a first of its kind ruling after the Alabama Supreme Court says that frozen embryos are children and destroying them could land you in prison. This ruling could impact fertility treatments for people who want to have a baby.
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Donald Trump is responding for the first time after Nikki Haley said that not only is she not dropping out of the 2024 race but that she doesn't fear his retribution either. Also, a one-on-one with Georgia Governor Brian Kemp, a key witness in both election interference cases. Also, what he makes of the 2024 race and the district attorney scandal unfolding in his state. Plus, the former FBI informant who's been indicted for lying about the Bidens now says those lies were fed to him by Russian intelligence officials.
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Judgment day for Donald Trump and his wallet as Judge Arthur Engoron leveled Trump and his businesses with a mind-blowing order to pay up to the tune of $355 million plus interest for fraud. The interest could bring the total payment closer to $450 million. The judge found that the Trumps engaged in a years-long scheme to trick banks into thinking that their assets were worth far more than they actually were. Eric and Donald Trump Jr. were both order to pay $4 million each.
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Donald Trump will face the first of his four criminal trials on March 25, 2024. All in one courtroom will be adult film star Stormy Daniels, former Donald Trump, and hush money payer Michael Cohen. Plus, in another Trump criminal case, the top prosecutor in Fulton County, Georgia, Fani Willis took the stand in her own defense as Trump and his codefendants are trying to get her thrown off the case.
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The Super Bowl celebration turned into a scene of sheer terror in Kansas City as dozens are wounded, many of those shot are children, in another mass shooting in America. Also, new CNN reporting on a cryptic warning of a national security threat. That threat we have learned concerns Russian nuclear weapons in space as some lawmakers on Capitol Hill say it is so serious it should be declassified and made public.
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Donald Trump's emergency appeal to the Supreme Court could be his best and last shot to quash his trial until after the election. His argument to the justices is that without absolute immunity from criminal prosecution, the presidency, as we know it, would cease to exist. Plus, shockwaves from Washington to Warsaw tonight as the former president is deriding a 75-year-old security alliance with U.S. allies. Instead, Trump says Russia can do whatever the hell it wants. Our guest tonight knows firsthand just how close he came to pulling out of NATO before.
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Donald Trump is weighing in after President Biden is facing no charges in his classified documents investigation. The former president is claiming that he cooperated with the feds, which he didn't, also alleging that Biden did not, which he did. The White House is blasting the report as politically motivated and certainly a political headache. Also, Israel's prime minister wants its military to have plans to evacuate Rafah where over a million Palestinians are sheltering as the White House is warning military action there would be a disaster.
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It is being called an epic fail of losses for Republicans as another critical bill goes down. Nikki Haley is calling it chaos, Donald Trump is celebrating, and Biden is saying it is time for Republicans to decide who they serve. Plus, nine justices on the Supreme Court will give their first indication where they lean in the fight over removing Donald Trump from the ballot ahead of the election for what he did over the last one. Also, the U.S. is striking back for the deaths of three Americans in the Middle East and a top militia commander is dead tonight and there are dramatic new images and details.
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Donald Trump's claims are outright rejected by a federal appeals court. The judges referred to him is citizen Trump saying the former president cannot escape being held accountable for his actions while in office. Also, the Republican effort to impeach the Homeland Security secretary just went down in flames. Plus, for the first time ever the parent of a school shooter has been held responsible for her actions related to her own son’s murderous rampage. What it could mean for the future school shootings in America?
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A bipartisan border deal appears to be on the verge of going bust as a dramatic fight is playing out among Republicans, battling each other behind closed doors while Donald Trump is warning that anyone who is considering voting yes could be end their career by doing so. Also, Mike Pence wouldn't help Donald Trump overturn the election, but a prominent senator and 2024 vice presidential contender is now suggesting he would have.
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The US retaliates against Iranian-backed militias for the deaths of three American soldiers, hitting more than 85 targets in Iraq and Syria. Plus, Trump’s former lawyer joins to discuss his DC election interference trial delay. And, Civil Rights Attorney Areva Martin joins to talk about the closing arguments of the Michigan school shooter’s mother in her involuntary manslaughter trial.
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Trump's long-time CFO Allen Weisselberg is in talks to plead guilty again, this time for allegedly lying on the witness stand at the former president's civil fraud trial. Plus, in another landmark trial, the mother of Oxford High School shooter Ethan Crumbley takes the stand in her own defense against involuntary manslaughter charges. And, Defense Secretary Lloyd Austin faces reporters for the first time since his secretive hospital stay, apologizing for not telling the President, saying: “I did not handle this right”.
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An extraordinary moment at a contentious hearing on Capitol Hill as Mark Zuckerberg stands up to apologize after he and other tech execs were accused of having blood on their hands. Plus, the fate of Ukraine's top general is up in the air this evening. Could a major military shake-up be under way? What that means for the state of the war. And, a stark warning from the FBI Director on major threats facing the US. Christopher Wray says hackers in China are preparing to wreak havoc, and we aren't paying enough attention.
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Donald Trump's former national security advisor joins to give dire new warnings about what could happen if the former president returns to the White House. Plus, President Biden says he's decided on a response to the deadly drone attack that killed US troops in Jordan. And, Israeli commandos disguised as nurses and medics raid a West Bank hospital, killing suspected terrorists in hiding.
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E. Jean Carroll gives her first CNN interview since her $83 million victory against Donald Trump. What she says she plans to do with the money and what it was like to come face-to-face with the man found liable of sexually assaulting her. Plus, more details on the three US soldiers killed in a drone attack in Jordan. The Pentagon says Iran's fingerprints are on the strike, and President Biden is preparing to respond tonight. And, a scandal that has engulfed the United Nations agency after a dozen U.N. staffers are accused of helping Hamas carry out its attack on Israel. Now major countries are suspending their funding for life-saving aid to Gaza.
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The staggering cost of Donald Trump's own words. More than $83 million for years of defaming the writer E. Jean Carroll, even after a jury found that he sexually abused her. Is this enough to make it stop? Plus, two insiders give Kaitlan their takes on the case, one person from the courtroom, along with the person who first told E. Jean Carroll to consider suing the former president. And, details of the chance run-in at a party that got this case going.
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Trump takes the stand again to testify in the E. Jean Carroll defamation trial, breaking court rules again, and being scolded by the judge to keep quiet, yet again. Plus, a Trump ally proposes declaring the former president the presumptive nominee two states into the Republican Primary. Details of the major backlash that saw that plan withdrawn. And, an unprecedented trial is underway in the US for the mother of a teenage school shooter. Will the parents be held responsible for their son's deadly rampage?
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Nikki Haley fights on, while Donald Trump is fighting mad. Why instead of celebrating, the former President is seething. The Source has new reporting about what set him off, and what he is demanding. Plus, a Russian jet said to be carrying 74-people plunges to the ground killing everyone on board. Russia claims that Ukraine shot it out of the sky killing dozens their own prisoners of war. And, Alabama is about to kill a convicted murderer using a method that no state has tried before.
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A show of force for Donald Trump in New Hampshire as several of his former rivals rush to endorse him, giving Nikki Haley the one-on-one race she's been asking for. Plus, can the “Kingmaker” of Democratic politics help put President Biden in the White House again? Congressman Jim Clyburn joins to discuss. And, as families of hostages burst into Israel's Parliament demanding the Government do more to bring their loved ones home, The Source has new reporting on conditions for a possible 2-month ceasefire in Gaza.
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A searing snub for Nikki Haley after Tim Scott, the Senator she once appointed, endorses Trump just four days out from the make or break New Hampshire Primary. Plus, the district attorney who indicted Trump in Georgia now faces allegations of her own misconduct involving the man that she hired as the lead prosecutor. What new credit card records reveal, and what it could mean for the future of the case. And, Alec Baldwin is indicted for a second time for involuntary manslaughter in the deadly ‘Rust’ movie shooting, raising major questions about what has changed.
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House Speaker Johnson talks to Kaitlan, fresh from an official high-stakes meeting with President Biden ahead of a looming government shutdown. Plus, a contentious day in court for Trump as the judge threatens to evict him from the courtroom in the E. Jean Carroll defamation trial. And, body camera footage released from a police raid is under scrutiny after flash bangs were used inside of a home for a toddler that was on a ventilator.
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Donald Trump and his GOP rivals cancel almost all of their in-person events in Iowa less than 72-hours before the critical first vote in the Nation, as extreme weather and subzero temperatures upend their plans. Plus, the US launches further strikes against Iranian backed militants in Yemen, hours after President Biden said he had delivered a message to Iran with an initial attack. Is escalation now inevitable? And, there are potential complications for the Trump case in Georgia following allegations of an improper relationship between the Fulton County district attorney and her lead prosecutor.
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The US and its allies strike back with a massive bombing attack on Iranian backed forces in Yemen, in what could be a significant expansion of the war in the Middle East. Plus, a chaotic conclusion to Donald Trump's civil tax fraud trial in New York after the former president launches into his own closing argument, insulting the judge who will decide his fate. And, Kaitlan Collins goes one-on-one with legendary quarterback Joe Namath to discuss the remarkable legacy of football coach Nick Saban, who has retired after 17 seasons with Crimson Tide.
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Does a president have sweeping immunity from criminal prosecution on anything they did while in office? The historic showdown over the central question in Special Counsel Jack Smith's case. Plus, the reason why Defense Secretary Lloyd Austin has been in the hospital for the last week and the specific details of his care he kept from both his deputy, and the White House. And, with Nikki Haley now polling within single digits of Donald Trump in the first primary state, does this make the case for narrowing the GOP presidential candidate field? Kaitlan asks our panel of political experts.
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A new statement from the Pentagon about the growing scandal surrounding the secret hospitalization of Defense Secretary Lloyd Austin, who was rushed to hospital without the President being informed for days. Plus, Trump chooses to leave the campaign trail to concentrate on his presidential immunity and tax fraud cases that are being heard in court this week. And, the missing door of the Alaskan Airlines plane that blew off at 16,000 feet in the air has now been found. The Source has the latest details of the NTSB investigation.
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SCOTUS agrees to take on one of the biggest cases in American history - whether Donald Trump can be kicked off the ballot in Colorado just ten days before the first votes of the 2024 election are cast. Plus, Biden condemns Trump while marking the third anniversary of January 6, arguing that people died because of the then President’s lies and so could democracy, as he ramps up his re-election fight. And, the longtime leader of the NRA resigns on the eve of his corruption trial. What Wayne LaPierre's exit could mean for the fight over guns in America.
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CNN Anchor Kaitlan Collins moderates a live Republican Presidential Town Hall with Florida Governor Ron DeSantis from Des Moines, Iowa.
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Trump launches an urgent appeal to the Supreme Court to get back on the ballot in Colorado. Eric Olson is the attorney representing the voters who are suing in Colorado. He joins to respond to Trump’s legal team’s arguments that January 6 was not an insurrection, and even if it was, the then president did not engage in one. Plus, some big names are dropping in the long secret Jeffrey Epstein case files – details of who else has now been linked to the dead sex offender. And, a mystery after twin bombings kill over 100 people in Iran at a memorial ceremony for the country’s “shadow commander”. The question now is, who is responsible?
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Donald Trump formally challenges the decision in Maine on to remove him from the State’s primary ballot based on the 14th Amendment insurrectionist ban. Plus, after a senior leader of Hamas is killed in an explosion near Beirut, Lebanon, Hezbollah warns Israelis this action won't be tolerated. Could it lead to another front in Israel’s war? And, Claudine Gay is officially out as Harvard’s President. Her resignation follows mounting accusations of plagiarism after her controversial testimony on Capitol Hill about antisemitism on Harvard’s campus.
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Trump urges the Oregon Supreme Court to dismiss the 14th Amendment case against him, as the Republican presidential frontrunner faces being removed from the 2024 ballot in a third state. Plus, Ukraine reels from the largest Russian bombardment since the early days of the war, with more than 150 missiles fired in total across the country. And, Trump's former fixer Michael Cohen says he didn't realize he sent AI-generated fake citations to his lawyer, that were then submitted in a court filing as a part Cohen's request to end his supervised release from jail. Also, prisoners sue Alabama for forced Labor, alleging they are being subjected to a “Modern day form of slavery”.
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Donald Trump is disqualified from the 2024 primary ballot in the state of Maine, making it the second state to remove him because of his role on January 6. Plus, CNN obtains exclusive new recordings and emails showing how Trump operatives flew fake elector ballots to DC, just days before the Capitol attack, in a final push to overturn the 2020 election. And, Nikki Haley tries to clarify her Civil War comments amid a backlash.
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A Trump victory in Michigan, the demand for a recusal in Maine, and a looming appeal in Colorado. The latest in the fight to keep on, or kick the former president from, the 2024 ballot across the country. Plus, 19-days out from the first votes of 2024, new ads and strategies from Trump's Republican rivals emerge. Will it make a difference? And, a new frontier for one of America's biggest media companies as it goes into battle with artificial intelligence. The New York Times sues the creators of ChatGPT for copyright infringement.
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The clock is ticking for Donald Trump to appeal the Colorado Supreme Court's unprecedented decision to kick him off the 2024 ballot. This as justices there now are reportedly facing violent threats in the wake of the historic decision. Plus, Israel is ramping up operations in Gaza while the U.S. increases pressure on its ally to lower the intensity of the war. Also, amid an unprecedented surge of migrants at the southern border, cities as far north as New York are scrambling to contain the crisis with populations in shelters there exploding.
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Special counsel Jack Smith is denied as Donald Trump gets something he very much wanted from the Supreme Court. Will his federal elections subversion trial be delayed? Also, it is a breaking point at the border after an unprecedented surge leaves the government overwhelmed while private militias now take it upon themselves to patrol the border. Plus, America pushes to bring hostages home from Gaza, Russia, Iran, and Venezuela.
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The Detroit News reports it has heard apparent recordings of Donald Trump in 2020, allegedly pressuring two election officials in Michigan not to sign the certification of Joe Biden's victory. Plus, Special Counsel Jack Smith strikes back, urging the Supreme Court to immediately consider Trump’s immunity claims as his former attorney Rudy Giuliani files for bankruptcy, hours after being ordered to pay two election workers he defamed to bolster Trump’s election lies. Will he pay up? Giuliani’s attorneys join to discuss. And, Harvard’s president faces new plagiarism accusations.
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California Democrats push to follow Colorado’s lead in removing Trump from the State’s 2024 ballot. Lt. Gov. Eleni Kounalakis joins to discuss. Plus, Israel is back at the table for hostage negotiations with Hamas. And, an apology 34-years after two black men were wrongly accused of a crime that ignited deep racial divisions and mistrust in Boston. Also, Biden faces growing pressure on Gaza as the humanitarian crisis there deepens, and Rite Aid is banned from using facial recognition for 5-years.
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The Colorado Supreme Court rules Donald Trump is disqualified from running for president in that state in 2024 after he “engaged in” the January 6 insurrection, officially booting him from the ballot. Our panel discusses the Trump team’s response, and how the ruling will affect the former president’s campaign going forward.
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A major defeat for Trump's former right-hand man in blistering decision written by one of the most conservative federal judges in the Nation. Mark Meadows loses his appeal to move his Georgia election subversion criminal case to a federal court. Plus, Trump is accused of parroting Hitler for the second time in a matter of weeks, after saying immigrants are “poisoning the blood of America”. And, one of the biggest rising stars in Hollywood is found guilty of assaulting and harassing his former girlfriend, and Marvel is cutting ties.
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Rudy Giuliani is learning the price of lying for Donald Trump, to the tune of $148 million for defaming two former election workers. But, he's still pushing those lies on his way out of court. Plus, Israeli forces mistakenly kill three hostages after the troops mistook them for a threat. We examine how an operation in Gaza went so wrong. Also, the autopsy results Matthew Perry say ketamine had to do with the "Friends" actor's death. Dr. Sanjay Gupta joins to break it down.
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The $48 million question is about to be answered for Rudy Giuliani, with a jury set to resume deliberations on the damages he will pay for smearing two Georgia election workers. His lawyer says it could be “the civil equivalent of the death penalty”. Plus, a rare look inside a Gaza field hospital, as CNN’s Clarissa Ward reports from the front lines of the humanitarian catastrophe. And, Vladimir Putin takes questions in his first extended news conference since invading Ukraine, appearing to celebrate the US feud over Ukraine aid, and using a deepfake Putin to ask himself about his rumored body doubles. Also, Republican Sen. Ron Johnson’s “Examples” of fake Democrat electors falls flat.
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The Supreme Court receives a remarkable request from special counsel Jack Smith. The Court now says it will fast track consideration of Trump's claim that he's immune from prosecution in his federal election case. Plus, Rudy Giuliani is in court today, where a jury is set to decide how much he'll pay for defamatory lies that threaten the lives of two Georgia election workers, lies he is still pushing outside the courtroom. And, the pregnant woman at the center of a flash point in America right has just left her home state to get an abortion, as the Texas Supreme Court rules against her.
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Hunter Biden claims Republicans are trying to "kill him" and destroy his father’s presidency. His lawyer tells Pamela Brown how he plans to fight back against nine new tax charges. Plus, Trump had better watch what he says and who he attacks, after a federal gag order is mostly reinstated in his federal election interference case. And, a woman sues to terminate her pregnancy in another red state with a near total abortion ban, this time at eight weeks. Is there a ground swell of these cases coming? Also tonight: Israel defends its mass detention of Palestinian men, Bill Nye “The Science Guy” on what we can do to tackle climate change, and Krispy Kreme debuts in pastry Capital, Paris.
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The DOJ files nine criminal charges against the president's son, Hunter Biden for allegedly engaging in a four-year tax evasion scheme. Plus, Trump decides to take the stand in his civil fraud trial against the advice of his lawyer. And, after a judge grants one woman an emergency abortion request in Texas, the Texas attorney general threatens to go after her doctor. Also, Israeli soldiers round up what appears to be dozens of men in a mass detention, all stripped down to their underwear.
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Straight from the source: a candid admission from President Biden about his re-election campaign saying, “If Donald Trump wasn't running, I’m not sure I would be”. Plus, the case against Trump revealed - the special counsel plans to use the former president's continued embrace of January 6 rioters against him at trial. And, hundreds of military promotions stopped by Republican Sen. Tommy Tuberville over service members being allowed to travel out of State to access to abortion services if they are outlawed in the state they are serving in, are now going forward after a 10-month blockade.
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Amid dire new warnings about a second-term of Trump six-weeks out from the first votes of 2024, the former president tries to defend against being called a threat to democracy by accusing Biden of the same thing. CNN Political Analyst Maggie Haberman joins to discuss reporting from the New York Times claiming Trump would be backed in a second term by a well-funded outside infrastructure. Plus, the candidates you can expect to see on the debate stage for the fourth Republican presidential debate. And, George Santos already has a new gig, days after being ousted from Congress. He’s now making personalized videos for anyone who is willing to cough up the cash, labeling himself an icon.
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Congressman George Santos is history, and making history, after being evicted from congress over ethics violations. Plus, another loss for Donald Trump - the judge's blistering new ruling in his federal election interference case. And, Israel resumes airstrikes in Gaza, widening to some targets in the South, where thousands of civilians were told to relocate. With more than 130 hostages still in captivity, will negotiators strike a deal for another pause?
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A new report from the New York Times claims Israel knew the plan for the Hamas attack more than a year before it happened, but dismissed it as aspirational, and ignored specific warnings. Plus, hours from a critical deadline - will Israel and Hamas extend their truce another day? And, indicted Congressman George Santos could be out of a job in just hours from now. He's threatening to take down his own colleagues if expelled from the House. Also, racism, hazing and sexual assault: what top ranking military officials have been concealing from the public for years. The Source exposes a Coast Guard cover-up.
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Former US Secretary of State Henry Kissinger has died at age 100, according to his consulting firm Kissinger Associates. The Source looks at the legacy of the only person to have served as the National Security Advisor and Secretary of State at the same time. Plus, the fragile truce between Israel and Hamas could potentially come to an end in just three hours. Right now, there's a real possibility that it may not be extended. And, an 84-year-old hostage, freed by Hamas, provides new details about her time held inside Gaza.
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Following today’s fifth release of hostages, Israel now has the list of the sixth group, expected to be released tomorrow. The major question that still stands is what happens on night seven when this truce is set to expire? CIA Director William Burns was in Qatar today, reportedly pushing for an expanded hostage deal that would include men, and potentially IDF soldiers. Plus, USAID Administrator Samantha Power joins to talk about the first US aid delivery to Gaza. And, former President Jimmy Carter makes a rare public appearance to attend a memorial service for his beloved wife Rosalynn, where their daughter Amy shares a letter her father wrote to her mother, in an emotional tribute.
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Kaitlan Collins is live on the ground in Tel Aviv, where a fourth group of hostages has been released during an extended Israel-Hamas truce. All are non-American dual citizens, and 9 of the 11 freed today are children. Plus, a relative of a hostage released last week shares what she now knows about life inside Hamas captivity. And, the suspect in the shooting of 3 Palestinian students in Vermont says he was “waiting” for agents to arrest him. Also, Jimmy Carter, the Bidens, and all living former first ladies are expected at Rosalynn Carter’s memorial service tomorrow.
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Hamas releases 24 civilian hostages on day one of its truce with Israel. They are now reunited with their families and are receiving medical treatment in Israeli hospitals. What we know about those released so far. Plus, Kaitlan speaks with families of those still held captive by Hamas. And, the Israel Prison Service says 39 Palestinian prisoners have been released as part of the deal with Hamas. Also, Hezbollah launches attacks on an Israeli military base; the IDF responds with strikes.
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Kaitlan Collins is live in Israel for a special edition of The Source. A temporary truce is slated to begin in just hours between Israel and Hamas, as desperate families on both sides of the Gaza border wait for their loved ones to be returned. Hamas has agreed to release at least 13 hostages on the first day in exchange for 39 Palestinian prisoners. Plus, former Trump National Security Adviser John Bolton explains why he thinks it’s a bad deal for Israel. And, the family of a female hostage speaks out. Also tonight: Gazans plead for help as strikes continue ahead of the truce.
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As anxious families await the possible release of their loved ones held by Hamas in Gaza, Kaitlan Collins speaks with Omer Lubaton-Granot, who leads the ‘Hostages and Missing Families Forum’ in New York and is also the cousin of four hostages. Plus, Danny Danon is Israel’s former U.N. Ambassador and Deputy Defense Minister. He tells Kaitlin what he thinks is behind the delay in implementing the hostage deal between Israel and Hamas, and whether he thinks the agreement will hold. And, two people are dead after a car slams into a US-Canadian border crossing. The New York Governor says there is “no indication” the resulting explosion was a terror attack. Also, 60-years later: the speech JFK never gave.
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The Israeli Cabinet approves a hostage release deal. At least 50 hostages, all women and children, would be released in exchange for a four-day halt in Israel's air and ground campaign against Hamas. Eyal Hulata is a former Israeli National Security Adviser. He walks Pamela Brown through this deal, and discusses what comes next. Plus, the US fires on and kills hostile forces and launches precision airstrikes after attacks in Iraq by an Iran-backed group.
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A remarkable clash is underway inside the appeals court that is wrestling with the scope of Donald Trump's gag order in his January 6 case. The Source looks at the heated arguments that happened today. Plus, the White House is hopeful that negotiations between Israel and Hamas for the release of its hostages are, “close to the end”. The aunt of a 3-year-old Israeli-American being held in Gaza joins to tell Kaitlan Collins her story. And, a tech titan's sudden ouster has upended the world of artificial intelligence. The shakeup leaves the future of Open AI in doubt, after more than half of its employees threaten to walk out.
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A scathing new report says that Rep. George Santos misspent thousands of his donors' dollars. Tonight, the calls are growing for him to be expelled from Congress. Plus, the Israeli military says it has recovered the body of a hostage near the Al-Shifa hospital and also releasing new video that it says shows a tunnel shaft inside Gaza's largest medical center. We'll go one-on-one with a top U.S. official. Also, why has Osama bin Laden's two decade old manifesto justifying 9/11 gone viral on TikTok? And, more importantly, why are some young Americans sympathizing with it?
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Joe Manchin is an outgoing senator, but is he also an outgoing Democrat? Kaitlan asks him that question directly tonight as Manchin now says that he would absolutely consider a bid for the White House while also insisting that he's not going to be a spoiler. Plus, President Biden just wrapped up a crucial press conference in San Francisco after meeting with China's president and fielding questions about Israel's war and Hamas backing up Israel's claim that there was a Hamas command and control center beneath the biggest hospital in Gaza.
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As Israel says it is carrying out a targeted operation on the largest hospital in Gaza, we provide the latest from the ground. Plus, a government shutdown is likely diverted and apparently a few fistfights as well. Tempers were flaring on Capitol Hill today and the congressman who says he was sucker punched by Kevin McCarthy joins. Also, the Georgia prosecutor who was leading the election case against Donald Trump has a new trial prediction that it could stretch into 2025.
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It is language that echoes that of Hitler and Mussolini, but tonight Donald Trump's campaign is defending calling his political opponents "vermin." Plus, CNN is getting a firsthand look at the tunnels used by Hamas as Israeli forces are closing in. President Biden says hospitals in Gaza “must be protected.” Also, for the first time in U.S. history, the U.S. Supreme Court has adopted a code of conduct. With one major question left unanswered, who exactly will enforce it?
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She became the face of abortion rights in a deep red state. She joins to share her searing personal story that may have helped a Democratic governor find victory. Plus, the FBI seized a phone and iPad of the mayor of New York City, marking a significant escalation of a corruption investigation. Also, after resigning from office nearly 20 years ago over a sex scandal with a male staffer, a former New Jersey governor wants back into politics.
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Israel has now agreed to humanitarian pauses of four hours a day in Gaza to let civilians move to safer ground and let aid in. Plus, a political earthquake is rocking Washington after Senator Joe Manchin announces he will not seek re-election, leaving a blue seat open in a deeply red state. Also, former President Trump’s former lawyer, who quit the classified documents case over the summer, joins to discuss updates in his cases.
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The longest actor’s strike in Hollywood history is coming to an end. The union representing tens of thousands of actors has just reached a deal. When could your favorite shows return? Plus, Ivanka Trump took the stand for hours as the state’s final witness in her father’s fraud trial. Also, Kentucky Gov. Andy Beshear joins to discuss how he defied the odds to win reelection running as a Democrat in a red state.
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Donald Trump is on the witness stand, railing against the attorney general who brought the case and the judge who will decide his fate. Plus, large explosions are rocking Gaza tonight as Israel claims it has isolated Gaza City while striking 450 targets in just the last 24 hours. Also, alarm bells are sounding for Democrats after polling suggest Donald Trump leads Biden in several key battleground states.
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A New York judge expands a gag order to include former President Trump’s attorneys, now warning them not to talk about court staff as a “fired up” former president is set to take the stand Monday. Plus, Israel rejects new U.S. calls for a humanitarian pause in Gaza, then takes responsibly for a deadly strike outside the largest hospital in Gaza.
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A new Israeli offensive is underway in the skies Gaza. CNN captured footage of flares raining down over the night sky in Gaza. There appears to be a smokescreen that is covering up the ground, suggesting the possible movement of troops in that area. This as the Israeli military says it has completely surrounded Gaza City tonight. Plus, the House passed an Israel aid bill for $14.3 billion, setting up a Senate showdown. Rep. Jared Moskowitz of the Oversight Committee joins.
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A major breakthrough occurs tonight as the first Americans and other foreigners are able to finally evacuate war-torn Gaza. Plus, a second strike hits the largest refugee camp for the second day in a row. We speak with a top Israeli official on why the IDF hit the same area again. Also, Donald Trump Jr. takes the witness stand in his family’s fraud trial.
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Isreal is further attempting to defend the massive strike on the largest refugee camp in Gaza, saying it was targeting a top Hamas commander who was pivotal to the planning and execution of the October 7th attack on Israel. Meanwhile, Gaza’s healthcare sector is overwhelmed by a growing humanitarian crisis amid ongoing airstrikes. Plus, FBI Director Christopher Wray said at a Senate hearing Tuesday that antisemitism in the United States is reaching historic levels.
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Today, Israel sent a clear message there will be no ceasefire. Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu rejected multiple international calls for a ceasefire as the civilian death toll in Gaza has gotten bigger. White House officials have ruled out supporting a ceasefire and instead have pressed for a humanitarian pause. The Israel Defense Forces have rescued an IDF soldier who was taken hostage on October 7th.
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According to sources, the suspect in the shooting rampage in Maine which left 18 dead and many injured has been found dead from an apparent self-inflicted gunshot wound. Plus, all eyes are on Gaza where there has been a significant military escalation. Israel says it is expanding its ground operation in Gaza but won’t yet say whether this is the start of the highly anticipated full-scale ground offensive.
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A dramatic scene is playing out at the home of the suspect of multiple mass shootings in Maine. The alleged gunman in last night’s shooting, which left at least 18 dead and 13 injured, is still considered armed and dangerous and on the run. Plus, Gov. Ron DeSantis sits down for a one-on-one with Kaitlan to answer if he still stands by his position that no U.S. aid should go to Gaza and if there are any gun restrictions he would sign if he were elected president.
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Tonight’s The Source showcast has been pre-empted by breaking news coverage of two mass shootings in Lewiston, Maine. For recent news updates, be sure to visit CNN’s ‘5 Things’ at: edition.cnn.com/audio/podcasts/5-Things
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According to ABC news, former Trump White House Chief of Staff Mark Meadows received immunity to testify in federal election interference case, in what would be the most valuable witness yet for special counsel Jack Smith. Meadows allegedly did not believe the election was stolen and believed that Trump was being dishonest when polls closed in 2020. Plus, Anderson Cooper provides a live update on the conflict between Israel and Hamas.
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Two more hostages have been freed, 17 days after they were kidnapped by Hamas. They are 79-year-old Nurit Cooper and 85-year-old Yocheved Lifshitz, both kidnapped with their husbands from the kibbutz near Gaza. Plus, according to sources, the U.S. is seeking to delay a ground incursion to buy more time for hostage talks.
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Two American hostages have just been released by Hamas into the custody of Israel Defense Forces. With dozens more hostages still being held captive, Kaitlan speaks to parents of an Israeli hostage held by Hamas. Plus, the United States and allies urge for clear goals ahead of a Gaza invasion.
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Kaitlan is live from Tel Aviv where President Biden just left to head to Washington. Tonight, he delivered a primetime address to the nation from the Oval Office and made a direct appeal to the American people and to Congress for aid to Israel and Ukraine, saying their success is vital to America’s national security.
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President Biden says US intelligence agencies are backing up Israel’s claim that it wasn’t behind a deadly blast in Gaza. Biden is set to deliver an Oval Office primetime address on the war tomorrow. Plus, this comes as widespread rage explodes in the Middle East despite US and Israeli statements about the cause of the blast. Also, US Congress has failed, again, to elect a new House speaker.
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Following a nearly eight-hour meeting with Benjamin Netanyahu, Secretary of State Antony Blinken announced that President Biden will be going to Israel on Wednesday for a critical trip that comes at a critical time. This as Hamas releases video of a French-Isreali hostage. Plus, we examine what warfare may look like amidst the tunnels Hamas has made under Gaza.
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An urgent evacuation order is made by Israel to the residents of Gaza, which aid groups have deemed impossible. This as Netanyahu is warning Hamas the strikes are just the beginning. Plus, Israel is hitting hundreds of new targets in Gaza and Lebanon as members of the IDF are carrying out raids in Gaza looking for hostages held by Hamas. Also, House Republicans went home tonight without a new speaker. The chaos on Capitol Hill has real consequences for what’s happening in Israel.
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New explosions in Gaza as Israel exposes more of Hamas’ horrors to the world. Plus, there are dire humanitarian warnings coming out of Gaza as Israel is vowing to block food and water until the hostages are freed by Hamas. With aid to Israel on the line, House Republicans have devolved into chaos as the Republican nominee for House speaker has just dropped out of the race.
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Israel’s war against Hamas enters a new phase as Israeli troops are amassing along the Gaza border. This as Hamas is now holding as much as 150 hostages, several of whom have been confirmed to be Americans. A former US hostage negotiator joins. Plus, Rep. Steve Scalise (R-La.) has been nominated by Republicans to be the next House speaker but it is unclear if he will have enough votes to do so.
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President Biden confirmed the disturbing development that Americans are among the hostages taken by Hamas. In a speech where he condemned the slaughter of at least 1,200 people in Israel, a number updated just moments ago, President Biden denounced Hamas as evil. Biden also reiterated that the United States stands with Israel and said that Israel has a right to respond.
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Israel is bombarding Gaza with a massive aerial assault as Hamas is threatening to execute civilian hostages and broadcast it live if the airstrikes happen without warning. At least 11 Americans are among the at least 900 killed in Israel. More than 680 Palestinians have been killed by Israeli air strikes as Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu warns it is just the beginning.
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New reporting on the behind the scenes shuffle that led to Donald Trump’s late night endorsement in the House speakers race. He’s not only deeply invested in who the next speaker will be, but how loyal that person will be to him. Also, President Biden is facing backlash from his own party after reversing his immigration policy and building more of Trump’s border wall. Plus, a Nobel Peace Prize winner is in jail tonight, continuing to risk her life behind bars fighting Iran’s oppressive regime.
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A major new report outlines Donald Trump allegedly revealed sensitive US secrets about nuclear submarines to a member of Mar-a-Lago. That businessman reportedly shared those secrets with dozens of others. Plus, one of the deadliest attacks yet on civilians in Russia’s invasion of Ukraine prompts new calls from the White House to keep US aid flowing. Also, President Biden says walls do not work yet his administration is expanding one of Donald Trump’s signature policy goals.
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A new fight is erupting in a speakerless House amongst the GOP. Candidates are now emerging to replace the only speaker who has ever been ousted from that job. One of the Republicans who voted to boot McCarthy, Rep. Nancy Mace (R-S.C.), joins. Plus, after a judge placed a partial gag order on Trump, the attorney general who brought the charges to Trump says she won’t be bullied after Trump’s latest remarks. Also, Rudy Giuliani’s legal problems continue to pile up as another attorney leaves his legal team.
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Today’s The Source showcast has been pre-empted by breaking news coverage of the House vote to oust Kevin McCarthy as speaker. For recent news updates be sure to check out CNN’s ‘5 Things’ at: edition.cnn.com/audio/podcasts/5-things. Thanks for listening.
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Republican hardliner Rep. Matt Gaetz (R-Fla.) has now made good on his threat to oust Speaker Kevin McCarthy from his job. Also, new reporting on why Donald Trump chose to show up in court today to face the judge who found him liable for fraud and the attorney general who brought the case against him. Plus, a nine-year-old who had vanished on a camping trip has just been been found alive after 400 rescue workers were out looking for her.
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The government is set to shut down and right now there is no deal and no hope of one as House Speaker McCarthy is outlining new demands. Yet, his own conference is still voting against him once again. Former Vice President Mike Pence joins to analyze the negotiations. Also, one of Donald Trump’s codefendants in Georgia has pleaded guilty, striking a plea deal with prosecutors. The question now is, could more deals be on the horizon? Plus, the Joint Chiefs chairman did not mince words in his retirement speech today, calling Trump a “wannabe dictator.”
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President Biden rebukes Republicans for their silence on threats to democracy, calling out his predecessor by name. Cindy and Jack McCain, the wife and son of the late Senator John McCain, join to discuss the Trump movement heading into the 2024 election. Plus, the Biden impeachment inquiry is not off to a strong start with one GOP aide calling it an unmitigated disaster as every Republican witness agreed with Democrats.
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Donald Trump is on the brink of losing his real estate empire after a judge effectively branded him a fraud and exposed a decades worth of financial lies. Plus, the US soldier who mysteriously bolted over the border into North Korea is on his way back to the US right now. We analyze why Kim Jong Un let him go. Also, after more than six years in NFL exile, Colin Kaepernick is trying to get back in. But, will the new Jets owner pass on his Hail Mary?
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A New York judge has found Donald Trump liable for repeated and persistent fraud alongside two of his adult sons. Plus, former White House insider Cassidy Hutchinson gives an interview with CNN, now warning former President Trump, in her view, poses a great threat to US democracy. Also, President Biden makes history as the first sitting president to join the picket line.
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A third Democratic Senator calls for the resignation of Sen. Bob Menendez (D-N.J.) who remains defiant, refusing to resign after an indictment alleges bribery. Plus, former President Trump threatens the highest-ranking military officer in the nation, who also happens to potentially be a witness in the special counsel’s case against him. Also, the RNC has announced the second GOP debate lineup which does not include Asa Hutchinson.
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Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu joins to discuss what may be a historic deal on the horizon with Saudi Arabia, the furor over the controversial judicial overhaul, his relationship with former President Trump, and much more. Also, the bars of gold, the stashes of cash, and the calls growing for Sen. Bob Menendez (D-N.J.) to resign after being indicted once again on corruption charges. Plus, President Biden is expected to join Detroit picket line in support of United Autoworker strikes.
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Even more Republicans are revolting against House Speaker McCarthy who is now saying the GOP hardliners are trying to burn the House down or at least cause a government shutdown. Plus, Ukraine’s President Volodymyr Zelensky meets with President Biden, pleading for more military aid. Also, what does it mean for the future of American politics now that Fox and News Corp. chairman Rupert Murdoch plans to step down?
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A new Joint Chiefs chairman is finally confirmed, but Sen. Tommy Tuberville (R-Ala.) is still blocking hundreds of military confirmations with military families caught in the middle. Plus, Attorney General Merrick Garland fires back at some of his fiercest Republican critics today, declaring that he is not the president’s lawyer. Also, a fight for number two in the Republican GOP race and it is not Ron DeSantis.
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At the United Nations, President Biden urges the world not to grow weary on standing with Ukraine, but that might be a tougher sell in Washington. Plus, what a central witness in the Trump classified documents case has now reportedly told federal investigators. It relates to what the ex-president apparently urged her not to tell them. Also, Rudy Giuliani is now being sued by his own attorney.
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Five American hostages are on their way home as political backlash grows in regards to the terms of the deal. Republican presidential candidate Chris Christie joins to answer if he would have made the same negotiation with Iran. Also, a break in the mystery of the missing $80 million US fighter jet. Plus, the Champions for Change series spotlights Sherman Williams who went from football star to guiding hand for his community.
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President Biden sides with auto workers over the auto makers in the first ever strike against the Big Three US automakers. Biden said “record profits have not been shared fairly…with those workers.” Plus, special counsel Jack Smith asks a judge for a limited gag order against former President Donald Trump, warning that the former president is trying to undermine the criminal justice system. Also, Elon Musk sparks uproar with comments about Ukraine and Taiwan.
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The Biden Justice Department indicts a Biden in the first charges ever against a sitting president’s child. Our panel dissects former President Trump’s perspective on Hunter Biden’s indictment on gun charges. Plus, a major strike looms at midnight against the big three automakers in America. It could upend not only the car industry, but the entire US economy. Also, the judge overseeing the Fulton County election case has rejected the Georgia district attorney’s bid to try Trump in October.
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Republican Senator Mitt Romney is headed for the exit and won’t seek re-election, citing his age and suggested other leaders, including Biden and Trump, should also step aside to welcome a new generation of leaders. Plus, Rep. Mike Waltz (R-Flo.) joins to share his perspective on why an impeachment inquiry is warranted even there no evidence that Biden has profited off of his son’s business.
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Under pressure from the family voices in his party and at risk of losing his job, House Speaker Kevin McCarthy directed a House committee to open a formal impeachment inquiry into President Biden. Plus, Kim Jong Un is in Russia as Putin himself weighs in on Donald Trump’s criminal charges. Also, an escaped killer is not only desperate and dangerous, he is now armed nearly two weeks after his Pennsylvania prison break.
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House Speaker McCarthy is on a collision course as pressure is growing from his right flank to impeach President Biden which could end up shutting down the government. Plus, Donald Trump wants the judge overseeing his federal election case out, now calling on her to recuse herself. Also, a look back as the nation remembers 9/11 and families continue to seek justice.
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A big decision in the Georgia election interference case as former White House Chief of Staff Mark Meadows cannot move his case to federal court. This comes as a bombshell report was made public, revealing a sitting US Senator was among those recommended for charges. Plus, there have been at least eight confirmed sightings of an escaped murderer with nearly 400 officers on the case and a prison guard has been fired. Also, at look at the rising, but still relatively low, Covid-19 levels.
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Donald Trump is headlining a high-priced fundraiser for his codefendant Rudy Giuliani as the former president says he might try to get his Georgia election fraud case moved to a federal court. Plus, tens of thousands of migrant children are starting school in New York City and Mayor Eric Adams says there is no end in sight to that problem. Also, Elon Musk secretly ordered satellites turned off, the same ones powering Ukraine's internet, disrupting a planned sneak attack on Russian forces.
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The first televised hearing in the Georgia case occurred as well as the very first ruling. Two of Donald Trump’s codefendants are stuck together after the judge denied their request to try them separately. What it all means for the former president. Plus, a murderer’s daring escape from prison is caught on tape. Also, the Justice Department now says it will indict Hunter Biden sometime this month according to the special counsel in his case.
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The former leader of the Proud Boys just got the most severe prison sentence yet for January 6th. His pleas for mercy were unsuccessful as the federal judge who imposed the sentence said he had no indication of remorse. Plus, the world’s two biggest pariahs, Vladimir Putin and Kim Jong Un, are soon to meet for an exclusive summit. We examine what the US intelligence community says they are plotting. Also, Senate Minority Leader Mitch McConnell returned to Capitol Hill as some of his fellow Republicans are raising concerns about his health.
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New not guilty pleas in Georgia, including from Rudy Giuliani, who just waived his right to an arraignment. Mark Meadows awaits a crucial ruling that could potentially impact the entire criminal case. Plus, President Biden and Gov. Ron DeSantis met in Florida after Hurricane Ian and the surfside condo collapse. Biden said he would be with DeSantis again tomorrow when he is in Florida. But, now the Republican governor and 2024 presidential candidate is saying otherwise. Also, efforts to knock Trump off the ballot is gaining steam. It’s a long shot legal theory which is at the heart of a legal battle between Republicans. One of them leading the charge joins to discuss.
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Donald Trump is pleading not guilty for the fourth time this year as Georgia’s Republican governor rejects demands from his own party to punish the prosecution in that case, blaming it all as political theater. Plus, two former leaders of the Proud Boys were just given some of the longest sentences yet over the Capitol attack. Also, Supreme Court Justice Clarence Thomas is making an admission about a glaring omission. But, some say it’s too little, too late.
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The storm surges from Hurricane Idalia, now a tropical storm, continue to pose a threat with houses underwater and rescues still underway. Plus, Senate Minority Leader Mitch McConnell appears to freeze up one month after a similar health scare. Dr. Sanjay Gupta joins to analyze what could have happened. Also, students in North Carolina sum up an American crisis better than any photo perhaps ever could.
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Hurricane Idalia is just hours away from landfall and Florida is already feeling the impact as most counties in Florida are under a state of emergency. One of the greatest threats is a storm surge which could reach potentially 15 feet high in Florida’s Big Bend region. Officials there say it could be a once in a lifetime event and Florida’s governor is warning that now is the time to get out.
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A federal judge denies Donald Trump’s long bid for a trial after the election, instead scheduling it two years sooner than the former president wanted and on the eve of one of the biggest dates on the political calendar. Plus, Mark Meadows takes the stand for hours in his own defense, offering his explanation of that phone call now at the center of the Georgia case. Also, prosecutors in Spain are launching an investigation after an unwanted kiss at the World Cup.
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Sindney Powell is asking for a speedy trial as 19 new mugshots are released of the defendants in the Georgia election interference indictment. Plus, the Kremlin claims it was all a lie and is denying Putin was behind the plane crash that reportedly killed Yevgeny Prigozhin. Also, Spain’s women’s soccer team is refusing to play as the country's soccer chief is refusing to resign over an unwanted kiss at the World Cup.
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The man who led a failed coup against Vladimir Putin, Yevgeny Prigozhin, was on a plane that crashed and burned today. He is believed to be dead and there is wide speculation about what happened. Was it revenge? Plus, once known as America’s mayor and a tough on crime federal prosecutor, Rudy Giuliani, has been arrested and fingerprinted. Also, a federal judge rejected Mark Meadows’ bid to avoid arrest in Georgia.
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The first surrenders of Trump’s co-defendants happen in Georgia today and we have breaking news on one who is yet to do so, Rudy Giuliani. Also, former Trump White House chief of staff Mark Meadows asked a federal court to intervene to block his pending arrest in Georgia. Plus, the stage has been set for tomorrow night’s first Republican presidential debate without Donald Trump. GOP candidate Will Hurd joins to explain why he didn’t qualify for the debate and what he thinks needs to be asked at the debate.
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Donald Trump confirmed that he will turn himself in this Thursday in Georgia and his bond has strict conditions unlike the others we’ve seen so far. Plus, GOP presidential candidate Vivek Ramaswamy joins to discuss if he has issue with Trump skipping Wednesday’s GOP primary debate. Also, President Biden is on the ground in Maui after facing criticism for his administration’s response to the deadliest US wildfire in more than a century.
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Donald Trump's fourth surrender could happen just hours after the first Republican presidential nominee debate, which he is expected to skip for an interview with Tucker Carlson, snubbing both FOX News and the RNC. Plus, CNN has new video that places Trump co-defendant Kenneth Chesebro at the Capitol on January 6. Is that why the alleged mastermind of the fake elector plot pleaded the fifth to Congress? And, the military deploys forensic experts to identify human remains on Maui as more than 1000 people still may be missing after the devastating wildfires there.
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CNN identifies the alleged co-conspirators the Georgia election subversion case, in a list that reaches to the inner depths of Donald Trump's team. Plus, Trump fires back at the special counsel's request for a trial date in the DOJ's 2020 election case, proposing his own date - three years away. And, federal investigators are helping track down the origin of threats made to the grand jury that voted to indict the former President in Georgia. Also, new warnings for victims of the Maui wildfires - beware of scams.
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There is a huge price for pushing Trump's election lies and the demand for loyalty isn't often reciprocated. Sources tell CNN Rudy Giuliani made a desperate appeal to the former president to pay his seven figure legal bills, at an April Mar-a-Lago meeting. Plus, the prosecutor in the Georgia election subversion case wants Trump in court the day before Super Tuesday. Could the 2024 front-runner be in front of a judge for most of the election year? And, Hawaii's Governor says more than 1,000 people are still potentially missing, as FEMA acknowledges challenges with wildfire relief efforts there. The Source brings you an update from a top official and a new look at the harrowing scenes on the ground.
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Trump’s former chief of staff, Mark Meadows seeks to move the prosecution against him in the Georgia election subversion case to a federal court in hopes of getting it dismissed. Plus, the former president now claims he finally has evidence to prove the 2020 election was stolen, despite having failed to do so for nearly three-years. Also, a one-on-one with Rep. Adam Schiff, in which he reacts to Trump’s 4th indictment, and tells Kaitlin why he thinks Trump’s trials should be televised.
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BREAKING NEWS: The Source brings you live rolling coverage from outside the Georgia courthouse where the grand jury’s findings are being presented to a Fulton County judge in the Trump election interference case.
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The US attorney investigating Hunter Biden has his request to be appointed as special counsel in the probe, granted by the Attorney General. Hunter Biden's attorney responds to the move in an exclusive one-on-one with Kaitlin Collins. Plus, a judge lays down the law for Donald Trump, reminding the former President that he is now a criminal defendant whose right to free speech is not absolute. Also, the death toll continues to tragically climb in Maui, as rescuers enter some of the hardest-hit neighborhoods for the first time, most of which have been burned to the ground.
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Maui is still burning and the death toll is still rising as the second deadliest US wildfire in a century incinerates paradise. The governor of Hawaii delivers a new update. Plus, yet another not guilty plea from Donald Trump in one federal case as the special counsel is asking for an aggressive trial date in the other. Also, a new expose on Justice Clarence Thomas creates a new uproar as the list of lavish gifts from billionaires grows.
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The FBI shoots and kills a man in an early morning raid after he allegedly made online threats to kill President Biden. His disturbing social media posts and more and why and how this happened. Plus, New York City Mayor Eric Adams pleads for help from President Biden as the migrant crisis in New York City gets worse. Federal officials are in the city tonight and Mayor Adams joins live. Also, Hawaii is in flames as deadly wildfires are creating apocalyptic scene in one of the biggest tourist destinations in the world.
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CNN can now project that Ohio voters have rejected Issue 1, a ballot measure championed by the state’s GOP-led congress that would have made it harder to change Ohio’s constitution to add an amendment. This is an effort by Republicans to basically change the rules before there is going to be a key vote on abortion rights. Plus, after reading Trump’s new election interference indictment, a former official of his says that his blood ran cold. The Army veteran’s take on the possibility of Trump using the military to stay in power.
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As we wait to potentially hear from the judge overseeing the 2020 election interference case, the special counsel’s team just swung back at Trump’s lawyers after they complained that his free speech rights could be limited by a nondisclosure order over evidence in the case. Plus, we are learning more about a foiled plot to assassinate Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky. Also, we are joined by Katie Ledecky, one of the most decorated swimmers in history, after she broke one of Micheal Phelp’s swimming records.
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Donald Trump is back on the campaign trail tonight after pleading not guilty for the second time within 24 hours and he is also now pleading to the Supreme Court for help. Plus, a new prison sentence for Russian opposition leader and Kremlin critic Alexei Navalny. Also, a social media star’s giveaway stunt causes complete chaos in New York City sparking massive mayhem and his arrest.
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Donald Trump is back in New Jersey at the end of another sad say for the country that he once served as president. He was arraigned for a third time this afternoon in a courthouse just steps away from the Capitol which was stormed by the violent mob of supporters of Donald Trump. Trump pleaded not guilty to four criminal counts and the judge then set the next court date for the 28th.
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Former Trump attorney Bill Barr joins to give his first reaction to the prosecution of former President Trump for charges that he tried to overturn the election. While for Trump, arraignment number three is tomorrow. In what could be the most important case in US history, how is Trump preparing for the legal fight of his life? One of the nation’s top election experts says that democracy is on the line.
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Donald Trump is expecting another indictment “any day now” and as his legal peril grows so does his political power. A look at the staggering new numbers and the 40 million ways his base may help keep him out of prison. Plus, Trump’s newest codefendant and Mar-a-Lago manager emerges from obscurity to the center of the storm, swarmed by cameras at his first court appearance. Could his indictment end up helping his boss delay that trial until after the election? Presidential candidate Gov. Asa Hutchinson joins to discuss the race for the presidency.
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The fourth Trump employee in the superseding indictment has been revealed. We take a look at the Mar-a-Lago IT worker who was allegedly asked to delete surveillance footage. Plus, what we’re learning about that new codefendant at the center of these new charges and Trump’s added legal exposure. Also, more than a dozen Republican hopefuls are in one room in Iowa right now and one was just booed on stage for explicitly criticizing Trump.
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Indictments have been updated against Donald Trump and a new codefendant. We look at what prosecutors say about how the boss wanted surveillance video destroyed and why the audio of Trump discussing classified military plans can no longer be dismissed as bravado. Plus, what the former president is saying about today’s closed door meeting with prosecutors investigating January 6th and what the special counsel’s office is and isn’t telling his attorneys.
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The plea agreement for Hunter Biden was struck down by the federal judge presiding over the case during a dramatic court hearing. What does this mean for the ongoing federal investigation? Plus, Senate Minority Leader Mitch McConnell stands frozen mid sentence for 23 seconds before he was escorted away as the incident renews questions about the 81-year-old’s health. Also, new information on health and tests done before Bronny James’ cardiac arrest.
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The Speaker of the House makes his most direct threat yet about impeaching President Biden. Why the sudden shift as even Kevin McCarthy is admitting his Republicans have not yet proven any wrongdoing by the current president? Plus, one of the biggest names in college basketball is in the hospital before he even played a game. Bronny James, the 18-year-old son of LeBron James, suffered a cardiac arrest in practice and is now out of the ICU.
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Alabama GOP governor approves a congressional map with just one majority-Black district despite a Supreme Court order. Also, the special counsel is drilling down on yet another Oval Office meeting. This time, Donald Trump is alleged to have bragged about election security months before attacking election security. Plus, the governor of Texas is challenging Biden over what the White House is calling chaos and stunts at the US-Mexico border.
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A date has been set for the Trump classified documents case. But, could he have the nomination before a jury has even been seated? Plus, Vice President Kamala Harris criticized Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis, though not by name, after his state revised school lesson plans which argued that some black people benefited from slavery. Also, Tony Bennett, a crooner who said he never worked a day in life because he loved it so much, has died at the age of 96.
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Odesa is on edge for a fourth evening as sirens are sounding just moments ago in the southern port city that has been shaken by days of Russian attacks. Also, the grand jury is considering charging Trump of crimes in connection to events surrounding January 6th. We now have intel on what they asked one of Trump’s personal aides. Robert F. Kennedy Jr. testifies in front of a House subcommittee, elucidating on previous comments surrounding the vaccines as well as aspects of Jewish life.
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New reporting on how Trump is enhancing his legal team as he is bracing for another potential indictment in connection with the special counsel’s probe into the 2020 election aftermath. Plus, stunning new details on the US soldier believed to be detained in North Korea after crossing the heavily fortified demilitarization zone. Also, a look at why the chart-topping Jason Aldean music video has been pulled by CMT.
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Donald Trump tells the world he has gotten another target letter from the special counsel this time in the January 6th investigation, a sign that charges could be imminent. Plus, for the very first time, suspects have be charged in a 2020 fake electors scheme. 16 people accused of multiple felonies in the state of Michigan have been charged. Also, a judge appointed by Trump says she’ll decide “promptly” on a trial date in the classified documents case.
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Sen. Joe Manchin says there’s an insurance policy if 2024 is a Trump vs. Biden rematch. Could he launch a third-party run? Manchin joins the program alongside Trump’s former ambassador to Russia, Jon Huntsman. Plus, top Democrat in the House Rep. Pramila Jayapal (D-Wash.) is now apologizing after calling Israel a racist state. Also, Georgia’s GOP Gov. Brian Kemp joins to weigh in on the GOP primary and if he’s surprised Ron DeSantis hasn’t gained more traction.
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The special counsel casts a wider net for witnesses in the January 6th investigation of the aftermath of the 2020 election and the actions of the then-president and others. Plus, a new battle in the partisan war that is engulfing the Pentagon. Lawmakers are putting the US military at the center of a political fight involving abortion, transgender health, and diversity. Also, for 13 years a string of murders went unsolved until now. The burner phones and the pizza crust that helped police catch the suspect in the Long Island serial killings.
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Special counsel Jack Smith pierces Donald Trump’s inner circle, his family. Jared Kushner has now testified before the grand jury in the January 6th investigation as well as Hope Hicks, the former White House communications director. Plus, he’s already shaking up the 2024 race, Dr. Cornell West joins to answer whether or not he could tip the 2024 election in Trump’s favor. Also, the Secret Service has given up trying to find a suspect in the cocaine case that the White House has now closed.
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New information on the January 6th investigation as special counsel Jack Smith has another key witness who joins the program live. Plus, FBI Director Christopher Wray comes face-to-face with some of his harshest critics during what turned out to be a tense hearing on Capitol Hill. Also, a high-stakes sit-down between President Biden and President Zelensky ends on a high note after tensions simmered over NATO membership. How were they able to smooth things over?
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2024 Republican presidential candidate and former Vice President Mike Pence sits down for an exclusive interview to answer whether Ukraine is ready to join NATO, Trump’s claim he can end Russia’s invasion in 24 hours, and the 2024 presidential race. Plus, after Sen. Tommy Tuberville’s (R-Ala.) explosive interview on The Source, few Republicans are coming to his defense after the Alabama senator refused to equate White nationalism with racism. Also, a follower of Charles Manson has just been freed more than 50 years after two gruesome murders.
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In the premier episode of the The Source with Kaitlan Collins, GOP Virginia Gov. Glenn Youngkin sits down with Kaitlan to discuss abortion rights, if anyone can take on Trump in 2024, and the mental health crisis among today’s youth. Then, Sen. Tommy Tuberville (R-Ala.) answers why he is blocking the Pentagon's most senior promotions. Plus, a look at new reporting on Trump’s thinking regarding the special counsel’s January 6th probe.
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