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Today on America in the Morning
Biden Budget Released
The White House released their budget proposal for Fiscal Year 2025, with President Biden stumping for his policy proposals and hitting Donald Trump for comments he made about entitlements. John Stolnis has the recap from Washington.
Trump OK With TikTok
Former President Donald Trump and other politicians are chiming-in over concerns surrounding TikTok. Correspondent Clayton Neville reports some believe the popular app to be a National Security threat.
Don’t Say Gay Compromise
Students and teachers can discuss sexual orientation and gender identity in Florida classrooms under a new 'Don't Say Gay' bill legal settlement. Correspondent Lisa Dwyer reports.
Trump Wants Hush Money Trial Delay
Former President Trump is seeking to derail the start of his first criminal trial just two weeks out from when it is scheduled to begin, asserting a presidential immunity defense in the case for the first time. Correspondent Shelley Adler reports that the Supreme Court will be taking up Trump’s immunity claim in a hearing next month.
Judge Nixes NLRB Rule
A federal judge in Texas is blocking the US Labor Relations Board rule that would make it easier for workers at McDonald's, Burger King and some other big U.S. companies to unionize. Correspondent Donna Warder reports.
Saving AM Radio
Citing public safety and the importance for people to get information, the two senators from Maine are the latest to join an effort in Congress to pass federal legislation to keep AM radio in every new car made. Correspondent Haya Panjwani reports.
Social Security Debate
President Biden unveiled his election-year budget for 2025. Tax increases would be used to shore up Social Security, and it was that very program that led both the president, and his GOP rival in the 2024 election, Donald Trump, to square off on the topic, with the former president getting pushback from Biden on the idea of cutting Social Security and Medicare spending. Pamela Furr has more on the story.
School Shooter’s Father’s Trial Continues
The trial is moving forward for the father of a convicted school shooter in Michigan. Correspondent Clayton Neville reports on the precedent-setting courtroom proceedings.
Haiti Situation Worsens
Gangs are roaming the streets of the nation’s capital city of Port au Prince and the US has airlifted all non-essential staff from the American Embassy. Correspondent Charles de Ledesma reports on an attempt to halt Haiti's dramatic decline amid violence and poverty.
Trump Aide Ordered To Prison
Former Trump White House aide Peter Navarro has been ordered to report to a Miami prison. Correspondent Sue Aller has the details.
Executions To Resume
The state of Georgia will be resuming executions later this month. Correspondent Haya Panjwani reports.
School Bus Tragedy
All three children on a school bus in Illinois were killed when it veered into oncoming traffic and collided with a tractor-trailer. It happened in the small town of Rushville on Route 24, a major thoroughfare that connects Illinois with Kansas City.
RNC Layoffs
There were a large number of staff layoffs on Monday at the Republican National Committee. Politico is reporting that the new leadership which includes Donald Trump’s daughter-in-law Lara Trump, wasted no time in purging as many as