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Schumer Wants Netanyahu Out, Crumbly Father Verdict, Two Trump Court Hearings, Mnuchin Wants TikTok

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Schumer Wants Netanyahu Out

Senate Majority Leader Chuck Schumer is facing backlash from both sides of the political aisle, and the White House, after he took to the Senate floor and said that it's time for Israelis to elect a new leader, labeling Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu an obstacle to peace. Washington correspondent Sagar Meghani reports.

   

Two Court Hearings For Trump

As the Republican presumptive nominee for the third straight election, Donald Trump's legal issues continue to dog his campaign. John Stolnis reports from Washington on some developments yesterday in two of the four cases against him.

  

School Shooter Dad Convicted

A Michigan jury has convicted the father of a school shooter in a landmark case where the parents were found guilty for their son’s actions. America in the Morning’s Jeff McKay reports

  

Navarro Loses Last Appeal

An appeals court has denied a request from a former Trump administration official to stay out of jail. Correspondent Jackie Quinn reports that the final denial for Peter Navarro means he must report to prison next week.

  

Biden To Michigan

President Biden went on the road and spent Thursday campaigning in Michigan. Correspondent Clayton Neville reports.

      

New Migrant Flight Rules

A new federal airport security requirement for immigrants travelling without passports on domestic flights is prompting confusion, for both migrants and advocacy groups. Correspondent Norman Hall reports.

   

Mnuchin Wants TikTok

One day after the House voted overwhelmingly to force ByteDance’s TikTok to either divest itself from China or face a ban in the US, legislation that also has the support of President Joe Biden, former Treasury Secretary Steven Mnuchin is building an investor group to acquire the popular social media app. Correspondent Jackie Quinn reports. 

   

A 4-Day Work Week

Legislation was introduced this week on Capitol Hill that proposes a shorter work week in America. Correspondent Clayton Neville has the details.

   

Judge Rules Against Trump On Documents

It was a busy day in two courts for Donald Trump and his legal team. In New York, prosecutors have told the judge overseeing the hush money case involving Stormy Daniels that they’re willing to delay the trial until late-April. In Florida, with Trump in attendance, the Federal judge in the former president’s classified documents case ruled against dismissing the charges. Correspondent Norman Hall reports.

   

Harris Visits Abortion Clinic

While President Biden was campaigning in Michigan, Kamala Harris went to Minnesota, and in the process, became the first Vice President to visit an abortion provider. Sue Aller reports.

   

Bad Weather In America

It was Colorado’s biggest snow in three years, with the city of Boulder and the Denver suburbs receiving a foot, and areas near Aspen two feet of heavy snow, and it’s not over yet. Another storm system moving from Arkansas to Ohio brought thunderstorms and tornadoes to the small town of Winchester, Indiana, where at least three people are dead.

  

Tennessee Proposing New Migrant Rules

The Republican-led Tennessee House has advanced a proposal that would require law enforcement agencies in the state to communicate with federal immigration authorities if they discover people are in the country illegally. Lisa Dwyer reports.

   

Biden Saying No To Steel Merger

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