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Supreme Court's Border Decision, Election Results, Budget Deal Faces Congress Votes, Trump Speaks Out

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Today on America in the Morning

  

SCOTUS Rules On Texas Immigration Law

In a decision that came sooner than many expected, the U-S Supreme Court is allowing a controversial immigration law in Texas to take effect. Correspondent Clayton Neville reports.

   

Tuesday Election Results

Despite the presidential primaries being locked up by Donald Trump for the GOP and President Biden for Democrats, six states held elections on Tuesday that could also include congressional implications.   

   

It’s A Deal

The White House and congressional leaders say they've reached a spending deal that would avert a potential government shutdown this weekend, but the vote still needs to be taken in a divided House of Representatives.  Washington correspondent Sagar Meghani reports.

  

Navarro Behind Bars

Peter Navarro, who served as the White House trade advisor to former President Donald Trump, exhausted all of his appeals and is now in a Federal prison. Pamela Furr explains.

  

NYC Mayor’s New Trouble

There’s new trouble for the leader of America’s largest city. Correspondent Jennifer King reports New York Mayor Eric Adams is facing a lawsuit alleging sexual abuse 30 years ago from a time when he was a police officer.

   

Business News 

It will soon be “and a Pepsi” when you pick up your sandwich at Subway. The fast food restaurant franchise just ratcheted up the cola wars, signing a 10-year deal with PepsiCo that begins in 2025 and will ditch Coca Cola products in favor of Mountain Dew, Gatorade, and Aquafina. Here’s CNBC’s Jessica Ettinger with Wednesday business.

  

Lawyer Attested Leaving Court

An attorney was arrested moments after a hearing in a Federal court ended where she represented a client being sued by Dominion Voting Systems for defamation. As correspondent Haya Panjwani reports, that attorney now faces arrest in Michigan on charges of illegally breaching voting machines during efforts to upend the results of the 2020 election.

  

Prison For The “Rock Doc”

He was a nurse practitioner, and now the man who became known as the Tennessee “Rock Doc” will be heading to federal prison.   Correspondent Norman Hall reports.

   

Trump’s Jewish Comments

Democrats and some in the Jewish community are lambasting former President Donald Trump over comments he made about Jewish Americans who vote for Democrats. John Stolnis has more from Washington.

   

Latest In The Middle East

The United States insists it's still working to bring aid to Gaza as Israel promises to eliminate Hamas from the Southern City of Rafah. Correspondent Clayton Neville has the latest on the Middle East.

  

Afghanistan Hearing

Two top former generals told a Congressional committee that Biden administration planning failures led to the chaotic exit from Afghanistan three years ago.   Washington correspondent Sagar Meghan reports.

   

Lawmaker Announces She’s Having An Aboriton

Arizona does have laws regarding abortion, but one state senator took to the floor of the legislature to announce she has no choice but to have the procedure. Correspondent Norman Hall tells us why.

   

Nebraska Lawmaker Under Fire For What He Read To Colleagues

A Nebraska state lawmaker is receiving scorn from both Democrats and Republicans demanding his resignation. Ed Donahue reports.

   

Jail For Mississippi Deputies

Two former Mississippi sheriff’s deputi

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