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House Grills Fauci, Biden's Executive Border Order, Louisiana Considers Castration, Hunter Biden Trial Begins

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Today on America in the Morning


Fauci On The Hot Seat

The former Director of the National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases Dr. Anthony Fauci appeared before a House committee as Republicans peppered him with accusations of profiting from COVID-19, suppressing information and using faulty science to prolong the pandemic. John Stolnis has more from Washington.

  

Biden Targets The Border

President Biden is expected to announce an Executive Order later today addressing the continued surge of migration at the Southern Border. Correspondent Clayton Neville reports. 

  

Considering Castration

Louisiana has sent to the governor a bill that, if signed, would create a tough new sentencing option for state courts to consider – surgical castration for child sex offenders.  Correspondent Jackie Quinn reports.

  

Atlanta’s Water Worries

Atlanta's water issues have now past the four-day mark. Correspondent Haya Panjwani reports.

  

Found On A Baltimore Bus

Police in Baltimore, Maryland are trying to figure out who left two fetuses on the same city bus. 

   

Remembering D-Day

We remember this week the 80th anniversary of D-Day in 1944. Correspondent Karen Chammas reports on observances happening in France to mark the day allied troops stormed the beaches of Normandy.

   

Jury Selected For Hunter Biden Trial

Opening arguments are expected today in the trial for President Biden's only living son, Hunter.  Correspondent Clayton Neville reports.

 

Latest on Russia-Ukraine

The White House announced that Vice President Kamala Harris will be attending a peace summit for Ukraine. Washington correspondent Sagar Meghani reports it comes amid a time when fighting has intensified between Kyiv and the Kremlin.

  

Suspected Serial Killer Back To Court

The suspect accused of being the Gilgo Beach serial killer is due back in a New York court this week. Correspondent Julie Walker reports.

  

Charges Dropped In Driver’s Death

A Minnesota State Trooper who shot and killed a motorist during a traffic stop last July has had the charges against him dropped. Pamela Furr tells us why.

  

Congresswoman’s Cancer Diagnosis

A prominent Democrat House member from Texas announced that she has cancer. Correspondent Jennifer King reports.

   

Menendez Back On The Ballot

Indicted Democrat Senator Bob Menendez of New Jersey filed for reelection Monday as an independent. He faced a deadline this week to file as an independent candidate. 

  

Disinformation Concerns Growing

Reports say the U.S. may be less prepared for the threat of foreign disinformation ahead of this year's election than it was four years ago.  Lisa Dwyer reports.

 

Finally  

One month before the July 4 holiday weekend, and gas prices are dropping. Correspondent Rita Foley reports.

  

This week marks the final time that Pat Sajak will spin the Wheel of Fortune. Kevin Carr has the story.

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