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Brushback Over DOGE Emails, Macron Visits Trump, NYC Shutting Some Migrant Housing, Judge Says No To AP

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Today on America in the Morning

 

Musk’s Work E-Mail Getting Brushback

Confusion is growing by the day over the email sent by Elon Musk’s Department of Government Efficiency to federal workers to detail what they did last week. Fox News is reporting that the Office of Personnel Management has concerns those emails could be read by who they describe as “malign foreign actors.” Washington correspondent Sagar Meghani reports that Kash Patel told FBI workers not to respond.

  

Macron’s White House Visit

As the Trump administration continues talks with Russia over the war in Ukraine, the President welcomed French President Emmanuel Macron to the White House to hear his thoughts on the path forward. John Stolnis has more from Washington.

   

NYC Shutting Some Migrant Housing

The Mayor of New York is closing a migrant shelter in Midtown Manhattan as part of his pledge to close dozens of shelters in the city by June. Correspondent Clayton Neville reports. 

  

Vivek For Governor

Vivek Ramaswamy helped Donald Trump win the White House, and was one of the founders of the Office of Government Efficiency. Now the multi-millionaire is kicking off a campaign to become the next governor of Ohio. Jennifer King has more.

  

DoorDash Settlement

A settlement has been reached in a court case involving the delivery app DoorDash.  Lisa Dwyer reports it centered around delivery drivers getting stiffed on tips.

     

Judge Says No To Associated Press

A Federal Judge has weighed-in on the Trump administration's decision to bar the Associated Press from the Oval Office. Correspondent Clayton Neville reports.

  

US Hits Ukraine Roadblock At The UN

The United States openly clashed with European allies at the United Nations, failing to get the UN to approve its Ukraine resolution, but did move forward with a different one that passed calling for Russia to pull out of Ukrainian territory. This comes as President Trump has not ruled out going to Moscow to meet with Vladimir Putin. Correspondent Julie Walker reports.

  

Latest On The Budget Battle

The federal government’s current stopgap budget expires on March 14th, and House Speaker Mike Johnson is trying to find the votes in his own caucus to pass the Republican spending resolution – what President Trump has labeled “the big beautiful bill.” More from Correspondent Rich Johnson.

  

Trouble For Delta & American Flights

A scary scene at Atlanta’s Hartsfield-Jackson Airport when a Delta Airlines flight was evacuated after a smoky haze filled the cabin. On an American Airlines flight passengers looked out their windows and saw fighter jets on either side of the plane.

  

July 4 Shooting Trial Getting Underway

In Illinois, the trial of a man accused in a deadly Independence Day parade shooting in suburban Chicago is soon to get underway. Correspondent Haya Panjwani reports.

  

Starbucks Job Cuts

One of the best-known coffee houses is going to be handing out pink slips. Correspondent Ed Donahue has details.

  

Supreme Court Cases

Justice Clarence Thomas issued a scathing dissent after the Supreme Court declined to hear a case challenging free speech around abortion clinics. 

  

Finally  

Pope Francis remains in critical condition, but he seems to be improving slightly as he has now been in a Rome hospital for 11 days.  Correspondent Laurence Brooks reports.

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