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Wednesday, May 28th, 2025
Today, Judge Xinis fires back at the Trump administration for asking for another unwarranted 30 day delay; NPR is suing the Trump administration over funding cuts; Temu Trump Senator Tommy Tuberville has launched a bid for Governor of Alabama; RFK Jr says the CDC will no longer recommend COVID vaccines for health children and pregnant people; Congressman Andy Ogles confirms an investigation into the Nashville Mayor’s Office; Trump has pardoned a Virginia sheriff convicted of federal bribery charges and a tax cheat after his mom attended a million dollar dinner at Mar a Lago; the Trump administration pauses new visa interviews as it weighs a social media vetting program; Trump announces a $2.5B bitcoin treasury scam; a suspect has been arrested in a bitcoin kidnapping and torture case; Trump cuts all federal funding to Harvard University; man feared to be cognitively slipping after writing book about wrong president; and Allison delivers your Good News.
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Guest: Delaware Governor Matt Meyer
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Stories:
White House stunned as Hegseth inquiry brings up illegal wiretap claims | Trump administration | The Guardian
Trump pardons Virginia sheriff convicted of federal bribery charges | ABC News
Trump Media to raise $2.5 billion to invest in bitcoin | Reuters
Another Suspect Is Arrested in Bitcoin Kidnapping and Torture Case | The New York Times
Trump team pauses new student visa interviews as it weighs expanding social media vetting | POLITICO
Trump administration moves to cut all remaining federal contracts with Harvard | Reuters