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Trump Responds To Putin, Tuberville For Governor, Diddy Trial Continues, Chrisley Pardons

Published 11 months, 4 weeks ago
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Today on America in the Morning


 Trump Responds To Putin

As Russian President Vladimir Putin launched one of the largest and deadliest drone strikes of the Ukraine War over the Memorial Day weekend, President Trump is taking to social media to voice his anger and frustration.  John Stolnis has more from Washington.  

Tuberville For Governor

A football coach turned United States senator is calling an audible with an eye on state politics.  Correspondent Clayton Neville reports on a move that could impact both Alabama and Washington, DC.   T

Chrisley Pardons

The stars of a reality show who landed in federal prison could be freed as soon as today.  President Donald Trump called two of the children of imprisoned reality television couple Todd and Julie Chrisley from the Oval Office on Tuesday, informing them of his plans to pardon their parents.   

Diddy Trial Testimony

There was more sensational testimony in the trial of disgraced music mogul Sean Diddy Combs, including a former assistant alleging she was kidnapped in a plot to kill another rapper.  Correspondent Julie Walker reports.   

Tennessee Bus Crash

Two people are dead and more than three dozen were hurt after a Greyhound Bus crashed on a western Tennessee highway.  

NPR’s Trump Lawsuit

National Public Radio is fighting back after Donald Trump’s executive order cutting its government funding.  Washington correspondent Sagar Meghani reports on NPR’s lawsuit against the president.  

 

Trump-Harvard Escalation

The Trump administration is taking more action against Harvard as the President cracks down on universities accused of supporting antisemitism, as war continues in the Middle East.  Correspondent Clayton Neville reports that the executive orders from the president is spurring the Ivy League school to respond with a lawsuit.  

Philadelphia Shootout

The search is on for those responsible for a deadly Memorial Day shooting in a Philadelphia park that turned a peaceful day into what was described as a war zone.  Correspondent Julie Walker reports.  

Travel Warnings

The State Department issued two very extreme travel advisories to Americans traveling abroad.  

Students In Limbo

New visa interviews for foreign students are officially now on hold.  Lisa Dwyer reports.

Finally  Musician Rick Derringer, known for “Hang on Sloopy” and “Rock and Roll Hoochie Coo” has passed away.  Kevin Carr has a look back at his career.   

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