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Drew Petrimoulx chats with The Hill’s White House correspondent Alex Gangitano about the global economic fallout sparked by President Trump’s sweeping tariffs after the stock market tumbled Thursday.
Plus, The Hill’s national security and legal affairs reporter Rebecca Beitsch joins the show to discuss the Trump administration’s admission that it sent a Maryland man to a Salvadoran prison in error.
Drew Petrimoulx chats with The Hill’s courts and legal reporter Zach Schonfeld about the Department of Justice's appearance in front of U.S. District Judge James Boasberg regarding the Trump administration deporting migrants under the Alien Enemies Act.
Plus, The Hill’s national political reporter Cate Martel joins the show to discuss Speaker Mike Johnson (R-La.) trying to break the impasse over the push to allow proxy voting for new parents, as the standoff between GOP leadership and Rep. Anna Paulina Luna (R-Fla.) hardens.
NewsNation's Alex Caprariello breaks down the brutal storms barraging the Midwest and South, killing at least six people, generating tornadoes and downing power across a swath of states.
Also in your Debrief: Adams running for reelection as an independent.
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Drew Petrimoulx chats with The Hill’s White House columnist Niall Stanage about the arrival of President Trump’s “Liberation Day” of long promised reciprocal tariffs.
Plus, NewsNation’s Nancy Loo walks us through the incoming deadline for individuals to get a REAL ID-compliant ID.
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Drew Petrimoulx chats with The Hill’s about national political reporter Julia Manchester about Susan Crawford winning an open seat on the Wisconsin Supreme Court race, keeping the high court’s 4-3 liberal majority intact and delivering a blow to Elon Musk and President Trump.
Plus, The Hill’s senior editor Jesse Byrnes joins the show to discuss Sen. Cory Booker (D-N.J.) on Tuesday setting a new record for longest floor speech in Senate history, having held the floor for 25 hours and 5 minutes to decry potential GOP spending cuts in their looming tax bill and policies put in place by the Trump administration.
Also in your Debrief: SCOTUS to hear oral arguments in abortion-related case. McMorrow enters Michigan Senate race, citing ‘fear and anger and uncertainty right now.’ Eric Adams corruption case dismissed by federal judge.
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Courts and Legal Reporter Zach Schonfeld joins Drew Petrimoulx to discuss the latest in the case against suspected UnitedHealthcare CEO killer Luigi Mangione, after Attorney General Pam Bondi directs the DOJ to seek the death penalty. Speaker Mike Johnson says 'activist' judges pushing back on President Trump's executive orders are ultimately causing a 'constitutional crisis'.
A judge blocked the President's bid to end temporary protected status for hundreds of thousands of Venezuelan immigrants, as the White House admits one of the deportees they sent to the notorious mega prison in El Salvador last month was in the U.S. legally and had protected legal status.
The hill's National Political Reporter Julia Manchester has the latest on voters in Wisconsin and Florida heading back to the polls today in the first major election since Donald Trump and the Republicans swept back into power last November.
On the ballot in Florida are two house seats both won handily by Republicans in November and both vacated by Trump appointees: Former Attorney General pick Matt Gaetz, and National Security Advisor Mike Waltz.
In Wisconsin, voters will fill a seat on the State Supreme Court and decide its ideological direction for years.
The Trump Administration calls it 'Liberation Day', but some experts fear this move will only make inflation worse. White House Reporter Brett Samuels joins Drew Petrimoulx to discuss the sweeping tariffs the U.S. is set to impose on foreign imports on Wednesday.
New Jersey Senator Cory Booker continues his marathon speech today, railing against President Trump, Congressional Republicans and Elon Musk.
Senate Majority leader John Thune aims to get a budget proposal to the floor this week, while President Trump and Senator Lindsay Graham fuel the fire on a Trump third term despite the Constitution being clear it can not be done.
Harvard University under intense scrutiny as the Trump administration threatens to cut nearly $9-billion dollars in Federal funding , accusing the school of failing to address antisemitism on campus.
NewsNation's Tom Dempsey has the latest on the administration's crack down and attempt to deport students in the country on visas who it accuses of supporting terrorism.
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All eyes are on Wisconsin’s Supreme Court race, where billionaire Elon Musk held a rally last night, handing out two $1 million dollar checks, after the courts declined to step in and block the controversial giveaway.
The Hill’s National Political Reporter Julia Manchester joins Judy Kurtz to discuss whether there is a possibility the Supreme Court could redraw districts depriving Wisconsin of two house seats on the Republican side.
And down in Florida, a special election for national security advisor MIKE Waltz’s seat catches republicans off guard as Democratic candidate Josh Weil has raised nearly 10-million dollars while polls show him down just several points.
President Trump grows frustrated with how the Ukraine ceasefire negotiations are going, telling NBC during a phone interview that he is ‘pissed’ at Putin.
Republicans facing a series of crucial tests this week… the Hill’s Congressional Reporter Mychael Schnell joins Judy Kurtz to discuss President Trump’s Global Trade battle with so-called ‘Liberation Day’ coming April 2 as sweeping reciprocal tariffs are set to go into effect, testing the stock market and our closest allies.
Plus, Senate Republicans in a race to forward Trump’s agenda, with their sights set on a possible budget vote this week. Are both chambers aligned enough to eventually meld their separate blueprints into one big bill?
A sneak peek inside one of the most historic Presidential campaigns in American history, how early did President Biden's team know the writing was on the wall and were contingency plans in place?
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Judy Kurtz chats with The Hill’s Brett Samuels as Elon Musk indicates he plans to step away from DOGE. What’s next for the billionaire and how attacks on Tesla my play into his decision.
Brett also gives his take on Trump’s new Executive order targeting the Smithsonian Institute, and the ripple effects after the State Department revoked more than 300 student visas.
Julia Manchester also joins the conversation as Wisconsin and Florida voters get ready to head back to the voting booth. The $1M offer from Elon Musk, why republicans may be concerned about two deep-red districts, and the recent executive order that may impact it all.
Also in your Debrief: Vice President Vance and his wife Usha touch down in Greenland amid Trump’s repeated efforts to acquire the arctic island.
Judy Kurtz chats with The Hill’s Mychael Schnell after President Trump signs an executive order ending union rights for hundreds of thousands of federal employees. What it means and what’s next for workers.
Mychael also gives her take after Elise Stefanik’s nomination to be U.N. Ambassador was pulled, what’s next for Republicans in congress as the budget battle continues, and what kind of roadblocks could be in store for democrats if they don’t get on bord.
Also in your Debrief: Signalgate fallout continues and Trump announces new tariffs on auto imports; A look at Canada’s response and Trumps’s demand that Automakers not raise their prices.
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Drew Petrimoulx chats with The Hill’s White House correspondent Alex Gangitano about the Department of Health and Human Services (HHS) planning to dismiss 10,000 employees as part of a massive restructuring effort, Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr. announced Thursday, in a push to consolidate more agency functions under Kennedy’s purview.
Plus, Matt Taglia, senior director of Emerson College Polling, joins the show to discuss current polling in the New York City mayoral race.
Also in your Debrief: Trump touts arrest of alleged MS-13 leader in Virginia. Detained Tufts student’s lawyer demands government produce her.
Drew Petrimoulx chats with The Hill’s courts and legal reporter Zach Schonfeld about U.S. District Court Judge James Boasberg, who has been assigned to President Trump’s Venezuelan deportation case, now being assigned to the lawsuit about the Trump administration’s use of a Signal group chat.
Plus, The Hill’s national political reporter Cate Martel joins the show to break down the latest developments of the sensitive information shared recently in a Signal group chat by Trump officials.
Also in your Debrief: Detained Tufts student’s lawyer demands government produce her. NATO clarifies statement on missing soldiers: ‘The search is ongoing.’
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Drew Petrimoulx chats with The Hill’s White House columnist Niall Stanage about The Atlantic publishing the Signal group chat messages among national security leaders that were inadvertently shared with Editor-in-Chief Jeffrey Goldberg, noting administration officials said Tuesday they were not classified.
Plus, NewsNation’s Washington, D.C. correspondent Tom Dempsey breaks down Vice President Vance saying he’s traveling to Greenland on Friday, a move that comes after the Trump administration provoked backlash from officials in Greenland and Denmark when it was announced that second lady Usha Vance would be heading there.
Also in your Debrief: Supreme Court upholds Biden’s ‘ghost guns’ crackdown. ‘Borrowers have zero power’: Trump moving student loans to SBA sparks concern, confusion.
Drew Petrimoulx chats with The Hill’s senior editor Jesse Byrnes about President Trump on Tuesday signing an executive order that would dramatically overhaul how federal elections are run, a move that follows years of exaggerated claims from Trump about mail ballots and noncitizen voting.
Plus, hear from NewsNation’s Washington, D.C. correspondent Joe Khalil on executives from public broadcasters PBS and NPR testifying before the House Delivering on Government Efficiency subcommittee Wednesday morning.
Also in your Debrief: DHS suspends green card processing for refugees, asylees
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Drew Petrimoulx chats with The Hill’s White House Reporter Brett Samuels as the fallout from ‘Signal-gate’ continues.
Brett delves deeper into why top national security officials were discussing military operations on the commercially available app, what the reactions are from both sides, and what the ramifications may be for both those involved and the United States’ national security.
Brett also discusses what’s next for congress and what’s in store for Social Security as Trump’s nominee to head the administration faces a grilling on capitol hill.
Also in your Debrief: How the Trump Administration is tacking egg prices.
Drew Petrimoulx chats with The Hill’s Courts and Legal Reporter Zach Schonfeld to help sift through and understand the onslaught of court orders and rulings affecting The Trump Administration’s agenda.
Zach gives the rundown of where several critical cases stand, what’s next for the White House, and how lawmakers may plan to check the judiciary’s power to limit the president.
Also in your Debrief: The FBI is launching a task force to investigate attacks on Tesla dealerships and stock, and breaking down the recent drop in overdose deaths.
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Breaking: Judge James Boasberg has denied a request from the Trump Administration to dissolve his own order, blocking the deportations of alleged Venezuelan gang members.
Now republicans in congress are moving to impeach him.
Judy Kurtz chats with The Hill’s congressional reporter Mychael Schnell as the battle between the judicial and executive branches continues, and congress returns from recess.
Mychael gives the rundown on the latest confirmations, agenda-setting bills, articles of impeachment, and party in-fighting as republicans fight over the best way to slash spending… and democrats battle over the best way to stop it.
Also in your Debreif: Second Lady Usha Vance travels to Greenland amid Trump’s vows to acquire the Danish territory; A former U.S. attorney is found dead, and Mia Love, the first black republican woman elected to congress, succumbed to brain cancer after a years-long battle.
Breaking: Secretary of Defense Pete Hegseth accidentally texts war plans to the editor of The Atlantic.
Judy Kurtz chats with The Hill’s White House reporter Brett Samuels as Trump meets again with his cabinet and senior advisor, Elon Musk. Brett gives an update on what came out of the meeting.
Columbia University implements new rules in compliance with the Trump administration’s demands as the DOJ quietly adds new allegations to Mahmoud Khalil’s case, seemingly to skirt first amendment questions.
National political reporter Julia Manchester also joins Judy to talk about what’s next for Democrats as AOC and Bernie Sanders hit the road over the weekend, and questions swirl about the future of democratic leadership.
Also in your Debrief: More than half a million migrants have their temporary resident status revoked, Trump slams a portrait of himself that has hung in the Colorado state house for more than 5 years, and several comedians take cracks at Trump over his Kennedy Center Takeover.
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Drew Petrimoulx chats with The Hill’s courts and legal reporter Zach Schonfeld about President Trump on Thursday rescinding an executive order he signed less than a week ago targeting the Paul, Weiss law firm, citing an agreement with the firm that includes pro bono support for the administration’s initiatives.
Plus, The Hill’s congressional reporter Mychael Schnell joins the show to discuss Speaker Mike Johnson (R-La.) facing a tricky path forward as President Trump and Elon Musk publicly — and persistently — push for the impeachment of the judge who directed flights carrying Venezuelan migrants to be turned around.
Also in your Debrief: UK issues travel warning for US.
Drew Petrimoulx chats with The Hill’s White House reporter Brett Samuels about President Trump brushing off claims that tech billionaire Elon Musk would be briefed on potential war plans related to China during an upcoming meeting at the Pentagon, calling the notion “completely untrue.”
Plus, The Hill’s Julia Manchester joins the show to discuss Democratic lawmakers increasingly facing the ire of the party’s liberal base at town halls over their response to the Trump administration.
Also in your Debrief: Fire shuts down London’s Heathrow Airport, disrupting travel for hundreds of thousands.
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Judy Kurtz chats with The Hill’s courts and legal reporter Zach Schonfeld about the latest on the deportations of migrants under the 1798 Alien Enemies Act. Trump administration border czar Tom Homan signaled Wednesday that deportations under the act will continue, but he clarified he will obey a judge’s orders and let the Department of Justice (DOJ) and the courts “fight this out.” Attorney General Pam Bondi said the district judge who ordered the Trump administration to return deportation flights over the weekend has “no right” to be asking questions about the specifics.
Plus, The Hill’s senior editor Jesse Byrnes joins the show to discuss the Social Security Administration (SSA) saying it will no longer allow individuals to verify their identity over the phone but instead require online authentication or in-person visits for those seeking benefit claims and direct deposit changes.
Southwest correspondent Ali Bradley interviews Border Patrol Chief Mike Banks in a NewsNation exclusive.
Also in your Debrief: CDC issues dengue fever warning for spring, summer travelers.
Attorney General Pam Bondi announced several suspects were arrested related to alleged attacks on Tesla vehicles and dealerships. Judy Kurtz chats with The Hill’s national political reporter Cate Martel about President Trump signing an executive order Thursday that will begin the dismantling of the Education Department, kick-starting a campaign promise to shutter the federal agency.
Plus, Scott Tranter, director of data science at Decision Desk HQ, joins the show to break down how Americans are feeling about the current political climate.
Also in your Debrief: Germany updates US travel advice after 3 citizens are detained.
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Drew Petrimoulx chats with The Hill’s courts and legal reporter Zach Schonfeld joins the show to talk about the latest court battles in Washington, D.C. and across the nation. They discuss a federal judge on Tuesday indefinitely blocking implementation of President Trump’s executive order effectively barring transgender people from serving openly in the military, a stark blow to the administration’s efforts to curb transgender rights.
They also debrief a federal judge ruling Tuesday that Elon Musk and the Department of Government Efficiency (DOGE) likely exercised unconstitutional authority “in multiple ways” in dismantling the U.S. Agency for International Development (USAID).
Plus, The Hill’s White House correspondent Alex Gangitano about Rep. Mike Flood’s (R-Neb.) town hall turning raucous Tuesday night as he fielded questions from voters about Elon Musk, President Trump’s tariffs, the White House’s posture toward Ukraine and more, with attendees booing and yelling at the congressman throughout the event.
Also in your Debrief: Canadian airline cancels flights to Tennessee as other US routes suspended.
Drew Petrimoulx chats with The Hill’s White House columnist Niall Stanage about President Trump speaking with Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky following Trump’s call with Russian President Vladimir Putin a day earlier in which the two discussed a limited ceasefire in the Russian-Ukraine war.
They also discuss President Trump giving a green light to Israel’s deadly strikes on Gaza early Tuesday, which shattered the fragile ceasefire in place since January, marking a violent turn in his push for peace in the Middle East.
Plus, NewsNation’s Washington, D.C. correspondent Joe Khalil walks us through Senate Democratic Leader Chuck Schumer (N.Y.) facing the toughest fight of his Senate leadership career amid sharp attacks from his party’s base over his vote to advance a House Republican-drafted funding bill.
Also in your Debrief: Judge temporarily bars EPA from clawing back $14B in green bank grants. Dolphins welcome Starliner astronauts Suni Williams, Butch Wilmore back to Earth after 9 months in space.
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Drew Petrimoulx chats with The Hill’s Zach Schonfeld as Supreme Court Chief Justice John Roberts issues a rare rebuke of President Trump’s call to impeach a federal judge.
Zach gives a rundown of what’s behind Trump’s push to impeach the judge, what the reactions have been, and what’s next for the administration and the high court.
Also in your Debrief: Trump rebrands the CBP One app to CBP Home and encourages ‘self-deportations’, Two astronauts stranded in space 9 months ago are set to return home today, and a look at the new ID you need to board a plane.
Drew Petrimoulx chats with The Hill’s Brett Samuels following President Trump and Vladimir Putin’s phone call earlier Tuesday regarding ceasefire negotiations in Ukraine. Brett gives an update on the conversation between the two leaders and what’s next in the negotiations.
Brett also discusses President Trump’s latest appointments to the Military academies, and decision to pull secret service protection from Hunter Biden.
Also in your Debrief: Israel shatters a 2-month ceasefire with a series of deadly airstrikes in Gaza, and 5 republicans in the Minnesota Senate introduce a bill to recognize Trump Derangement Syndrome.
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Drew Petrimoulx chats with The Hill’s Julia Manchester after President Trump said he believes the preemptive pardons issued by former President Biden in the final days of his presidency aren’t valid.
Julia gives her take on the administration’s reasoning behind the doubt, as well as what’s in store for Democrats as infighting takes its toll, and house GOP leaders home in on 26 of their most vulnerable seats ahead of the midterms.
Julia also gives an update as Europe scrambles to fill a U.S.-sized hole in Ukraine’s war effort, and the U.S. military fires on the Houthi rebels in Yemen.
Also in your Debrief: NASA Astronauts stranded in space for 9 months are finally coming home, and devastating storms over the weekend take at least 39 lives.
Drew Petrimoulx chats with The Hill’s Senior Staff writer Rebecca Beitsch as the Trump Administration defends the President’s order citing an 18th century law to deport more than 200 immigrants to a Mega Prison in El Salvador, despite a judge ordering the flights to return to the United States.
Rebecca has a look at the administration’s legal arguments and what’s next.
The Hill’s Congressional reporter Mychael Schnell also joins Drew to discuss the democratic party infighting after the budget battle last week. Mychael also discusses the future of tariffs as well as Trump’s gutting of several agencies including Voice of America, and what it may mean for American influence abroad.
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Drew Petrimoulx chats with The Hill’s congressional reporter Mychael Schnell about how the Senate is up against a government funding deadline Friday and needs 60 votes to keep the lights on and prevent a shutdown beginning Saturday morning.
Also in your Debrief: Education Department investigating dozens of universities after DEI warning letter. Columbia announces disciplinary action for students who took over campus building last spring.
Drew Petrimoulx chats with The Hill’s courts and legal reporter Zach Schonfeld about the latest court battles in Washington, D.C. and across the nation. They discuss a second federal judge blocking the Trump administration from firing federal workers, issuing an order Thursday that probationary employees be reinstated weeks after their dismissal and more.
Plus, The Hill’s national political reporter Julia Manchester joins the show to talk about President Trump meeting with New York Gov. Kathy Hochul (D) at the White House on Friday to discuss plans for an energy pipeline that would run through the Empire State.
Also in your Debrief: NewsNation’s Washington, D.C. correspondent Joe Khalil reports on Mehmet Oz, the celebrity physician and television host, testifying before the Senate Finance Committee on Friday for his confirmation hearing to be head of the Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services (CMS).
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Drew Petrimoulx chats with The Hill’s White House correspondent Alex Gangitano about Senate Democrats saying privately that they will not allow the government to shut down Saturday, despite growing pressure from activists and liberal lawmakers who want them to kill a GOP-crafted six-month stopgap spending bill.
Plus, hear from NewsNation’s campaign reporter Jackie Koppell about House Democrats meeting up for its annual party retreat, just days ahead of a potential government shutdown.
Also in your Debrief: Jewish protesters flood Trump Tower’s lobby to demand the Columbia University activist’s release. Pete Buttigieg declines Senate run in Michigan.
Drew Petrimoulx chats with The Hill’s White House reporter Brett Samuels about President Trump meeting with the NATO Secretary General Mark Rutte as the U.S. is in the thick of trying to find a ceasefire deal in Russia’s war in Ukraine.
Plus, NewsNation’s Southwest correspondent Ali Bradley gives us the latest on immigration detention centers being at full capacity as federal immigration officials seek to find more bed space for those in custody.
Also in your Debrief: The Hill’s courts and legal reporter Zach Schonfeld breaks down the news that Democratic attorneys general in Washington, D.C., and 20 states are sueing the Trump administration over efforts to lay off nearly half of the Education Department workforce.
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Judy Kurtz chats with The Hill’s senior editor Jesse Byrnes about the House on Tuesday passing a funding bill to avert an end-of-the-week government shutdown, teeing up the measure for consideration in the Senate.
Plus, hear from NewsNation’s Washington correspondent Elina Shirazi on the Department of Education announcing Tuesday it has fired nearly half of its workforce, the latest Trump administration move to shrink the federal government that could face swift legal challenge. EDTrust’s director of advocacy and engagement Mandla Deskins walks us through the impacts President Trump’s plans to shutter the department would have on schools.
Judy Kurtz chats with The Hill’s White House columnist Niall Stanage about the latest on President Trump’s tariffs with Canada expected to impose $20.7 billion in retaliatory tariffs after President Trump decided to enforce a 25 percent tariff on steel and aluminum, which went into effect Wednesday.
Plus, The Hill’s courts and legal reporter Zach Schonfeld joins the show to discuss former Columbia University student and pro-Palestinian activist Mahmoud Khalil’s hearing in Manhattan federal court Wednesday.
Also in your Debrief: Inflation cools slightly in Trump’s first month.
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Judy Kurtz chats with The Hill’s Brett Samuels as House Speaker Mike Johnson fights to push through his continuing resolution, despite republicans signaling they will hold out.
The Hill’s tech reporter Miranda Nazzaro also joins Judy as Elon Musk fights to keep control of his several companies while heading up President Trump’s efforts to slash the federal government.
The Hill's National Political Reporter Julia Manchester joins Judy Kurtz to discuss new concern among Republicans in the Senate over President Trump's tariffs on Mexico and Canada... as Ontario agrees to suspend its energy surcharge head of negotiations.
The latest Emerson College Poll shows Trump's approval rating is dropping as Americans sour on how he is handling the economy, Wall Street reacts poorly to all the uncertainty as the sank 900 points.
U.S. and Ukraine officials are in Saudi Arabia today discussing a ceasefire, hours after Ukraine launched a massive drone attack on Moscow.
Trouble is brewing between Elon Musk and members of congress, including Democratic Senator Mark Kelly who slams the billionaire for calling him a traitor.
Also in your debrief: The Columbia student arrested by ICE Sunday for leading the pro-Palestinian protests in the summer of 2024 is in court today after a judge halted his deportation; The Trump administration eyes a
30-percent payroll cut at the National Park Service; Michelle Obama launches a new podcast; a breakdown on Trump's bid to acquire Greenland; and Southwest Airlines' latest move to charge passengers who check luggage.
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Judy Kurtz chats with The Hill’s Niall Stanage as Secretary of State Marco Rubio Slashes more than 80% of USAID contracts. Niall also gives his take as the trade war with Canada escalates, a new Prime Minister enters the picture, and Republicans begin to break ranks with trump over tariffs.
Also in your Debrief: Marco Rubio meets with a Ukrainian delegation in Saudi Arabia Monday, Measles makes its way to one of the busiest international airports in the United States, and the Lieutenant Governor of Texas works to rename an iconic cut of beef.
Trump calls Mahmoud Khalil, the Columbia University Student who led the Pro-Palestinian protests last spring, a terrorist sympathizer. Khalil was arrested by ICE Sunday despite his permanent resident status.
Judy Kurtz chats with The Hill’s Mychael Schnell as Congress gears up for a fight over the budget and a government shutdown looms. Mychael also gives her take on the latest layoffs at the VA and the buyout offers to HHS employees.
Also in your Debrief: BLM Plaza is dismantled, and Federal officials eye selling off government buildings in DC.
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Judy Kurtz chats with The Hill’s White House reporter Brett Samuels about Education Secretary Linda McMahon saying Friday that President Trump is moving forward with an executive order to dismantle the Education Department.
Plus, NewsNation’s West Coast correspondent Nancy Loo walks us through the latest on Tesla dealerships being targeted with protests and vandalism
Also in your Debrief: SpaceX rocket explodes, causing some flight delays. US adds 151,000 jobs in first report of Trump’s new term.
Judy Kurtz chats with The Hill’s congressional reporter Mychael Schnell about President Trump saying he wants to “help” Mexico and Canada with his delay of some tariffs against Canada and Mexico until early next month.
Plus, NewsNation’s Jorge Ventura walks us through the hidden cartel smuggling tunnels in the Rio Grande Valley.
Also in your Debrief: Sean 'Diddy' Combs faces new allegations of forced labor according to new indictment. Federal judge stops compounded copies of Eli Lilly weight loss, diabetes drugs.
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