Today on America in the MorningNew Images Of Alleged Brown University Shooter

Authorities have released images of the new person of interest in the deadly shooting at Brown University, as Rhode Island police and the FBI continue to look for more clues and want the public’s help to find the person they believe could be the attacker at the Ivy League school.  The
details from correspondent Joan Jones.   

Wiles White House Comments

White House aides and allies on Tuesday rushed to publicly defend Susie Wiles after the Chief-of-Staff’s jaw-dropping interview in Vanity Fair had her pointedly criticizing the President, Vice President, and many in the Cabinet.  Correspondent Marcela Sanchez reports on the revealing series of conversations with Wiles, who typically shuns the media spotlight.   

US Targeting Tankers

President Trump has ramped up pressure on Venezuela on Tuesday by announcing that he is ordering a blockade of all “sanctioned oil tankers” entering and leaving the South American country.  

Murder Charges Planned For Rob Reiner’s Son

The Los Angeles District Attorney will be unveiling murder charges against the son of legendary actor and director Rob Reiner and his wife, and new details are emerging about Nick Reiner, accused of his parent’s killing.  Correspondent Haya Panjwani reports.  

Judge Considering OK For WH Ballroom

A US District Judge says he’s inclined to allow the continuation of construction of a ballroom addition, giving the White House additional time to submit plans for the court to review.  Correspondent Ben Thomas reports the Trump administration says the White House ballroom construction is a matter of national security.  

Trump’s Address To The Nation

President Trump took to social media to announce he will hold a prime-time address to the nation tonight.  Correspondent Clayton Neville has a preview.    

Healthcare Test Vote Today

House Republican leaders say there will be no votes on compromise legislation that some moderate Republicans and Democrats want to see that would extend Obamacare subsidies that are set to increase significantly for millions of Americans in 2026.  John Stolnis has the latest from Washington.  

Uproar Over Drug Boat Videos

There was both understanding and anger on Capitol Hill after Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth told senators he will not release video of a
controversial boat strike to the American public.  Washington correspondent Sagar Meghani reports. 

More Learned About The Australia Shooters

We're learning more about the father and son believed to be responsible for a terror attack in Sydney, Australia over the weekend that authorities say targeted Jews.  Correspondent Clayton Neville reports Australians are speaking out saying their government has been lax against stopping anti-Semitic activity.  

Planned Colorado Power Outage

Thousands of people in the counties that surround Boulder, Colorado are going to find themselves in the dark come midday today.  Xcel Energy announced they will be cutting off the power to more than 50,000 customers in five Colorado counties. 

Travel Ban Updated

The White House has revised their list of nations under a travel ban to the United States, adding an additional 20 countries.  Correspondent Haya Panjwani reports.  

California Maps To Court

The fight over California’s new congressional map designed to help Democrats flip a string of U.S. House seats kicked off in court.
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New Images Of Alleged Brown University Shooter, Wiles White House Comments, US Targeting Venezuelan Tankers, Trump To Address The Nation

DEC 17, 202539 MIN
America In The Morning

New Images Of Alleged Brown University Shooter, Wiles White House Comments, US Targeting Venezuelan Tankers, Trump To Address The Nation

DEC 17, 202539 MIN

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Today on America in the MorningNew Images Of Alleged Brown University Shooter Authorities have released images of the new person of interest in the deadly shooting at Brown University, as Rhode Island police and the FBI continue to look for more clues and want the public’s help to find the person they believe could be the attacker at the Ivy League school.  The details from correspondent Joan Jones.    Wiles White House Comments White House aides and allies on Tuesday rushed to publicly defend Susie Wiles after the Chief-of-Staff’s jaw-dropping interview in Vanity Fair had her pointedly criticizing the President, Vice President, and many in the Cabinet.  Correspondent Marcela Sanchez reports on the revealing series of conversations with Wiles, who typically shuns the media spotlight.    US Targeting Tankers President Trump has ramped up pressure on Venezuela on Tuesday by announcing that he is ordering a blockade of all “sanctioned oil tankers” entering and leaving the South American country.   Murder Charges Planned For Rob Reiner’s Son The Los Angeles District Attorney will be unveiling murder charges against the son of legendary actor and director Rob Reiner and his wife, and new details are emerging about Nick Reiner, accused of his parent’s killing.  Correspondent Haya Panjwani reports.   Judge Considering OK For WH Ballroom A US District Judge says he’s inclined to allow the continuation of construction of a ballroom addition, giving the White House additional time to submit plans for the court to review.  Correspondent Ben Thomas reports the Trump administration says the White House ballroom construction is a matter of national security.   Trump’s Address To The Nation President Trump took to social media to announce he will hold a prime-time address to the nation tonight.  Correspondent Clayton Neville has a preview.     Healthcare Test Vote Today House Republican leaders say there will be no votes on compromise legislation that some moderate Republicans and Democrats want to see that would extend Obamacare subsidies that are set to increase significantly for millions of Americans in 2026.  John Stolnis has the latest from Washington.   Uproar Over Drug Boat Videos There was both understanding and anger on Capitol Hill after Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth told senators he will not release video of a controversial boat strike to the American public.  Washington correspondent Sagar Meghani reports.  More Learned About The Australia Shooters We're learning more about the father and son believed to be responsible for a terror attack in Sydney, Australia over the weekend that authorities say targeted Jews.  Correspondent Clayton Neville reports Australians are speaking out saying their government has been lax against stopping anti-Semitic activity.   Planned Colorado Power Outage Thousands of people in the counties that surround Boulder, Colorado are going to find themselves in the dark come midday today.  Xcel Energy announced they will be cutting off the power to more than 50,000 customers in five Colorado counties.  Travel Ban Updated The White House has revised their list of nations under a travel ban to the United States, adding an additional 20 countries.  Correspondent Haya Panjwani reports.   California Maps To Court The fight over California’s new congressional map designed to help Democrats flip a string of U.S. House seats kicked off in court. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices