Trump's Anniversary Press Briefing, Trump To Arrive Late In Davos, Minneapolis Subpoenas, Busfied's Day In Court
JAN 21, 202639 MIN
Trump's Anniversary Press Briefing, Trump To Arrive Late In Davos, Minneapolis Subpoenas, Busfied's Day In Court
JAN 21, 202639 MIN
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Today on America in the MorningTrump Press Briefing
It was one year ago President Trump was officially sworn in for a second term as President and on Tuesday, he made a rare appearance in the White House briefing room to praise the work done by his administration in the first year of Trump 2.0. John Stolnis has more from Washington.
Trump’s Plane Problem On The Way To Davos
President Trump is arriving in Davos, Switzerland for the World Economic Forum later than planned after Air Force One had to turn around and go
back to the US due to what was described as an electrical issue on the
plane. When he does arrive there, some European leaders along with Canada’s Prime Minister will be waiting for him with concern over his threats to annex Greenland, and uneasiness over increasing tariffs
raised by the US against nations that have backed Denmark. Correspondent Julie Walker reports.
DOJ Issues Minneapolis Subpoenas
The Justice Department is handing out grand jury subpoenas in
Minnesota as ICE continues to make apprehensions, in a probe Democrats are calling a bullying tactic. Jennifer King reports.
Ten Commandments To Court
A US Court of Appeals is weighing arguments over Louisiana's controversial Ten Commandments law. Correspondent Clayton Neville reports.
Halligan Is Out
Attorney General Pam Bondi said Tuesday night that Lindsey Halligan is leaving her post as a federal prosecutor in Virginia. The announcement comes the same day that a federal judge barred Halligan from what
he called her “masquerading” as a prosecutor.
Baseball Hall Of Fame
For another year it wasn’t Mark McGwire, Alex Rodriguez or Roger Clemens that reached immortality. Correspondent Gethin Coolbaugh reports on the two former star outfielders who were elected to the Baseball Hall of Fame in Cooperstown.
Congress Works On Budget
While the political world is paying close attention to global issues involving the United States, lawmakers on Capitol Hill are focused on
legislation that would keep the government open beyond the end of this month. Correspondent Clayton Neville reports.
Letlow Announces Primary Challenge
After receiving an endorsement from President Trump despite not being a candidate, Louisiana Congresswoman Julia Letlow announced she will take on fellow Republican Bill Cassidy for his US Senate seat. Sue Aller has details.
New Jersey’s New Governor
New Jersey has a new governor. Correspondent Ed Donahue reports on the swearing in of Mikie Sherrill to lead the Garden State.
Usha Vance Expecting
And baby makes four - Correspondent Mike Pesoli reports there's a new arrival in the Vice President's future.
Finally
Actor Timothy Busfield had his pre-trial hearing in New Mexico. Entertainment reporter Kevin Carr reports that Busfield will be released pending his trial. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices