Today’s Headlines: The DC federal appeals court has unanimously rejected former President Trump's claim of absolute immunity from prosecution. Despite privileges shielding him while in office, the ruling states that he is now subject to federal criminal prosecution like any other citizen, including for actions taken during his presidency. The decision returns the matter to Judge Tanya Chutkan's jurisdiction, who previously ruled against Trump's immunity. However, Trump may appeal to the Supreme Court, though there's no guarantee the court will accept the case. Secretary of State Antony Blinken addressed negotiations in Doha, Qatar, involving Israel and representatives from Egypt and Qatar, acting on behalf of Hamas. The Qatar prime minister expressed optimism about progress toward a deal aiming to release Israeli hostages in Gaza and implement a ceasefire lasting one to two months. The Senate's bipartisan $118 billion proposal on immigration and military aid has failed due to lack of support, with Senate Republicans reversing course after criticism from Donald Trump. President Biden urged reconsideration of the bill, emphasizing its importance over political maneuvering. Meanwhile, House Republicans attempted to impeach Homeland Security Secretary Alejandro Mayorkas but fell short in the vote. In Nevada, primaries were held, with Nikki Haley and Biden winning, while Trump will participate in the Republican caucus. The outcome coincides with an investigation into the state GOP chairman's involvement in a fake elector scheme. In Michigan, Jennifer Crumbley was found guilty on all counts of involuntary manslaughter in connection with her son's school shooting. Lastly, Google settled a $350 million lawsuit over a security lapse on Google Plus, benefiting shareholders who purchased stock during a specific timeframe.
Resources/Articles mentioned in this episode:
NY Times: Federal Appeals Court Rejects Trump’s Claim of Absolute Immunity
NBC News: Israel-Hamas war: Hamas' reaction to possible hostage deal is 'positive,' Qatari prime minister says
CNN: Bipartisan border deal on brink of defeat ahead of key Senate vote | CNN Politics
NBC News: Biden urges Congress to pass bipartisan immigration bill, says Republicans are 'caving' to Trump’s demands
NY Times: Mayorkas Impeachment Vote Fails in House: Live Updates and News
ProPublica: Nevada Republicans’ Caucus Adds Chaos and Confusion to the State’s Presidential Primary
CBS News: Jury finds Jennifer Crumbley guilty of four counts of involuntary manslaughter
Wa Post: Google agrees to pay $350 million settlement in data privacy case
Morning Announcements is produced by Sami Sage alongside Amanda Duberman and Bridget Schwartz
Edited by Grace Hernandez-Johnson
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megaphone.fm/adchoicesToday’s Headlines: The DC federal appeals court has unanimously rejected former President Trump's claim of absolute immunity from prosecution. Despite privileges shielding him while in office, the ruling states that he is now subject to federal criminal prosecution like any other citizen, including for actions taken during his presidency. The decision returns the matter to Judge Tanya Chutkan's jurisdiction, who previously ruled against Trump's immunity. However, Trump may appeal to the Supreme Court, though there's no guarantee the court will accept the case. Secretary of State Antony Blinken addressed negotiations in Doha, Qatar, involving Israel and representatives from Egypt and Qatar, acting on behalf of Hamas. The Qatar prime minister expressed optimism about progress toward a deal aiming to release Israeli hostages in Gaza and implement a ceasefire lasting one to two months. The Senate's bipartisan $118 billion proposal on immigration and military aid has failed due to lack of support, with Senate Republicans reversing course after criticism from Donald Trump. President Biden urged reconsideration of the bill, emphasizing its importance over political maneuvering. Meanwhile, House Republicans attempted to impeach Homeland Security Secretary Alejandro Mayorkas but fell short in the vote. In Nevada, primaries were held, with Nikki Haley and Biden winning, while Trump will participate in the Republican caucus. The outcome coincides with an investigation into the state GOP chairman's involvement in a fake elector scheme. In Michigan, Jennifer Crumbley was found guilty on all counts of involuntary manslaughter in connection with her son's school shooting. Lastly, Google settled a $350 million lawsuit over a security lapse on Google Plus, benefiting shareholders who purchased stock during a specific timeframe.
Resources/Articles mentioned in this episode:
NY Times: Federal Appeals Court Rejects Trump’s Claim of Absolute Immunity
NBC News: Israel-Hamas war: Hamas' reaction to possible hostage deal is 'positive,' Qatari prime minister says
CNN: Bipartisan border deal on brink of defeat ahead of key Senate vote | CNN Politics
NBC News: Biden urges Congress to pass bipartisan immigration bill, says Republicans are 'caving' to Trump’s demands
NY Times: Mayorkas Impeachment Vote Fails in House: Live Updates and News
ProPublica: Nevada Republicans’ Caucus Adds Chaos and Confusion to the State’s Presidential Primary
CBS News: Jury finds Jennifer Crumbley guilty of four counts of involuntary manslaughter
Wa Post: Google agrees to pay $350 million settlement in data privacy case
Morning Announcements is produced by Sami Sage alongside Amanda Duberman and Bridget Schwartz
Edited by Grace Hernandez-Johnson
Learn more about your ad choices. Visit
megaphone.fm/adchoicesToday’s Headlines: The DC federal appeals court has unanimously rejected former President Trump's claim of absolute immunity from prosecution. Despite privileges shielding him while in office, the ruling states that he is now subject to federal criminal prosecution like any other citizen, including for actions taken during his presidency. The decision returns the matter to Judge Tanya Chutkan's jurisdiction, who previously ruled against Trump's immunity. However, Trump may appeal to the Supreme Court, though there's no guarantee the court will accept the case. Secretary of State Antony Blinken addressed negotiations in Doha, Qatar, involving Israel and representatives from Egypt and Qatar, acting on behalf of Hamas. The Qatar prime minister expressed optimism about progress toward a deal aiming to release Israeli hostages in Gaza and implement a ceasefire lasting one to two months. The Senate's bipartisan $118 billion proposal on immigration and military aid has failed due to lack of support, with Senate Republicans reversing course after criticism from Donald Trump. President Biden urged reconsideration of the bill, emphasizing its importance over political maneuvering. Meanwhile, House Republicans attempted to impeach Homeland Security Secretary Alejandro Mayorkas but fell short in the vote. In Nevada, primaries were held, with Nikki Haley and Biden winning, while Trump will participate in the Republican caucus. The outcome coincides with an investigation into the state GOP chairman's involvement in a fake elector scheme. In Michigan, Jennifer Crumbley was found guilty on all counts of involuntary manslaughter in connection with her son's school shooting. Lastly, Google settled a $350 million lawsuit over a security lapse on Google Plus, benefiting shareholders who purchased stock during a specific timeframe.
Resources/Articles mentioned in this episode:
Morning Announcements is produced by Sami Sage alongside Amanda Duberman and Bridget Schwartz
Edited by Grace Hernandez-Johnson
Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices