President Trump's on again, off again tariffs appear to be back on ... and everybody's feeling the whiplash. Plus, the president and Elon Musk are scheduled to appear before cameras today. Will Musk get a warm sendoff? Or could criticism of the big beautiful bill come back to bite him?
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Court Blocks Trump Tariffs
The US Court of International Trade blocks President Trump's sweeping global tariffs, ruling he overstepped his authority. We bring you the latest on how the administration is responding. Plus, it's graduation day at Harvard, but the fate of international students will be in the hands of a federal judge. And when you hear "crypto crime," you probably think about someone behind a keyboard, not someone with a wrench. We explain.
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47:54
Trump Pardons Reality TV Stars
Reality TV stars Todd and Julie Chrisley are the latest to join the long list of Donald Trump's supporters to receive a get out of jail free card. Are we starting to see a pattern? Plus, the president says Vladimir Putin is "playing with fire" as Russia escalates its assault on Ukraine. This morning we also review explosive testimony from Diddy's ex-assistant. Can she help prosecutors build a racketeering case?
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Another Deadly Night in Ukraine
Tensions surge after President Trump's comments about Russia's leader going "absolutely crazy." Is Vladimir Putin sending a message? Plus, the Senate gears up to take on the president's agenda. But how are the proposed Medicaid cuts going over with their constituents back home? And three more inmates who busted out of a New Orleans jail have been arrested. We detail where they were found and the frantic search for the two still on the run.
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More Trump Tariff Turmoil
There's another delay in the trade war, this time with the European Union. But how long will it really last? Plus, Russia launches its largest aerial attack on Ukraine ever. But will President Trump's rare rebuke of Vladimir Putin help ease tensions? And with thousands of international students at Harvard in limbo, now the Trump Administration wants their names and countries of origin.
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