Trump won’t try to move Georgia case to federal court

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DOJ Investigating MN Governor & Minneapolis Mayor Over Alleged Obstruction

The Justice Department is now investigating Minnesota's governor and the Minneapolis mayor for allegedly obstructing federal law enforcement officers. Plus, a frame-by-frame video analysis by the New York Times sheds light on some of the most fundamental questions about Renee Goo ...  Show more

Minneapolis Protest Erupt After Another Officer-Involved Shooting

More protests after another shooting, as President Trump threatens to invoke the Insurrection Act, and the head of Homeland Security says if you are near an ICE operation, you too can be stopped and asked to prove you are an American. Anderson also speaks to Antonio Romanucci, an ...  Show more

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