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The Pentagon is set to hold a news conference in an hour to discuss the U.S. military strikes in Iran.
A new CIA report describes these as successful.
Meanwhile, Iran's supreme leader, Ayatollah Khamenei,
has released a statement congratulating Iran on its victory over Israel.
He says the U.S. gained no achievement from the war.
The Trump administration is suing all the federal judges in Maryland.
The administration is citing a federal court order that blocks the immediate removal of detained migrants.
NPR's Ryan Lucas reports.
The Trump administration filed the lawsuit against 15 federal judges in the District of Maryland.
The administration is challenging a standing rule put in place by the district's chief judge that automatically blocks on a limited temporary basis the government from deporting migrants in Maryland who file suit challenging their detention.
The administration says the rule impedes the power of the White House to enforce immigration laws and is an unlawful attempt to restrain the executive branch.
The unusual suit was filed in the court the administration is suing,
so the Justice Department is requesting that the case be presided over by a federal judge from another district.
The court in Maryland declined to comment.