Today in the group chat, the Trump White House backs away from his anti-weaponization fund.
So why this very rare retreat?
The president of the United States cannot just dip his mitts into the treasury,
scoop out $1.8 billion to give to police beaters.
Donald Trump cursing over the phone at Benjamin Netanyahu,
how sources say a heated phone call forced Israel to pull back in Lebanon.
OK, protests over what some call cruel conditions at an ICE detention center in New Jersey.
We're going to talk about what's going on inside where the cameras can't see.
And primary voters pick one of the biggest jobs in American politics today.
So why are there no big names running to replace California's Gavin Newsom?
By the end of the day,
TV villain Spencer Pratt could be one step closer to knocking off the mayor of Los Angeles.
She says it's not time for amateur hour.
I agree.
That's why I'm running.
The statement's not satisfactory.
My constituents have made clear they don't want money for a ballroom.
They don't want money for a slush fund.
So is the Justice Department's proposed anti-weaponization fund really gone?
Republicans say they'll believe it when they finally see it.