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A verdict is expected next month, but legal proceedings could stretch on for years.
South Korea hasn't carried out any executions since 1997.
And that's what's news for this Tuesday afternoon.
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Today's show is produced by Pierre Bien-Aimé with supervising producer Tali Arbel.
I'm Alex Osola for The Wall Street Journal.
We'll be back with a new show tomorrow morning.
Thanks for listening.
Trump has been criticizing his attorney general, Pam Bondi, describing her as weak and ineffective.
Plus, some lawmakers and former officials criticized the investigation into Fed Chair Jerome Powell.
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This one is full of billionaires worried about a possible tax.
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I'm Alex Osola for The Wall Street Journal.
This is the PM edition of What's News?
The top headlines and business stories that move the world today.
We begin this evening in Washington, where exclusively reporting that administration officials and other people familiar with the matter say that President Trump has complained to aides about Attorney General Pam Bondi repeatedly in recent weeks, describing her as weak and an ineffective enforcer of his agenda.
Some of the officials say Trump's criticism of Bondi appears to be part of his pressure campaign on the Justice Department to more aggressively pursue his priorities.
Among his grievances is what he sees as Bondi's failure to quickly and effectively prosecute former FBI Director James Comey and New York's Democratic Attorney General Letitia James.
In a statement to The Wall Street Journal, Trump said he thinks Bondi is doing an excellent job.