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Jessica Rosenthal, Fox News.
During a deposition last month, former special counsel Jack Smith told Judiciary Committee attorneys he had enough evidence to prove President Trump was guilty in two cases, the mishandling of classified documents and of trying to overturn the results of the 2020 election.
Both cases were dropped when he won a second term as president.
But Republicans allege politics influenced a decision to prosecute, and many will have questions about Smith's tactics, including gathering up Republican lawmakers' phone records on and around January 6, 2021.
Separately, President Trump's asking a federal judge in Florida to block the release of a second volume of information about the classified documents case prepared by Smith, arguing it would be unfair as the case has been dismissed.
Jessica Rosenthal, Fox News.
President Trump said he wanted to fire Lisa Cook as a Federal Reserve governor for cause that she was grossly negligent when she called a vacation home her main residence, resulting in better interest rates.
Cook said it was an oversight and that she's corrected the paperwork.
But her attorney, Paul Clement, argued to the justices the error happened before she was even on the Federal Reserve.
Solicitor General, though, said pre-office misconduct still counts.
But some of the justices seem to indicate these legal questions need to be addressed at a lower court level first.
Jessica Rosenthal, Fox News.
Commander-at-Large for Customs and Border Protection Assets, Greg Bovino, detailed some of the arrests they've made in Minneapolis.
Executive Associate Director of ICE, Marcos Charles, asked for Governor Walz and Minneapolis Mayor Fry to help them.
He says in the past year, Minnesota's released 500 criminal aliens rather than turn them over to ICE custody.
Jessica Rosenthal, Fox News.
Hawaii passed a law that prohibits someone with a concealed carry permit from bringing a gun onto private property that is open to the public unless the property owner gives permission.
A few years ago, in its Bruin ruling, the Supreme Court not only ensured one's right to carry a handgun outside the home for self-defense, but also said gun laws need to be consistent with the country's historical tradition of firearms regulation.
Officials in Hawaii said their law satisfies Bruin, that it balances the needs of property owners with the rights of gun owners.