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Tyler Robinson's lawyers say a child of an attorney in the Utah County Attorney's Office dubbed Prosecutor A was 85 feet away from Charlie Kirk when he was fatally shot in September, arguing this is a conflict of interest.
Judge Tony Graff not granting the defense's motion to disqualify prosecutors based on a briefing with this information, but granting an evidentiary hearing.
The defense grilling Utah County Attorney Jeff Gray about what he knew of his colleague's situation.
Prosecutors calling this a stall tactic.
The hearing will continue on February 3rd.
Kristen Goodwin, Fox News.
The San Jose City Council voting unanimously to ban immigration and customs enforcement agents from using the parking areas of 75 community centers and libraries and 11 city garages and lots as staging or operational bases.
The policy also calls for signs stating these locations are off limits for immigration enforcement operations.
and retired Navy captain alleges the Pentagon's efforts to downgrade his retirement rank and pay is retaliation that violates his First Amendment rights and the speech or debate clause of the Constitution.
Hegsath accusing Kelly of sedition over a November video featuring the senator and fellow lawmakers who served in the military or the intelligence community posted during the U.S.
's military buildup around Venezuela and strikes against alleged drug boats.
Kelly and Hegsath were not in court
but lawyers for both parties agreeing to the next court date.
Kristen Goodwin, Fox News.
The attorneys general of New York, California, Colorado, Illinois, and Minnesota suing to block the Department of Health and Human Services freezing of $10 billion in federal funding for child care and family assistance.
The Trump administration announcing the freeze citing concerns of widespread fraud in the state's welfare systems.
The states that sued all run by Democrats allege the government has provided no evidence of this, arguing the pause is unlawful, stressing the money was already approved by Congress.
A federal judge in New York issuing a temporary restraining order, allowing those states to continue receiving the funds until the court can review the case.