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And that's Up First for Friday, February 13th.
I'm Leila Fulton.
Today's episode of Up First was edited by Eric Westervelt, Jason Breslow, Cara Platoni, Mohamed El-Bredisi, and Alice Wolfley.
It was produced by Ziad Butch and Nia Dumas.
Our director is Christopher Thomas.
We get engineering support from Nisha Hynes.
Our technical director is Carly Strange.
And our executive producer is Jay Shaler.
Join us again tomorrow.
The latest documents name famous people, including President Trump, who spoke again about guilt by association.
The Supreme Court blocked the deployment of National Guard troops to the Chicago area.
The interim ruling said the president failed to cite any law to justify its action.
Yeah, the Trump administration is responding to an act of Congress that required it to make public every possible document about the sex offender who died in 2019.
The latest batch includes 30,000 pages, including references to famous people and also a letter that the government says is fake.
It was an interim ruling, the sort of preliminary case in which the court majority has deferred to the Trump administration again and again.
This time, the court said the president failed to cite any law that would justify using the Guard under federal control to enforce the law.
That's according to a delayed report from the Commerce Department on GDP, the gross domestic product.