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The main challenger says he's in hiding.
NPR's Emmanuel Akinwotu reports.
A federal judge has cleared the way to resume construction on an offshore wind farm in Virginia, saying the Trump administration has failed to prove the project would threaten national security.
It's now nearly 70 percent complete and would be the largest commercial offshore wind farm.
I'm Nora Rahm, NPR News in Washington.
Live from NPR News in Washington, I'm Nora Rahm.
President Trump announced on social media this morning that he intends to impose higher tariffs on European allies until the U.S.
is allowed to buy Greenland from Denmark.
He said 10 percent tariffs will go into effect on February 1st, rising to 25 percent on June 1st.
A bipartisan congressional delegation from the U.S.
is in Copenhagen to reassure officials
Senator Chris Coon says the U.S.
has respect for Denmark and NATO.
In Greenland, hundreds of people braved icy streets and freezing temperatures to protest President Trump's threats to take over the Danish territory.
Protests were also held in cities across Denmark.
The Department of Homeland Security is facing backlash from immigration exit groups.
NPR's Windsor Johnston reports...
The agency is accused of trying to recruit local police officers to join federal law enforcement efforts in Minnesota and other U.S.
A bipartisan effort is underway in the Republican-led House to bring contempt charges against Attorney General Pam Bundy that she's defying a new law forcing the release of files linked to Jeffrey Epstein.
NPR's Claudia Grisales reports.