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AG Bondi Testifies Before Senate Panel; White House Says Furloughed Workers Not Guaranteed Back Pay | Capitol Report

President Donald Trump is soon to unveil which government programs will be cut, as a shutdown drags on. The White House is finding a creative way to continue funding food aid for mothers and young children.

Attorney General Pam Bondi testifies before the Senate, outlining efforts to end what she said was the weaponization of government. She says investigations are underway on FBI surveillance of Republican senators during the previous administration.

What is the significance of the revelation of Operation Arctic Frost? And what are the challenges for the Trump administration to reform the Justice Department? Horace Cooper joins us to break it all down.

The Supreme Court may reject a Colorado law banning certain types of therapy. The law bars licensed health providers from counseling to change a minor’s sexual orientation or gender identity.

The White House suggests that furloughed federal workers may not be eligible for back pay once the shutdown ends. We discuss that and more with our panel: Lee Neves and Megan Besham.

National Guard troops from Texas are already on the ground in Illinois, while the Trump administration faces legal challenges over the move.

California voters are being asked to ignore a section of their official voter guides after an error was discovered in the upcoming special election materials. How officials are fixing it?

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