Trump Admin Responds to State Lawsuits Over Food Stamp Funding Amid Shutdown | Capitol Report
Amid the government shutdown, the federal food stamp program could see a cut this weekend, prompting some states to sue the Trump administration. Here’s how Secretary of Agriculture Brooke Rollins is responding.
Hurricane Melissa, Jamaica’s strongest storm in over 170 years, makes landfall with devastating force, causing widespread damage and at least seven deaths across the Caribbean. We have the latest.
Israeli forces launch a series of air strikes in the Gaza Strip. Israel has also accused terrorist group Hamas of staging a fake discovery of a hostage’s body in the territory.
U.S. President Donald Trump and Japanese Prime Minister Sanae Takaichi declare the golden age of their countries’ alliance. The two leaders have inked deals that deter rising threats from Beijing. Mari Otsu is standing by with updates from Tokyo.
The U.S. military takes out four more boats in the Pacific. What does this say about Trump’s goals in Latin America, and how will it resonate with China? Former acting DEA administrator Derek Maltz will join us to discuss.
California Gov. Gavin Newsom is floating the possibility of a presidential run in 2028. How do people feel about it? We have their reactions.










