Good morning, NewsNation! With the start of a new week, there’s a lot going on. Let’s catch up:
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Classified docs case: The federal judge overseeing the classified documents case involving former President Donald Trump is hearing arguments Monday on whether to bar Trump from making public comments that prosecutors say could endanger the lives of FBI agents working the case. Special counsel Jack Smith’s team insists the restrictions are necessary following Trump’s false claims FBI agents who searched his Mar-a-Lago estate in August 2022 for classified documents were out to kill him. Trump’s lawyers say any gag order would improperly silence him during the 2024 presidential race. The latest >
Zoom in: It’s not clear when U.S. District Judge Aileen Cannon will make her ruling. Cannon indefinitely postponed the trial, which is all but guaranteed to not take place before the November election. In the case, Trump faces dozens of felony charges accusing him of illegally keeping top-secret records at Mar-a-Lago and obstructing the FBI’s efforts to get them back. The former president has pleaded not guilty. Read more >
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Border report: A Texas migrant detention center that has the most detainees of any U.S. facility will be shutting down, U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) said. The South Texas Family Residential Center, in Dilley, Texas, will be closing to save costs. According to ICE, it’s “the most expensive facility in the national detention network.” The facility is operated by Tennessee-based CoreCivic, a private prison operator for whom it generated $156.6 million in revenue in 2023, according to Dow Jones. Read more >
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9/11 Families United video: A newly released 25-year-old video of a Saudi man touring the U.S. Capitol and other Washington, D.C., locations has renewed the anger of former CIA officer Tracy Walder. “I was very enraged to see this video,” Walder told “NewsNation Prime” about the footage shot by Omar al-Bayoumi, a Saudi man believed to have ties with Saudi officials and the people linked to the 9/11 hijackers. “This really could look like an innocuous tourist video,” said Walder. “But when you look at the subtitles and you look at what they’re talking about, this is a video in which they are clearly casing from a tradecraft perspective. There’s no way around this.” Watch the interview >
Zoom in: 9/11 Families United sent NewsNation a portion of the video after a judge released it by court order. The group claims it’s new evidence that Saudi government officials were involved in planning the attacks on U.S. soil. The whole video totals around an hour, and at times shows a group of men, believed to have ties to the Saudi government and allegedly the same people seen on video in the U.S. with multiple 9/11 hijackers before the attack, pointing out landmarks like the White House, the Washington Monument and the Capitol building. The Capitol building, in particular, appeared to be a focus with the group. Watch >
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What’s going on: A California man convicted of threatening President Joe Biden and Vice President Kamala Harris is expected to be released from prison as early as Tuesday, despite having a digital “hit list” and plans to infiltrate the White House. Kuachua Brillion Xiong, 27, was sentenced to two years in prison last Thursday by a U.S. District Judge after pleading guilty to making threats against the president and vice president. Court documents reveal Xiong claimed he was “called upon by God to combat evil demons in the White House” and believed he was “the only person remaining who can free the United States of evil.” Details of the case >
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Surprise: Travis Kelce made his “Eras Tour” debut Sunday, joining Taylor Swift onstage in a surprise appearance in front of 89,000 fans inside Wembley Stadium in London. The Kansas City Chiefs tight end hit the stage with dancers to bring the pop star back to life after falling to the ground during “The Smallest Man Who Ever Lived.” Video of the moment shows Kelce picking up Swift and carrying her to a couch before dancers Jan Ravnik and Kameron Saunders try to lift her spirits so she can continue the show with “I Can Do It With a Broken Heart.” Photos >
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Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu said he would only be willing to agree to a “partial” cease-fire deal that would not end the Israel-Hamas war.
Monday marks two years since the U.S. Supreme Court issued its opinion overturning previous decisions in Roe v. Wade.
High temperatures persist across the U.S. while floodwaters inundate parts of the Midwest.
The U.S. government will release its 2024 Trafficking in Persons Report. Secretary of State Antony Blinken is set to meet with Israeli Defense Minister Yoav Gallant at the U.S. State Department.
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A new mom who delighted in her role as a mother is among four people fatally wounded and another 11 injured in the Arkansas grocery store shooting. The latest >
Iowa Gov. Kim Reynolds said there is widespread devastation caused by flooding in the state that prompted 250 water rescues. Read more >
The FBI is offering a reward of up to $10,000 for information leading to the arrests and convictions of those responsible for the South Fork Fire and Salt Fire in New Mexico, which forced thousands of residents to evacuate the area. What to know >
Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis signed a bill Friday that makes it legal for people to kill “crack bears” in self-defense. Details >
An appeals court has vacated reality TV star and South Carolina native Julie Chrisley’s fraud sentence and ordered a resentencing. Read the court filing >
Five men who made millions in subscriptions to their illegal movie and TV streaming service may face prison time after their convictions in Las Vegas last week. Full report >
Florida rapper Julio Foolio was killed early Sunday morning in a shooting at a Tampa Holiday Inn, according to numerous sources. The latest >
A Wisconsin judge is set to consider whether to allow people with disabilities to vote electronically from home in the swing state this fall. What to know >
Chicago’s “The Bean,” one of the biggest tourist attractions in the Midwest, has reopened to the public following renovations. Details >
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More than a week after a hike gone wrong, 34-year-old Lukas McClish was found safe in California’s Big Basin Redwoods State Park and reunited with his family. One emergency rescue photographer captured it all. Photos >
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