NTD Good Morning Full Broadcast (April 17)

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A recap of day 2 of Former President Donald Trump’s criminal trial in New York: why some jurors want to be excused, and why prosecutors want President Trump to be held in contempt of court.

Supreme Court justices are questioning whether federal prosecutors went too far in bringing charges against Jan. 6 defendants. Their decision could have major implications—including for President Trump.

The house has delivered impeachment articles to the Senate against Secretary of Homeland Security Alejandro Mayorkas. And Speaker Mike Johnson has laid out his new strategy for military aid to foreign nations.

Topics in this episode include:

1. Congress Divided Over Impeachment, Foreign Aid
2. Possibilities for Aid as House Readies Votes
3. Jury Questioning Resumes in Trump Criminal Trial
4. Trump Makes Campaign Stop at Bodega After Court
5. Biden Touts Scranton Roots to Pitch Tax Plan
6. SCOTUS Weighs Obstruction Charges Against J6 Defendants
7. Former Senator Bob Graham Dies at 87
8. State Dept: Israel Hasn’t Informed US of Plans to Respond
9. Israel Weighing Responses Against Iran: What Are The Risks?
10. Gaza Protesters Demand Google End Contract With Israel
11. Columbia University President to Testify at Anti-Semitism Hearing
12. Boeing Whistleblower to Testify Before Congress
13. DeSantis Limits Challenges to Books in School Libraries
14. Ohio Judge Blocks Law Banning Minor Transgender Surgeries
15. Denmark: Fire Destroys Historic Copenhagen Stock Exchange
16. Yellen: Iran’s Actions May Cause Global Economic Spillovers
17. El Salvador to Give 5,000 Free Passports to Skilled Immigrants
18. Study: Vaping Leads to 19-Percent-Higher Risk of Heart Failure
19. Are Secure Borders Necessary for Public Safety?
20. Poll: One-Third Think Trump Acted Illegally in ‘Hush Money’ Case
21. SCOTUS Hears Case From Jan. 6 Defendant
22. Hawaii AG to Release Report on Maui Fires
23. Protecting Your Wi-Fi Network From Hackers

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