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James Comey · New YorkA federal judge on Monday dismissed the cases against two of President Trump’s political adversaries after finding that the prosecutor he hand-picked to pursue charges against them was unlawfully appointed. U.S. District Judge Cameron Currie said that Lindsey Halligan, the U.S. attorney selected by Trump to prosecute former FBI Director James Comey and New York Attorney General Letitia James (D), was never eligible to assume the post. See the Story
Judge Dismisses James Comey and Letitia James Indictments over 'Unlawful' Prosecutor Appointment
41% Center coverage: 410 sources

Health Care · United StatesTreasury Secretary Scott Bessent said the Trump administration is working on bringing down US health-care costs and an announcement to address the issue is planned for this week. “We believe health care’s going to come down,” Bessent said Sunday on NBC’s Meet the Press in response to a question about Vice President JD Vance asking Americans for “a little bit of patience” as the White House works out a plan to address the cost of living. “We wil…See the Story
Bessent says health-care announcement coming this week
48% Center coverage: 143 sources

Donald Trump · United StatesPresident Trump on Monday signed an executive order that would allow his administration to designate certain chapters of the Muslim Brotherhood as foreign terrorist organizations. The order directs Secretary of State Marco Rubio and Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent to determine whether any chapters of the organization warrant the designation, which would allow for increased sanctions and greater authority to disrupt financial support for those chapters.See the Story
Trump signs order allowing foreign terrorist designation for Muslim Brotherhood chapters
66% Right coverage: 125 sources
