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Letitia James · United StatesNew York Attorney General Letitia James, a longtime foe of President Donald Trump, was indicted for bank fraud on Thursday as the administration seeks to use government power against those who have pursued investigations into him or publicly resisted his agenda.See the Story
Justice Department indicts New York AG Letitia James in mortgage fraud case
55% Center coverage: 285 sources

Israel-Gaza · IsraelPresident Donald Trump said on Thursday that the Gaza hostages should be released on Monday or Tuesday and that he hopes to attend a signing ceremony in Egypt. Trump opened a a White House Cabinet meeting to discuss the deal reached on Wednesday under which the hostages held by Hamas militants are to be released as part of a first phase of a broader Gaza plan. He said he believed it will lead to "lasting peace."See the Story
Trump Says Gaza Hostages Should Be Released Monday or Tuesday, Plans to Attend Signing in Egypt
34% Center coverage: 138 sources

National Guard · United StatesA judge in Chicago on Thursday issued a temporary restraining order blocking the Trump administration's deployment of National Guard troops in Illinois, finding the directive violates the Constitution and would “only add fuel to the fire that the defendants themselves have started.”
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Judge temporarily blocks Trump administration from sending National Guard troops to Chicago
55% Center coverage: 98 sources