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This is your 24-7 News Update, the latest views this hour
in just four minutes.
President Trump says he will sign an order
directing Homeland Security Secretary Mark Wayne
Mullin to immediately pay TSA agents.
We're now on day 41 of the disgraceful
Democrat shutdown of Mark Wayne's Department.
Congratulations.
You came to the Department to shut down.
Shut down by the radical Democrats.
In a post on Truth Social, Trump said the order
is aimed at stopping the Democrat chaos at airports.
Long wait times at TSA checkpoints at airports
across the country are still impacting travelers
as Congress has failed to pass a spending bill
that would end the partial government shutdown
and fund Homeland Security.
President Trump also saying he's pausing strikes against
energy plants in Iran for another 10 days
because they asked him while appearing on Fox News
is the five, he said Iran asked very nicely
to have more time.
The S for seven, you're going to say,
oh, Trump's a terrible negotiator.
The S for seven, and they said, I'm going to give you 10.
Trump said they were thankful for the offer.
He said the ongoing talks with Iran are going fairly well.
Deposed Venezuela and President Nicholas Maduro
is staying behind bars in the case against him
will not be dismissed.
Maduro and his lawyers, Renew York federal court today
asking the judge to drop the case because he can't pay
for his own defense as a result of the U.S.
denying him access to Venezuelan government funds.
The lawyer saying that's a violation
of his client's constitutional right
to legal representation.
I want my money.
President Trump's signature will appear
on future U.S. paper currency,
along with the Secretary of the Treasury
and honor of the 250th anniversary of the U.S.A.
Treasury Secretary Scott Besson made the announcement
in a statement today saying the country is quote
on a path toward unprecedented economic growth,
lasting dollar dominance,
and fiscal strength and stability.
End quote, and it'll mark the first time in U.S. history
a sitting president's signature has appeared on currency.
I'm Jim Roup.
President Trump is explaining why he voted
via mail-in ballot for an upcoming Florida special election.
Because of the fact that in president of the United States,
I did a mail-in ballot because I felt I should be here
instead of being in the beautiful sunshine.
Trump's been against mail-in voting overall,
or as he called it, mail-in cheating.
When pressed about recently being in Palm Beach, Florida,
Trump said again, he couldn't be there.
Trump went on to note several reasons
why mail-in voting is valid.
Bruce Fiesti will be singing
at the No Kings rally in St. Paul, Minnesota, outside of it.
The Bruce appearance will be just one of thousands
of protests scheduled for that day.
He told the Minnesota Star Tribune
that he wants to try to meet the moment.
He confirmed he'll sing streets of Minneapolis.
The protest song he wrote and recorded
after the killings of Renee Good and Alex Pretty
by federal agents in January.
I'm Michael Casner.
There's a Supreme Court siding with Cox Communications
in its billion dollar lawsuit over pirated music.
More than 50 labels joined together to sue Cox in 2018,
accusing the internet service provider
of failing to respond to thousands of infringement notices,
cut off internet access for repeat infringers,
or take other piracy deterrent steps.
However, justice's determined Cox communication
cannot be held liable for piracy
by his internet service subscribers of songs owned
by Sony Music, Warner Music Group,
Universal Music Group, and other labels.
The 9-2-0 ruling overturned a lower court's decision
ordering a new trial to determine how much
the internet service provider owed the record labels.
I'm Tammy Trujillo.
The setters for disease control is issuing a warning
about travel and dengue fever.
The agency's level one take precautions alert
applies to 15 countries, including Cuba, Columbia, and Mali.
The country's impacted our reporting
higher than usual numbers of cases of dengue fever.
The disease is spread by mosquito bites.
The CDC advises travelers heading to countries
on alert to wear long-sleeved shirts, long pants,
and use insect repellent.
I'm Jim Roop.
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