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Maxine Waters doubles down on Trump criticism after 'piggy' comment

Rep. Maxine Waters (D-CA) responds to her comments she made about President Donald Trump, calling him a “low-down, dirty, no good filthy president.”

00:51 • Source: CNN
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Maxine Waters doubles down on Trump criticism after 'piggy' comment

Rep. Maxine Waters (D-CA) responds to her comments she made about President Donald Trump, calling him a “low-down, dirty, no good filthy president.”

00:51 • Source: CNN
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Slain National Guard member’s ex-boyfriend said she felt 'mixed' about DC deployment

Adam Carr, the former boyfriend of US Army Spc. Sarah Beckstrom — the National Guard member killed in an ambush-style attack in Washington, DC — spoke to CNN’s Gabe Cohen about her deployment to DC.

01:22 • Source: CNN
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ICE detains immigrants as they leave court appointments

Every weekday, people go to 26 Federal Plaza in New York to meet with judges handling their immigration cases. But now, federal agents are also roaming the hallways, detaining some men and women without explanation as they exit routine court hearings.

02:21 • Source: CNN
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Why Trump attacking female journalists is dangerous

CNN's Sara Fischer analyzes recent incidents where President Trump has attacked female journalists and why it poses a threat to press freedoms.

01:03 • Source: CNN
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Analysis: Will Trump’s threat to ‘pause migration’ make America safer?

The White House is doubling down on its aggressive immigration policies after the shooting of two National Guard members in Washington, DC by an Afghan national suspect. CNN’s senior law enforcement analyst and former FBI Deputy Director Andrew McCabe explores whether President Trump’s threat to “permanently pause migration from all Third World Countries” will make America safer.

01:38 • Source: CNN
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Trump says US will 'permanently pause migration from all Third World countries'

President Donald Trump said on Truth Social that his administration will work to “permanently pause migration from all Third World countries to allow the U.S. system to fully recover.” His comments came after an Afghan national was identified as the suspect in the shooting of two National Guard members in Washington.

01:15 • Source: CNN
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CNN reports from the scene of the DC National Guard shooting

CNN's Brian Todd reports from Farragut West Metro Station, where the Washington, DC National Guard shooting occurred. The scene had traces left of the shooting, including bullet holes in planters.

01:30 • Source: CNN