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Texas Gov. Greg Abbott orders arrest of Democrats who fled Texas over redistricting; President Trump takes a stroll on the roof of the White House.
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A federal appeals court has upheld Texas' requirement that voters provide a driver's license or other identification number for their mail-in ballot to be counted. Political strategists Hyma Moore and Lance Trover join "The Takeout" with analysis.
Republican Rep. Mike Flood of Nebraska faced a fiery crowd of constituents at a town hall Monday night in his home state. CBS News congressional correspondent Caitlin Huey-Burns reports.
The Coast Guard reported Tuesday that the deadly 2023 Titan submersible disaster was preventable. CBS Sunday Morning correspondent David Pogue joins to discuss.
A new FBI report reveals crime in the U.S. decreased in 2024. Former FBI Assistant Director Brian Boetig joins "The Takeout" to break down the findings.
Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu will meet with his security cabinet this week as Israeli media reports he is preparing to push for a full military takeover of Gaza. Andrew Boyd, former chief of operations for the CIA Counterterrorism Mission Center, joins "The Takeout" with analysis.
The Texas House failed to reach a quorum for the second day in a row Tuesday as Democrats who fled remained outside the state in their effort to block the redrawing of the state's congressional map. CBS News White House reporter Olivia Rinaldi has more on the Trump administration's response. Then, Tom Dupree, former deputy assistant attorney general, joins to explain the legality of redistricting.
While phoning into CNBC on Tuesday morning, President Trump defended his decision to fire the labor statistics commissioner following a disappointing jobs report. CBS News MoneyWatch correspondent Kelly O'Grady has more on the fallout.
The House Oversight Committee has issued subpoenas to several big names in its investigation into convicted sex offender Jeffrey Epstein. CBS News Department of Justice reporter Jake Rosen has the details.
Texas Gov. Greg Abbott orders arrest of Democrats who fled Texas over redistricting; President Trump takes a stroll on the roof of the White House.
President Trump fires labor statistics commissioner after weak jobs report; Former VP Harris says she will not run for California governor, citing a "broken" system.
Trump says Canada moving to recognize Palestine is not a deal breaker for a potential trade deal; Detroit Mayor Mike Duggan joins The Takeout
GDP surges in second quarter after dipping earlier this year; Kamala Harris will not run for California governor
NYC Mayor: Gunman in office shooting tried to target NFL; Trump calls Biden’s use of an autopen a “political scandal”.
President Trump touts trade agreement with European Union; E.U. to purchase $750B of U.S. energy under new trade deal
The U.S. deputy attorney general meets with Ghislaine Maxwell for a second day; President Trump pushes fossil fuels over green energy.
Epstein files loom over Washington; Speaker Johnson: Republicans need to better inform Americans about President Trump's immigration policies.
WSJ: Justice Department told Trump in May he is in Epstein files; Rahm Emanuel rebukes current state of Democratic Party.
President Trump says he has "no concern" about Deputy Attorney General Todd Blanche interviewing Epstein associate Ghislaine Maxwell; Budget law provision reduces deduction for gambling losses.
Some Republicans push for the release of the Epstein files; Axios: White House officials express concern over Netanyahu
CBS News interviews ICE's acting director; President Trump sues the WSJ over its Epstein story. Note: Mr. Trump's suit names six defendants, not five.
President Trump diagnosed with vein condition; Former VP Pence says he’s “disappointed” by Trump’s “retribution” for January 6 riot prosecutions
President Trump denies plan to fire Fed Chair Jerome Powell; Former Vice President Mike Pence joins The Takeout
Attorney General Pam Bondi faces questions about handling of the Epstein files; Historic Washington, D.C., restaurant closing doors for renovations