News includes: discussion of a potential 'client list' by Jeffrey Epstein survivors, impact of government shutdown on air traffic control, President Trump considering invoking the Insurrection Act, and a discussion on NASA budget cuts.
In a September press conference in front of Capitol Hill a victim of Jeffrey Epstein said that survivors were talking about creating their own"client list." CNN spoke with numerous Epstein survivors, lawyers representing dozens of victims and congressional staff familiar with Epstein-related investigations on Capitol Hill — they warned that such an effort would put Epstein's victims in greater danger.
CNN's MJ Lee reports. CNN's MJ Lee reports.The government shutdown is having major impacts on air traffic control capabilities at some of the nation's busiest airports. CNN's Pete Muntean has the latest.President Donald Trump told reporters he could potentially invoke the Insurrection Act, a law that allows the deployment of troops in the US in certain limited situations, as civilians continue to protest against immigration raids in cities such as Portland, Chicago and Los Angeles.Video shared with CNN shows a crowd of people in Chicago help stop two masked US Border Patrol agents from detaining an unidentified man. The video of the confrontation lasted more than four minutes before agents released the man, got in their car, and drove away.Sen. Dick Durbin and Attorney General Pam Bondi clashed over the Trump administration sending National Guard troops into Illinois. Bondi refused to answer Durbin's questions about the legal rationale.CNN's Kaitlan Collins speaks with Bill Nye,"The Science Guy," about the potential impact of proposed massive cuts to NASA's budget.White House press secretary Karoline Leavitt criticized the blocking of the deployment of National Guard troops to Oregon, calling the ruling “untethered in reality and in the law.”Illinois sues Trump for National Guard deployment plan to Chicago Gov. JB Pritzker of Illinois and Attorney General Kwame Raoul have announced they are suing President Donald Trump for deploying the National Guard to Chicago.House Speaker Mike Johnson made clear that he’s counting on Senate Democrats to cave and back Republicans’ House-passed bill to reopen the government, as the shutdown drags into a second week and the House remains out of session for the third week in a row. CNN's Arlette Saenz reports.For a second time, a Trump-appointed judge has blocked President Trump from sending troops into Portland. CNN's Alayna Treene reports.Police are investigating a house fire at a South Carolina district judge’s home. Three people were hospitalized, but the cause of the fire is currently unknown.In a video filmed on Sunday evening, protesters can be seen clashing with federal agents outside Portland's ICE detention facility. This comes as a federal judgeA local artist in India portrayed President Donald Trump as the"demon" for the recent Durga Puja Festival. The organizers told CNN News 18, that the decision was not random and it was a response to Trump's 50 percent tariff on Indian goods.A judge granted a temporary restraining order Saturday blocking Trump from sending the Oregon National Guard to the state’s largest city. The Trump administration said it would appeal the ruling.In an exclusive text interview with CNN's Jake Tapper, President Donald Trump provided new insight into the ongoing ceasefire deal between Israel and Hamas nearly two years after the October 7th attack.In an interview with Jake Tapper, Gov. JB Pritzker responds to DHS Secretary Kristi Noem who claimed Chicago residents are applauding the work of federal law enforcement conducting immigration operations in Illinois.Chicago Alderperson Jessie Fuentes claims she was handcuffed by two Immigration and Customs Enforcement agents while attempting to visit a man detained by ICE at a hospital emergency room.Department of Homeland Security Secretary Kristi Noem said on"The Benny Show" she requested the Department of War be deployed to Chicago. Her comments come as DHS released a stylized video of an ICE raid in Chicago and during her visit to an Immigration and Customs Enforcement facility in Broadview, Illinois.
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