Good morning! I’m Nicole Fallert, here to share the latest news.
Key headlines from Monday include discontent from Trump allies over the administration’s handling of the Epstein case. Recent findings from the Justice Department and FBI indicated they found no evidence of a “client list” connected to Jeffrey Epstein, leading many Trump supporters to criticize the government for a lack of transparency.
In a tragic incident, two women were killed in a church shooting in Kentucky after a suspect, initially pursued by police, opened fire at the Richmond Road Baptist Church. The shooter was killed by police.
Texas, still reeling from a devastating flood that has claimed at least 132 lives, faced new heavy rain and flooding that hampered ongoing search operations for victims. Many areas remained severely impacted, with rescue efforts suspended due to safety concerns.
On a different note, faith leaders are organizing protests in 11 states against federal budget cuts that they claim will adversely affect low-income Americans, particularly in the South. The recent spending plan, backed by President Trump, includes significant cuts to Medicaid and food stamp programs, potentially affecting millions.
Lastly, in entertainment news, Season 7 of “Love Island USA” has concluded, with host Ariana Madix announcing the winners during a highly followed run of the controversial dating show.
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