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North Carolina Republican lawmakers voted to override a gubernatorial veto of a bill that strips the state's incoming Democratic officials of key powers. The GOP-led state House of Representatives on Wednesday voted along party lines to override outgoing Democratic Gov. The Republican-controlled state Senate voted to override Cooper's veto last week, meaning the bill will now go into effect, though legal challenges are expected. Three state House Republicans from western North Carolina who voted against the bill originally supported the veto override on Wednesday, giving the party the three-fifths support in the chamber necessary to overrule Cooper. "The bill, to be clear, is a power grab, not disaster relief," Stein said at a Democratic Governors Association meeting last weekend in California.
Persons: Roy Cooper's, Josh Stein, Dave Boliek, Jessica Holmes, Cooper, Mark Pless, Hurricane Helene, Jeff, Stein, Jaime Harrison, Republican Party — Organizations: North, North Carolina Republican, GOP, Democratic Gov, Republican, Democrats, Republicans, NBC, Democratic, Democratic Governors Association, Republican Party Locations: North Carolina, North Carolina's, Hurricane, California
The North Carolina Tar Heels are expected to hire former New England Patriots head coach Bill Belichick, a six-time Super Bowl winner, as their head coach, according to multiple reports. He won two championships under head coach Bill Parcells before he accepted the head coaching position with the Cleveland Browns in 1991. New England Patriots head coach Bill Belichick during the game against the Dallas Cowboys, in Arlington, Texas, on oct. 1, 2023. Though he oversaw six Super Bowl wins, Belichick’s relationship with Patriots owner Robert Kraft reportedly grew strained in 2020. In his last four years as the Patriots’ head coach, all without Brady, Belichick posted a 29-38 record, making the playoffs only once.
Persons: Bill Belichick, Belichick, Mack Brown, Brown, Bill Parcells, Parcells, Matthew J, Lee, Robert Kraft, Tom Brady, Brady, Raheem Morris Organizations: Carolina, New England Patriots, ESPN, NFL Network, Patriots, Bowls, New, New York Giants, Heels, North, ACC, Baltimore Colts, Detroit Lions, Denver Broncos, The Giants, Cleveland Browns, Browns, New York Jets, Dallas Cowboys, Boston Globe, Getty, Jets, Super Bowl, Hall of Fame, Atlanta Falcons Locations: New England, North Carolina, Arlington , Texas
NFL commissioner Roger Goodell said Wednesday the league’s partnership with Roc Nation, the entertainment company founded by rapper and entrepreneur Jay-Z, is “not changing” amid the civil lawsuit filed against Jay-Z accusing him of sexually assaulting a 13-year-old girl. “We are aware of the civil allegations and Jay Z’s really strong response to that," Goodell said at a press conference following a league meeting in Irving, Texas. But from our standpoint our relationship is not changing with them, including our preparations for the next Super Bowl." The NFL and Roc Nation entered a partnership in 2019 for the company to serve as the league’s “live music entertainment strategist.” Roc Nation has since annually produced the halftime show at the Super Bowl, including Kendrick Lamar’s upcoming performance in New Orleans in February. “These allegations are so heinous in nature that I implore you to file a criminal complaint, not a civil one!!
Persons: Roger Goodell, Jay, Shawn Carter, Sean “ Diddy ” Combs, , Jay Z’s, Goodell, Kendrick Lamar’s, ” Goodell, They’ve, ” Carter, , I’m, Combs, Carter, Beyoncé Organizations: Roc Nation, Jay, Super, MTV, Baltimore Ravens, Houston Texans, Netflix Locations: Irving , Texas, New Orleans, Brooklyn, New York
In today’s edition, political embed Alec Hernández sifts through 20 interviews Donald Trump's incoming "border czar," Tom Homan, has done to get a clearer sense of his mass deportation plans. Plus, chief political analyst Chuck Todd breaks down the opportunities and challenges facing Mike Duggan's independent bid for Michigan governor. In the past month, he has done at least 20 interviews, which have all been reviewed by NBC News. Tasked with coordinating Trump’s core campaign promise of a mass deportation, Homan has used the appearances to begin detailing how the efforts might take shape and how the administration will move its plan forward. While they are far from painting a complete picture, the interviews have given more specifics than have been offered about the deportation policy in the past.
Persons: Alec Hernández sifts, Donald Trump's, Tom Homan, Chuck Todd, Mike Duggan's, Alec Hernández, Donald Trump’s, Homan, Trump, , David Webb, The Defense Department “, ” Homan, noncooperation, “ I’ve, you’re, , Read, Mike Duggan, he’s, Gretchen Whitmer isn’t, Jocelyn Benson, Garlin Gilchrist, Duggan, there’s, aren’t, Dan Gilbert, Jamie Dimon, Gilbert, Dimon, Benson, Gilchrist, Pete Buttigieg, , Chuck → 🗞️, , ej, ove Organizations: NBC, White House, Capitol, Michigan, Senate, White, NBC News, ., The Defense Department, Fox Business, Cooperation, Trump, Democratic, ICE, Fox News, Detroit, Democrat, Gov, Rocket Mortgage, JPMorgan Chase Locations: Washington, Michigan, Detroit
The New York Police Department is now looking into whether a denied insurance claim related to that injury played a role in the shooting, Chief of Detectives Joseph Kenny told Fox News on Tuesday. Refusals to pay for care are more common for people with employer-based health insurance or private insurance compared to people with public insurance, such as Medicare and Medicaid. Another KFF report published last year found nearly 17% of in-network claims were denied in 2021 among people with Obamacare coverage. When patients get denied, Gaffney said, they may not think to appeal, leaving them with medical debt. “Our health care is not seen as a right.
Persons: Luigi Mangione, Brian Thompson, Joseph Kenny, , ” Kenny, KFF, Adam Gaffney, they’ll, Gaffney, ” Gaffney, there’s, , Arthur Caplan, it’s, ” Caplan Organizations: New York Police Department, Fox News, Cambridge Health Alliance, CommonWealth Fund, of Health, Law, NYU Langone Medical Locations: U.S, Massachusetts, New York City
Federal officials Wednesday rejected claims the mysterious drones spotted in New Jersey are coming from an Iranian "mothership." That mothership is off … the East Coast of the United States of America. “There is no Iranian ship off the coast of the United States, and there’s no so-called mothership launching drones towards the United States,” she said. Phil Murphy should declare a state of emergency and issue an executive order banning recreational drone use at night. “Residents are increasingly alarmed by the surge in drone activity after dark, raising concerns about public safety and security,” Golden said.
Persons: Jeff Van Drew, Drew, They’ve, ” Drew, , Sabrina Singh, Drew’s, , Singh, Monmouth County Sheriff Shaun Golden, Phil Murphy, Golden Organizations: Fox News, Defense Department, Transportation, Infrastructure, AP Pentagon, Monmouth County Sheriff, New, New Jersey Gov, , Air National Guard Locations: New Jersey, Iranian, Iran, East Coast, United States of America, Flanders, N.J, United States, Monmouth County
Hannah Kobayashi, the Hawaii woman who was at the center of a Southern California missing persons investigation before authorities said she voluntarily crossed into Mexico, has been found safe, her family said Wednesday. Kobayashi’s family said last week that they were investigating whether she may have been part of a green card marriage scam. Kobayashi’s father died by suicide Nov. 24 after the family came to Los Angeles last month to search for her. The Los Angeles Police Department found video showing Kobyashi crossing into Mexico via a San Diego land port on Nov. 12. Police officials said that Kobyashi intentionally missed her flight and that there was no evidence of human trafficking or foul play.
Persons: Hannah Kobayashi, she’d, Kobayashi’s, Kobayashi, Kobyashi, Douglas Oldfield Organizations: Los Angeles Magazine, Los Angeles International Airport, of Modern Art, Los Angeles Police Department, Police Locations: Hawaii, Southern California, Mexico, Los, Los Angeles, New York City, San Diego
The United Kingdom on Wednesday indefinitely banned new prescriptions of puberty blockers to treat minors for gender dysphoria. The announcement comes a week after the U.S. Supreme Court heard oral arguments in a case involving state bans on puberty-suppressing medication and other forms of transition-related care for minors. Puberty blockers are commonly prescribed to transgender children in countries throughout the Western world to delay the onset of puberty or pause it as it is transpiring. A temporary ban on new puberty-blocker prescriptions for British minors experiencing gender dysphoria was already put in place over the summer. The U.K. ban comes as the U.S. Supreme Court weighs the constitutionality of a Tennessee ban on gender-affirming care for minors.
Persons: Wes Streeting, Dr, Hilary Cass, Cass, , ” Iris Duane, Organizations: U.S, Supreme, England’s National Health Service, Health, Social, Human Medicines, Labour, Britain’s Locations: Kingdom, Britain, Tennessee, U.S
The North Carolina state Board of Elections voted Wednesday to reject a Republican challenge to throw out 60,000 ballots in a state Supreme Court race that the Democratic incumbent leads by just over 700 votes. A second, partial hand recount of the race increased Riggs’ lead marginally, but that total is not considered official by North Carolina's elections board. Griffin or the North Carolina Republican Party could appeal the decision, which would insert the case into the state court system. Joining in the challenge to the North Carolina elections board board was the Republican candidate in a close state House race that will determine whether the GOP maintains its supermajority in the chamber. Democrats currently control the North Carolina board of elections.
Persons: Allison Riggs, Riggs, Republican Jefferson Griffin, Griffin, Riggs ’, Griffin’s, didn’t, haven’t, Jason Simmons, Bryan Cohn, Frank Sossamon, Cohn, Roy Cooper Organizations: Court, Democratic, NBC News, Republican, Republicans, Social, North Carolina Republican Party, North, North Carolina GOP, North Carolina Democratic Party, GOP, Associated Press, State Republicans, Democratic Gov Locations: North Carolina, Carolina’s
On Tuesday, he was sentenced to between 26 and 65 years in prison for the courtroom attack, his attorney, Carl Arnold, said Wednesday. After the attack, Redden told corrections officers that he had a bad day and tried to kill the judge, according to a Las Vegas Metropolitan Police Department document. Redden pleaded guilty but mentally ill to attempted murder and five other charges linked to the attack, according to Arnold. The judge told Redden that she would impose a prison sentence because of his crime and past convictions. Holthus later sentenced Redden to up to four years in prison in connection with a baseball bat attack on a person last year.
Persons: Deobra Redden, Mary Kay Holthus, Carl Arnold, Redden, Arnold, Holthus, , ” Arnold, Organizations: Court, Metropolitan Police Department, NBC News Locations: Vegas, Clark County, Las Vegas, Las
But Oscar-winning actress Ariana DeBose — who plays Kraven’s trusted friend Calypso in Sony’s new Spider-Man universe movie “Kraven the Hunter”— wants you to rethink what you know about this supervillain. DeBose says the movie shows complicated characters who are neither good nor evil, but shades of gray cutting both ways. “Kraven the Hunter” releases nationwide Friday, and director J.C. Chandor features a Kraven who is a superhuman killer and a conservationist, as well as a fierce protector of his family. “This film is all about motives and understanding why these characters are doing what they’re doing,” DeBose said. “Kraven the Hunter” is the first Spider-Man universe movie from Sony to get an R rating.
Persons: He’s, Oscar, Ariana DeBose —, Kraven’s, Calypso, Hunter ” —, , , Kraven, Aaron Taylor, Johnson, DeBose, Hunter, J.C, ” DeBose, Fred Hechinger, Russell Crowe, “ Kraven, Hunter ”, ‘ who’s, , you’re, Anita, Steven Spielberg’s, Lin, Manuel Miranda’s Tony, “ Hamilton, Ke Huy Quan, Maleficent, That’s Organizations: NBC News, Sony Marvel, Sony, Latina, Marvel
Gerry Turner, star of the "The Golden Bachelor," says he's been diagnosed with an incurable form of bone marrow cancer. So that weighs heavily in every decision I make," Turner told People. Turner told People he hopes news of his diagnosis will compel the public to "look at things a little bit differently now." As Jan. 4 - the ex-couple's wedding anniversary - approaches, Nist told People that the occasion is "bittersweet." Despite this, Nist told People that she wishes Turner the best and knows he was in a "very difficult situation."
Persons: Gerry Turner, he's, Gerry, there’s, Turner, Waldenström’s macroglobulinemia, Theresa Nist, Theresa, That’s, it’s, would’ve Organizations: Mayo Clinic, People, Nist, Morning America Locations: Fort Wayne, Indiana, New Jersey, Charleston , South Carolina
A California woman was fatally shot by her 2-year-old toddler, leading to the arrest of her boyfriend who is accused of failing to properly store the weapon, Fresno police said this week. Cervantes called the shooting a “tragedy” that was “preventable.”Jessinya Mina. Mina’s boyfriend, Andrew Sanchez, 18, spoke to investigators and said he was responsible for the 9 mm gun being found by the 2 ½-year-old toddler. Sanchez was booked into jail on charges of child endangerment and criminal storage of a firearm, both felonies, police said in a statement. The incident, Cervantes said, is a grim reminder for gun owners to be diligent about where they store their weapons.
Persons: Jessinya Mina, Paul Cervantes, Cervantes, Jessinya, ” Cervantes, Andrew Sanchez, Mina, Sanchez Organizations: Fresno Street, Fresno Police, Prosecutors, Fresno Police Department Locations: California, Fresno, Jessinya Mina
WASHINGTON — In legacy mode, outgoing President Joe Biden’s White House is warning the Republicans who are about to take power against repealing his biggest achievements. During his 2024 campaign, Trump said, “We will rescind all unspent funds under the misnamed Inflation Reduction Act.”Republicans won a 53-seat Senate majority and a slim House majority of 220-215 in the 2024 elections. Other Republicans say there are plenty of other places for the GOP to find cuts to finance their multi-trillion-dollar effort. Murphy said he also favors slashing Affordable Care Act subsidies under the Inflation Reduction Act, which the Biden administration has used to limit insurance premiums for many in the middle class. “I think a lot of it needs to go away.”Asked whether the slim margins could hinder House Republicans when it comes to passing the major party-line measures, Rep. Byron Donalds, R-Fla., said it’s a familiar dynamic for them.
Persons: Joe Biden’s, Biden’s, ” Andrew Bates, Donald Trump, , Trump, don’t, we’ve, ” Bates, Sen, Thom Tillis, , Greg Murphy, Murphy, Biden, Byron Donalds, it’s, ” Donalds Organizations: Big Pharma, White House, NBC News, Biden, Republicans, Trump, GOP, ” Republicans, Medicare, Republican, Finance, Democratic Locations: WASHINGTON, China,
WASHINGTON — FBI Director Christopher Wray plans to resign at the end of the Biden administration, as President-elect Donald Trump takes office, Wray told bureau employees on Wednesday. "I mean, it would sort of seem pretty obvious that if Kash gets in, he’s going to be taking somebody’s place, right?" Trump said, responding to a question about whether he would fire Wray if he didn't resign on his own. Wray, a Republican, was appointed by Trump in 2017 after the then-president fired James Comey as FBI director. And what absolutely cannot, must not change is our commitment to doing the right thing, the right way, every time."
Persons: Christopher Wray, Biden, Donald Trump, Wray, , I’ve, ” Trump, Kash Patel, Trump, Kash, James Comey, Comey's, Robert Mueller, Mueller, , that’s, Organizations: WASHINGTON, NBC, Republican, Trump, FBI, Capitol Locations: Mar, United States
The 2034 World Cup was officially awarded to Saudi Arabia, FIFA president Gianni Infantino announced Wednesday following a virtual congress. The decision, however, comes with pushback from groups that criticize Saudi Arabia’s human rights record. A joint statement from 21 organizations — with signatories from international trade unions and global human rights organizations such as Amnesty International — called the move a “moment of great danger” for human rights. “FIFA’s reckless decision to award the 2034 World Cup to Saudi Arabia without ensuring adequate human rights protections are in place will put many lives at risk,” the statement read. Hassan al-Thawadi, secretary general of Qatar’s World Cup organizing committee, told Piers Morgan in 2022 that “between 400 and 500” migrants died but he did not “have the exact number.”The United States, Mexico and Canada will host the upcoming World Cup in 2026.
Persons: Gianni Infantino, ” Infantino, Infantino, Saudi Arabia Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman, Saud, , Jamal Kashoggi, Hassan al, Piers Morgan Organizations: FIFA, Saudi Arabia Crown, Associated Press, Saudi, Amnesty, Rights Watch Locations: Saudi Arabia, Portugal, Morocco, Spain, Bandar Al, United States, Saudi, Qatar, Mexico, Canada, Brazil
WASHINGTON — A massive defense policy bill on track to clear the House on Wednesday includes a ban on gender-affirming care for children of servicemembers — a provision that sparked opposition from the top Democrat on the House Armed Services Committee. The sweeping must-pass bill — known as the National Defense Authorization Act or NDAA — was negotiated between senior House and Senate lawmakers. “[B]lanketly denying health care to people who need it — just because of a biased notion against transgender people — is wrong,” Smith said in a statement Tuesday. The NDAA, which authorizes appropriations for the Defense Department and sets defense policies, expires at the end of the year. However, House and Senate negotiators couldn't reach agreement on "sufficient pro-life protections," the speaker's office said.
Persons: WASHINGTON, servicemembers, , Adam Smith, ” Smith, Mike Johnson, Smith, Johnson, Hakeem Jeffries, Sarah McBride, couldn't Organizations: House Armed Services Committee, National Defense, Armed, Senate, Defense Department, Senate Armed, Johnson Locations: D
Multiple communities are feeling a cultural loss after the death of photographer Yasuomi Hashimura, remembered for being a resource for immigrants to New York City and for his lasting impacts on the art world, the Japanese diaspora and more. Hashimura, also known as Hashi, died last month after being attacked and pushed to the ground in Midtown Manhattan weeks before. The day after the attack, the NYPD arrested a suspect, Corey Smith, 32, and charged him with assault. Smith, who is homeless, was re-arrested and charged with manslaughter after Hashimura died. His contributions to the world of photography and his lasting impact on the Japanese community in New York will be cherished and remembered,” Walker said.
Persons: Yasuomi Hashimura, Hashimura, Corey Smith, Smith, Stuart Weitzman, , , Joshua W, Walker, ” Walker, Salvador Dali, Andy Warhol, ” Hashimura, Organizations: Bellevue Hospital, NYPD, Coca, Panasonic, Japan Society, New York City, United Nations University Locations: New York City, Midtown Manhattan, Greenwich Village, Osaka, Japan, Manhattan, New York, Hawaii, Los Angeles, Tokyo,
With the balance of power in northern Syria swinging toward the rebels who toppled the Assad regime, U.S.-backed Kurdish forces and their ability to contain ISIS may now be under threat. Suspected ISIS fighters in a prison cell in northeastern Syria in 2019. “One camp recognizes the historic fight with the Kurds against ISIS … and of course the other camp — where Trump probably lands — is to try and move out of Syria,” he said. Syrian Kurds fleeing areas north of Aleppo walk to the western outskirts of Raqa, on Dec. 3. Delil Souleiman / AFP via Getty ImagesIf a second Trump administration were to pull out of Syria, it would leave Kurdish forces without a major international ally.
Persons: Assad, , Mazloum Abdi, Ugur Yildirim, Hayat Tahrir, Recep Tayyip Erdoğan, Fadel Senna, , Renad Mansour, Mansour, Erik Kurilla, State Anthony Blinken’s, “ We’ve, Lloyd Austin, , Delil Souleiman, Donald Trump, Trump, Farhad Shami Organizations: ISIS, Kurdish Syrian Democratic Forces, Islamic State, Syrian National Army, Getty, Kurdistan Workers Party, House, NBC, U.S . Central Command, State, , Syrian Democratic Forces, ISIS …, Reuters, NBC News Locations: Syria, U.S, Kurdish, Turkey, Manbij, Israel, Damascus, Turkish, Iraq, East, North Africa, London, Japan, Aleppo, AFP, United States, Syria’s, , Raqa,
Elon Musk's estimated net worth has now surpassed $400 billion, according to an estimate from Bloomberg News — the first person ever to reach such a milestone. As Tesla shares hit a new all-time high Wednesday, Musk's wealth leapt to some $440 billion, according to Bloomberg. A separate billionaire index tracked by Forbes pegs Musk's net worth at about $369 billion, with Amazon founder Jeff Bezos at No. Yet Musk's net worth has climbed even without that compensation deal, which is now worth $100 billion. Musk spent much of the year focused on the 2024 election: Federal Election Commission filings show he spent nearly a quarter of $1 billion on helping elect Donald Trump to a second term as president.
Persons: Elon, Tesla, Jeff Bezos, Larry Ellison, Musk, Kathleen McCormick's, Donald Trump Organizations: Bloomberg News, SpaceX, Bloomberg, Forbes, Amazon, Oracle, Tesla Locations: Delaware
The Amazing Kreskin, the famous mentalist and frequent guest on "The Tonight Show," died on Tuesday at age 89. Kreskin's friend and former manager, Ryan Galway, said he was "beyond heartbroken," having worked with Kreskin for the past six years. In 1991, he wrote a book called, "Secrets of the Amazing Kreskin." "The Amazing Kreskin cared only to perform for all of you," his family said on X. As The Amazing Kreskin said at the end of his shows, "This is not goodbye, but to be continued."
Persons: Ryan Galway, Kreskin, George Kresge, Mike Douglas, Griffin, Johnny Carson, Phil Slattery, David Letterman, Jimmy Fallon, Howard Stern, Malcolm Smith, wouldn't Organizations: Linkedin, Getty, CNN, Galway, Seattle Seahawks ’, CBS Locations: Montclair , New Jersey, Canada, United States, Denver, Galway
The Wisconsin man, who allegedly faked his own death before turning up alive and well overseas, returned to U.S. soil where sheriff's deputies booked him into jail, authorities said Wednesday. Ryan Borgwardt arrived in the United States on Tuesday and was taken to the Green Lake County Jail on unspecified charges, Sheriff Mark Podoll told reporters. Borgwardt is accused of staging his Aug. 12 disappearance while kayaking on Green Lake, about 100 miles northwest of Milwaukee. When Borgwardt didn't come home on that day, searchers found a capsized kayak and his vehicle and trailer parked in Dodge Memorial County Park. After international call for help to find Borgwardt, a Russian-speaking woman reached out to Green Lake County Sheriff's deputies and helped them contact the wayward father, authorities said.
Persons: Ryan Borgwardt, Sheriff Mark Podoll, Podoll, Borgwardt, Borgward, he's, we're, Borgwardt didn't, wasn't Organizations: U.S, Dodge, Investigators Locations: Wisconsin, U.S, United States, Green Lake, Green, Milwaukee, Dodge Memorial, Canada, Madison, Detroit
When Syria’s new interim prime minister, Mohammad al-Bashir, chaired a Cabinet meeting in Damascus on Tuesday, hanging behind him was the flag of the country’s suddenly victorious opposition. That path will largely depend on Hayat Tahrir al-Sham, the rebel organization that led the charge into Damascus and is now stewarding Syria’s political overhaul. Its leader, Abu Mohammad al-Jolani, said a decade ago that there would be no room for religious minorities in the Islamist Syria of which he dreamed about. The leader of Syria's Islamist HTS group, Abu Mohammad al-Jolani, at the Umayyad Mosque in Damascus on Sunday. Aref Tammawi / AFP - Getty ImagesSome observers, such as Gerges, see the interim prime minister as little more than an Jolani figurehead.
Persons: Syria’s, Mohammad al, Bashir, Assad, Muhammad Haj Kadour, Abu Mohammad al, Jolani, Ahmad al, , Bilal Sukkar, trepidation, Nael, ” Sukkar, Fawaz, Gerges, , ” al, Della Sera, “ God, Aref Tammawi Organizations: Getty, Harvard Divinity School, London School of Economics, Islamic State, U.S, NBC News Locations: Damascus, Syria, Hayat Tahrir, Homs, Sunday, AFP, United States, Al Qaeda, Syrian, London, Idlib, Italian, Washington, Umayyad, Idlib province
The National Football League has approved the sale of a minority stake in the Philadelphia Eagles to two family investment groups. The deal is for an 11% stake in the team and values the Eagles at $8.3 billion, according to a league source. According to CNBC’s Official NFL Team Valuations in September, the Philadelphia Eagles were the ninth most valuable team at $7 billion. The latest sale illustrates the meteoric rise of sports team values, which have been exceptionally strong for the NFL. Lurie first announced the potential sale of a minority stake in the team in June after the league voted to approve private equity investment.
Persons: Jeffrey Lurie, Susan Kim, Zack Peskowitz, Olivia Peskowitz Suter, Ed Peskowitz, Lurie Organizations: National Football League, Philadelphia Eagles, NFL, CNBC’s Official NFL, CNBC, Eagles, Amkor Technology, United Communications Group, Atlanta Hawks, NFC Locations: Dallas
Even when those circumstances existed, though, agents had to get approval from superiors in order to plan an arrest in a sensitive location. The idea that Trump might allow ICE agents to arrest anywhere, even inside schools and houses of worship, without the current limitations began circulating in Project 2025, a list of policy proposals distributed by the Heritage Foundation prior to the election. Some church leaders say they have faced harassment for providing sanctuary space to migrants and are already having conversations about the impacts of a policy change on sensitive locations. The church leader asked that NBC News not use their name because of safety concerns for their congregation. One former DHS official said change the sensitive locations policy might be welcome news for some agents who have felt stymied by restrictions on where they can operate and felt the policy was “abused” by wanted individuals in the past.
Persons: Donald Trump, , John Morton, ” Lee Gelernt, Trump, , Trump’s, John Kelly, Organizations: Trump, Customs, Biden, American Civil Liberties Union, ICE, Heritage Foundation, NBC, DHS, Church World Service Locations: Arizona, America
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