NTD News Today Full Broadcast (June 14)

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Sen. Dick Durbin (D-Ill.) condemned the use of FISA surveillance during a June 13 hearing. He said the program—meant to investigate foreign agents—was allegedly used to spy on thousands of Americans without proper cause.

Former President Donald Trump pleaded not guilty in a federal court in Miami on June 13 to 37 felony charges related to his handling of classified government documents. During a speech in New Jersey after his arraignment, he criticized the charges as a politically motivated attack meant to keep him out of the White House in 2024.

A new report by government watchdog Open the Books says fraudsters and dead people received hundreds of billions of dollars in government payments last year. NTD spoke with the founder of the nonprofit to find out more.

Topics in this episode include:

1. Senator Condemns Use of FISA Surveillance
2. Trump Denounces Federal Indictment
3. Absentee Ballots Found in Mich. Storage Unit
4. 25% Calif. Voters Say Economy Is Top Issue
5. House GOP Reveals Findings of Mayorkas Probe
6. Bud Light Sales Continue to Decline
7. Survey: Trans Athletes Shouldn’t Change Teams
8. 45 MILLION UNDER THREAT OF SEVERE STORMS
9. Chrysler Recalling 331K+ Jeep Grand Cherokees
10. Instant Pot, Pyrex Maker Files for Bankruptcy
11. Chinese Presence in Caribbean Growing: Mills
12. Nvidia Reaches $1 Trillion Valuation
13. Japan: Soldier Arrested After Fatal Shooting
14. S. Korea Sues N. Korea over Office Blowup
15. Blinken Speaks to Chinese Counterpart
16. $247B Improper Payments in 2022: Watchdog
17. Belarus Receives Russian Nuclear Weapons
18. Putin Claims Ukraine Losses ‘Catastrophic’
19. Ukraine: F-16 Jet Training Could Start Soon
20. Dozens Drown in Migrant Shipwreck off Greece
21. UK: Push for Tighter Laws on Organ Harvesting
22. New Electric Vehicle Battery Charges in 6 Min
23. Hungarian Off-Road Festival Draws Thousands
24. UK Zoo: First Father’s Day for Giraffe
25. 10-Foot Crocodile Pulled from Florida Pool
26. Tips to Keep Your Eyes Healthy