NTD News Today Full Broadcast (March 14)

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Former President Donald Trump’s attorneys are arguing in a Florida court Thursday that the federal classified documents case should be thrown out. President Trump arrived at the courthouse in Fort Pierce, Florida on March 14 to appear before U.S. District Judge Aileen Cannon.

Former Trump Treasury Secretary Steven Mnuchin said he’s assembling a team of investors to make a bid to buy TikTok. This comes after the House of Representatives passed a bill to address the threat posed by the short-video platform. The legislation would give Chinese owner ByteDance six months to divest from the U.S. branch of the company—or face a ban. The former treasury secretary said TikTok is “a great business” and that “it’s worth a lot of money.”

Rep. Brian Babin (R-Texas) has called for a thorough investigation of possible infiltration into the U.S. government after a customs officer at Chicago’s O’Hare Airport targeted an American performing arts company with Chinese propaganda. A tour manager from New York-based Shen Yun Performing Arts said the officer described her as an “illegal” based on his presumption of her religious beliefs.

Topics in this episode include:

  1. Former Treasury Sec. Mnuchin Gathering Investors to Buy TikTok
  2. Trump in Court for Hearing, Seeking Dismissal of Docs Case
  3. Biden Campaigns in Midwest Swing States
  4. Shake-Up at RNC and How It Could Help Trump
  5. Trump Campaign and RNC Integration
  6. RNC Could Help Foot Some of Trump’s Legal Bills
  7. RNC Shake-Up: How We Got Here and What’s Next
  8. RNC Sues Michigan Over Voter Roll Discrepancies
  9. McCrory Steps Down as No Labels Co-Chair
  10. Senate Committee Probes Pacific Islands Strategy
  11. Examining the Effectiveness of U.S. Strategy in Pacific Islands
  12. How US Can Counter China in the Pacific
  13. Protest at Senate Foreign Relations Committee Hearing
  14. Witnesses Testify Before Senate Foreign Relations Committee
  15. Babin: Investigate Officer Who Targeted Shen Yun
  16. Film on CCP’s Organ Harvesting Screened at Harvard
  17. Why the Asian-American Vote Matters in 2024
  18. Haitian Leaders Reject Transitional Presidential Council
  19. Yellen ‘Regrets’ Saying Inflation Only Transitory
  20. Car Insurance Rates Surge the Most in Nearly 50 Years
  21. Superintendent Aiming for ‘Woke’ Accountability
  22. Kids Licking Feet, Armpits in School Fundraiser
  23. Controversy Around Death of Trans Student
  24. Schools Will Stick With Oklahoma Values: Superintendent
  25. Math Enthusiasts and Bakers Celebrate Annual Pi Day
  26. Hawaii Lawmakers Consider Making Hand Gesture Official
  27. Italy Fines TikTok $11 Million Over Content Checks
  28. Biden Looks to Connect With Black Voters in Michigan
  29. White House Officials to Meet Arab, Muslim Leaders
  30. Judge Throws Out Some Charges in Georgia Election Case
  31. Judge to Decide on DA Fani Willis’ Disqualification
  32. Florida Prepares for Influx of Haitian Immigrants
  33. Boeing Flight Lands at LAX After Reporting Tire Issue
  34. Investigators: Boeing Door Plug Video Overwritten
  35. VP Harris to Visit Minnesota Abortion Clinic
  36. Speaker Johnson: GOP Wants to End Vacate Rule
  37. Sanders Pushes for 32-Hour Work Week
  38. Giuliani Could Be Forced to Sell Homes to Pay Debt
  39. Census Estimates 78,000 Residents Left NYC in 2023
  40. Pennsylvania: Fourth Suspect Named in Shooting of 8 Students
  41. 3 Face Federal Charges for Kansas City Shooting
  42. House GOP Reps. Discuss Strategies at Policy Retreat
  43. Trump Attends Florida Classified Docs Hearing
  44. Taiwan, China Launch Rescue After Chinese Boat Capsizes
  45. Authorities Update Casualties in Blast in Northern China
  46. Japan: Cat Falls Into Chemicals, Sparks Health Alert
  47. Cashews Recalled Due to Possible Allergens
  48. Native Hawaiian Families Produce Traditional Salt
  49. SpaceX Launches Starship Rocket
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