
Families forcibly separated at the border by the Trump administration seeking settlements in ongoing negotiations
CNN
Migrant families who were forcibly separated at the US-Mexico border under the Trump administration could receive hundreds of thousands dollars in compensation as part of settlement negotiations between the Justice Department and the families' lawyers, according to a source familiar with the matter.
More than 3,000 children were separated from their families at the US-Mexico border under Trump. It's unclear how many people would be eligible for payments.

A defiant Fulton County District Attorney Fani Willis is testifying before an investigative Georgia Senate Committee on Wednesday. The committee scrutinized her prosecution of President Donald Trump and multiple codefendants, at one point cutting Willis’ microphone briefly when she testified beyond the question she was asked.












