In This Episode
- The governor of South Dakota threatened to sue two Sioux tribes over road checkpoints they have set up to prevent the spread of COVID-19 to their reservations. Members of the tribe say that establishing checkpoints is a matter-of-life and death. South Dakotaās governor, who never issued a stay-at-home order for her state, says the checkpoints are illegal and causing traffic.
- The Supreme Court will hear arguments in three cases regarding Trumpās financial records today. These cases will help determine the limits of Trumpās power to ignore subpoenas from Congress and state prosecutors.
- And in headlines: Georgiaās AG appoints a new prosecutor to oversee the case of Ahmaud Arbery, Poland holds a āghost election,ā and Shanghai Disneyland re-opens.